The year’s most absurd tantrum award goes to And Milk’s tantrum later on in the episode made it clear why those seeds were planted early on. Rather than paint Chi Chi as someone who’s taking swings at people who performed better because she’s got her back to a cliff, Milk somehow ends up coming off as the bad guy. It’s a small exchange, but it indicated something larger about this episode: We’re not supposed to like Milk right now. But then, Milk’s shit-eating grin revealed it was just a badly delivered joke. In a cutaway, she responded to Chi Chi, saying her original song - an ode to the life-changing magic of a quick wardrobe swap - is going to be a bigger hit than RuPaul’s “Supermodel.” Milk delivered this line just dryly enough and with just enough hang-time for the air to become palpable with the audience’s hatred. Especially since it first came from Chi Chi, whose flat-footed, clompy baton routine drew perhaps the harshest critiques of any of the performances in the premiere.Īnd here’s where things start to turn sour for Miss Milk. Trixie probably summed up the critique best with a killer one-liner - “Milk, your talent can’t be velcro” - but it’s a little much. It’s not an unfair critique of Milk’s paper doll number, in which she attached various outfits to a tan bodysuit during a lip sync. “I just felt like it really wasn’t much talent there besides that it was your original song.” “I thought about it, and actually, there were other people that didn’t show as much talent,” Chi Chi said, to Kennedy’s delight. When the queens all entered the workroom the day after the premiere’s variety show, Milk started saying that she thought everyone did a really good job - a very sweet and pragmatic gesture, frankly - until Chi Chi called her out. The signal that All Stars 3’s editors were focusing on Milk’s rapidly spoiling reputation happened early on in episode two.
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