Eye On Horror
Eye On Horror
Talking Titans Episode Five... Racing to the Finish
Correia, Waylon, and Lindsey dish about episodes 7 & 8 of the Boulet Brothers Dragula Titans Season Two!! We're getting close to the end... who's bringing the looks, who is getting shady in the boudoir, and who is going to take the crown?? Listen to the latest episode of the Talking Titans miniseries.
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Minisode! Welcome to Eye on Horror's Talking Titans, the minisodes, where we talk about the Boulet Brothers' Dragula Titans, season two. This week, we are talking episodes seven and eight. But before we get into those, let me introduce my co hosts Here. I have with us, author, writer, all around Great guy, Waylon Jordan. Waylon, how are you today?
Waylon Jordan:I'm guys. How are you?
Lindsey:Doing Great!
Jonathan Correia:Killing it. Also with us is the awesome, fantastic and my roommate, Lindsey Gant, Lindsey!
Lindsey:That's me. I wonder if people actually think we're roommates at this point. You've said it twice now.
Jonathan Correia:I mean, it's true.
Lindsey:It's true. We share the rent.
Jonathan Correia:Hey, someone's gotta pay the other half. Anywho, a lot has happened these two these two weeks, these two episodes, let's get right into it with our recaps. So episode seven, we had Darren Stein and Peaches Christ as guest judges for the Boulet Brothers Horror Picture Show. That's right, they brought back the live musical, which everyone hated when it happened. For some reason, I loved the camp of it, but we'll get into that a bit later. And with the musical, it was Rocky Horror theme, but they did their own original song about vampires. The Challenge winner was, of course, Eva Destruction. And with that, was given the special power to evaporate the fellow contestant, eliminating Sigourney Beaver. We'll super get into that in just a little bit. The Hellbound Showbound was, of course, BlackBerri, who killed it. Let's get into Episode Eight, which was the theme Super Villains. We had guest judges Steve Orlando and Todd McFarlane. The floor show was to conceptualize and showcase a look embodying a comic book super villain with a signature power. The winner was back to back. Winner, Eva Destruction. The bottom four this time was Abhora, Cynthia Doll, Jaharia and Jay Kay, that's right, any everyone was up for elimination, and so we had to go up to the gallows at a time, one disappearing each time, the eliminated were Cynthia Doll and Jaharia, giving us our final three of Jay Kay Eborha and Eva Destruction three of the Final Four. We'll find out in next week's reunion. The Hellbound Showbound winner was Sigourney Beaver, beating out Blackberri and what I call it absolute travesty. So already got a little spicy in my recap. So let's get into it. Guys episode seven, the Rocky Horror Picture. Show, musical theme, live. Musical Redux. What you guys think?
Lindsey:Can I just like, start off by saying, though, just very like, first of all, they came up with this whole idea of this hellbound showdown thing, none of us can actually pronounce it the way that you've said hellbound showbound like three times in that introduction, like it's just been kind of chaotic anytime we try to bring this up hellbound showdown, you said hellbound showbound Twice.
Jonathan Correia:What do you guys think? Because I know that a lot of fans, and they talked about it in the episode, really hated when they tried doing a live musical in a previous season, which, yes, everyone singing live was not great, but I thought that was what was fun. Of the challenge when they did it previously. This time, everyone is saying they did such a great job with it, and it like felt fully produced. I just think that they learned to pre record the singing, which absolutely helps with it.
Lindsey:I think with my drag queens, I don't really expect them to have a good singing voice, but want them to be able to sing along with the music quite well and so and they just made sense. It's cool that they were able to sing it and they recorded it and they sang along by lip syncing. And that's kind of what more I expect with them?
Waylon Jordan:Well, yeah, I mean, lip syncing has been a part of drag for decades now and and, I mean, it just goes along with it, of course. You know, they did go to the step they they recorded their own tracks to lip sync too, and that was great. Some of them do have really great voices. Some of them are great performers, you know. I mean, it's just, it's one of those things where that's what you run into with any kind of musical number. I mean, I'm going to pull my best Eva here as a theater kid and someone who's done music my whole life, you know,
Jonathan Correia:would you say your best? Eva, I thought you were going to start crying.
