The queens go to Gay Paree, in the romantic musical, Moulin Ru; singer Andra Day judges; actor Leslie Jordan stars.
The queens take part in a good, old-fashioned comedic roast, of Drag Race judge Ross Mathews; Dulce Sloan judges.
The top queens must play catty supermodels battling for the spotlight in the music video for RuPaul's new song, "Catwalk."
One week away from the Grand Finale, the contestants return to discuss some of the season's gaggiest moments.
Christina Aguilera stunts on the mainstage; fan favorite queens from the past decade of Drag Race return as 14 new queens compete to become America's Next Drag Superstar and win $100,000.
The queens must wow the judges in a lip-sync, dance number inspired by pharmaceutical TV ads; Halsey and Padma Lakshmi guest judge; guests Andy Cohen and Alyssa Edwards.
The queens create and star in commercials for new drag-themed dating apps; music artist Courtney Love and actor Nico Tortorella guest judge.
The queens cook up global warming-friendly looks for the last ball ever; actresses Tisha Campbell Martin and Logan Browning guest judge.
The queens' improvisational skills are put to the test for the new talk show, "Bossy Rossy," hosted by Ross Mathews; country music singer Shania Twain and actress Carrie Preston guest judge.
The queens have to produce and host their very own Drag Con panels on makeup, hair and body; husband and wife duo behind the Oscar nominated film, "The Big Sick," Kumail Nanjiani and Emily Gordon, guest judge.
The queens must impersonate their favorite celebrities for the legendary Snatch Game; Audra McDonald and Kate Upton guest judge; special guests Bianca Del Rio and Alex Trebek.
The queens pay tribute to Cher; Andrew Rannels and Billy Eichner guest judge.
The queens are assigned parts and must act in the new hit series, "Breastworld"; "Broad City" stars Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson guest judge; Randy Rainbow and Stephen Colbert are special guests.
The queens give some of today's hottest social media superstars drag makeovers; actor Miles Heizer ("13 Reasons Why") and hip-hop artist Lizzo guest judge.
The top four queens must write and perform a verse in a performance of RuPaul's hit single, "American," and guest on RuPaul's podcast with Michelle Visage; choreographer Todrick Hall, style superstar Carson Kressley and Ross Mathews join.
One week from the grand finale, all Season 10 queens return to discuss the season's most shocking moments; includes never-before-seen footage, jaw-dropping revelations and a recap of the season's most amazing looks.
The top four battle it out as RuPaul crowns America's Next Drag Superstar in an epic lip sync smackdown for the crown.
Lisa Kudrow visits; the queens must perform in an epic cheer battle; the B-52s guest judge.
The queens must create fairy-tale drag princesses and become sassy sidekicks; guest judges Todrick Hall and Cheyenne Jackson.
The queens join the morning talk show wars; guest judges Naya Rivera and Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman.
Todrick Hall directs the queens in a reality stars musical; guest judge Meghan Trainor.
The queens impersonate celebrities in a TV game show; guest judges Candis Cayne and Denis O'Hare.
The queens act in a '90s high school drama, directed by Tori Spelling and Jennie Garth.
The queens perform a comedy roast of RuPaul in front of a live audience; guest judges Tamar Braxton and Fortune Feimster.
The queens create, write and star in their own television pilots; guest judges Noah Galvin and Lisa Robertson.
The queens make over members of the "Drag Race" crew; singer Kesha and gown designer Zaldy guest judge.
The queens compete in a queer culture pageant and design outfits inspired by the Village People; actress Andie MacDowell and supermodel Joan Smalls guest judge.
The queens must write and perform a rap on RuPaul's new single and guest star on RuPaul's podcast with Michelle Visage.
The queens reunite to dish about the most shocking, glamorous and sickening moments of the season.
RuPaul crowns America's Next Drag Superstar.
The contestants must reinvent their looks using thrift-store clothing and trinkets from the dollar store; guest judge Bob Mackie helps weed out the least-stylish drag queen.
The contestants split into two rival musical groups, trying to impress RuPaul and guest judge Michelle Williams with their lip-synching skills.
The contestants' tasks include being a newscaster, product spokesperson and talk-show host to RuPaul and guest judge Debra Wilson.
The contestants transform a group of female extreme fighters into their drag daughters.
The contenstants hit the dance floor at a drag ball.