The Snatch Game: The dolls compete in a TV game show, where guests include actor Alec Mapa, red carpet diva Phoebe Price and guest judges comedian Niecy Nash and actress Lisa Rinna. (S2 Ep4)
Country Queens: The challenge this week is to film a country-fried commercial directed by Kathy Najimy, who's joined on the panel by guest judge country music legend Tanya Tucker. (S2 Ep3)
Gone with the Window: Twelve new queens compete to be America's Next Drag Superstar. The queens must reinvent their drag looks using only a set of curtains and household items. (S2 Ep1)
The Music Video Finale: The final three contestants: Tyra, Raven and Jujubee complete a series of challenging before the season two contest winner is revealed. (S2 Ep11)
The Diva Awards: The final four queens hit the red carpet. Guest judges include Academy Award winner Tatum O'Neal and Tony Award winner Marissa Jaret Winokur. (S2 Ep9)
The Snatch Game: The dolls compete in a star-studded TV game show. Guests include actor Alec Mapa, red carpet diva Phoebe Price, and guest judges comedienne Niecy Nash and actress Lisa Rinna. (S2 Ep4)
Country Queens: The challenge this week is to film a country-fried commercial directed by Kathy Najimy, who's joined on the panel by guest judge country music legend Tanya Tucker. (S2 Ep3)
Gone with the Window: Twelve new queens compete to be America's Next Drag Superstar. The queens must reinvent their drag looks using only a set of curtains and household items. (S2 Ep1)
Grand Finale: Tensions run high as the queens return to discuss the drama of the season. Plus, both "America's Next Drag Superstar" and "Miss Congeniality" are crowned. (S8 Ep10)
The Realness: The queens compete in their final challenge - starring in the music video for RuPaul's hit "The Realness." Michelle Visage, Carson Kressley and Ross Mathews judge. (S8 Ep9)
RuPaul Book Ball: The queens compete in a pageant of book-inspired couture, and perform a musical tribute to Jerri Blank from Strangers With Candy. Siblings Amy and David Sedaris guest judge. (S8 Ep8)
Shady Politics: The queens shoot shady presidential campaign ads, throwing their wigs in the ring to become the first drag president of the United States of America. (S8 Ep7)
Wizards of Drag: The queens give cast members of Little Women: LA drag makeovers in the style of The Wizard of Oz. Fashion designer Marc Jacobs and singer-songwriter Todrick Hall guest judge. (S8 Ep6)
Supermodel Snatch Game: The queens impersonate celebrities in a quick-witted TV game show, and dress in iconic Madonna looks for the runway. With guest judges Gigi Hadid and Chanel Iman. (S8 Ep5)
New Wave Queens: The queens have to sing live in '80s style New Wave girl bands. Blondie's Debbie Harry and Chris Stein guest judge, plus RuPaul's music producer Lucian Piane. (S8 Ep4)
Ruco's Empire: The queens get their Cookie on in two Empire-inspired scenes. With guest judges Tasha Smith (Empire) and singer-songwriter Faith Evans. (S8 Ep3)
B***h Perfect: The queens are challenged to perform in a collegiate, all-queen drag-appella sing-off. With guest judges Ester Dean, choreographer Jamal Sims and music producer Lucian Piane. (S8 Ep2)
Keeping it 100: Season 8 premieres with the 100th episode of Drag Race, and the 100th queen competing to become America's Next Drag Superstar. With guest judge Nicole Richie. (S8 Ep1)
Grand Finale: Wigs fly as the queens discuss the drama of season seven. Miss Congeniality is announced. This season's winner of the title of "America's Next Drag Superstar" is crowned. (S7 Ep14)
Prancing Queens: The queens give themselves "plastic surgery" in the mini challenge and shoot a title sequence for the "Fake Housewives of RuPaul's Drag Race." (S7 Ep10)
Divine Inspiration: The queens 'read' each other in the mini challenge. For the main challenge, they screen test in musical versions of scenes from John Waters' most iconic films. (S7 Ep9)
Conjoined Queens: In the mini challenge, contestants drag up prison uniforms for the 'Tuckahoe Prison Fashion Show.' On the main stage, they walk the runway conjoined to former rivals. (S7 Ep8)
Snatch Game!: The queens impersonate celebrities in fan favourite Snatch Game. Two contestants plan on portraying the same person. Another one contemplates doing risky 'male drag.' (S7 Ep7)
Ru Hollywood Stories: The queens play 'Monster In His Pants', re-enact 'Whatever Happened To Merle Ginsberg?', and strut the runway in their 'Death Becomes Her' looks. (S7 Ep6)
The Despy Awards: In the mini challenge, the queens create paper versions of classic celebrity red carpet outfits. The two best are made team captains for the main challenge. (S7 Ep5)
Spoof! (There It Is): For the main challenge, the queens must rewrite lyrics, record vocals, and shoot their own music video for RuPaul song parodies. (S7 Ep4)
Shakesqueer: The queens don granny drag and dance for the mini challenge. The two best become team captains for the main challenge, where they act in comedic adaptations of Shakespeare. (S7 Ep3)
Born Naked: Fourteen new queens compete for the title of America's Next Drag Superstar. For the first challenge, they model two of their very best looks. (S7 Ep1)
The Finale: The cast is reunited. RuPaul interviews the contestants and gives a lesson in 'Drag Herstory 101.' The queens answer fan questions, and the winner is revealed. (S6 Ep14)
Countdown to the Crown!: A look back on the highlights, low-lights, and previously unseen footage as we race toward the climactic crowning of America's Next Drag Superstar. (S6 Ep13)
Sissy That Walk!: The final four queens compete in the last challenge. They star in the music video for RuPaul's hit song 'Sissy That Walk', which includes dancing and two acting scenes. (S6 Ep12)
Glitter Ball: The contestants do therapeutic role playing with puppets in the mini challenge. For the main challenge, they create three distinct looks for a glitter ball. (S6 Ep11)