Waylon Jordan:No, I'm not going to start crying yet. Yes, but now I was, I was really surprised at how well it came together. They were talking about Swan Zula, like, did all of the choreography and stuff like that. That was another thing that was really good, you know, the direction, the choreography, everything came together. They didn't just kind of, like, turn them loose out there on the stage, kind of like they did the last time. And it was much. More put together production this go around.
Jonathan Correia:Yeah, and I think having a more of a more of a theme to kind of base it off. Because I think the previous one, it was kind of trying to do a little bit of a West Side Story thing. This time, it was Rocky Horror. I thought was interesting, especially since it didn't sound like it in the critiques. But I was blown away by the performers that were playing the humans, like Cynthia Doll as the boy and Sigourney Beaver as the girl, were giving like, the smaller roles. But like, they kept capturing my attention the entire time, whereas, like, the vampire group was very like, obviously big and out there and all that stuff, it almost seemed like they were given the easier task. And so I was, I was so surprised when they were like, Cynthia Doll. You didn't bring much presents. I was like, What? No, especially when she started, like, twerking on top of Jay Kay, it was great. I loved it.
Lindsey:I think Cynthia was doing great for the role that she was cast as. I love seeing the gender bending with Cynthia too, because Cynthia's has been so traditionally FEM and but seeing a lot more of the mask side as well come out. I just thought that was really cool.
Waylon Jordan:And, you know, I think it was Peaches that pointed out. You know, of all the things in the production that they did, those two are the two hardest roles to sell. Because, I mean, you're not a big character. You're not like a big, flashy character the way that drag queens are meant to be. You're You're very like, more sedate and everything, or at least Cynthia was, I was having a lot of fun with it. I love the production. I love how everybody just kind of jumped into it. And really, actually, for the first time, maybe at all this season, they all seem to really be having a good time, you know, and really be enjoying what they were doing out on the stage. That was, that was a lot of fun.
Jonathan Correia:Well, the performance was fun, and they were having fun there, but once Eva was crowned the winner of the challenge, we learned that the boules were going to give her the honor of eliminating somebody, which led to what I thought was a pretty don't want to say iconic. I almost want to say, like, toxic cauldron in like, a way that hasn't happened yet this season, it's been toxic. Don't get me wrong, but in other ways, before we get into who she eliminated and why, but like, what do you guys think of that? Because there's been a lot of opinions of people saying it wasn't fair giving somebody given one of the cast members the ability to eliminate I disagree. I think it's, you know, it's it's something to mix it up. It's something to shape up the game. And also, I understand that, like the cast might not know about the hellbound showbound, but we as an audience do, and so there's definitely a chance if you get rid of a strong competitor, they're just going to come right back in the finale with the Hellbound Showdown. I said it right that time. So what do you guys say?
Lindsey:You have, like, a really good point about that. I also think it's an element of the Boulets giving up a bit of control. I think we've seen a bit of that more this season as well. And this is just one more of those elements where maybe they have more control for sure on who stays and whose goes, but being able to give that control away to somebody else, at least for a moment, is, you know, a great change of pace for what we've been seeing. But then again, I mean, I don't want to get too far into End of Episode Eight, but we do see what happens when Sigourney gets booted. Oh, I don't know if I was shifted that yet, but we do see what happens with that. And goulets have a choice again on whether or not to keep her. So while it's a bit of giving up the reins, maybe they didn't actually fully give the reins, but at least have that facade of doing so, which led to good TV. So I think it was a good decision to do it's
Waylon Jordan:an extension of what they're already doing. You know, everybody's acting like this really came out of the blue and stuff like that. But at the same time, I mean, they give them the protection, you know, spells, they give them shield spells and stuff like that, yeah, you're really just an extension of that. It's not something that went like totally out of left field. Okay, you won this one. You're at the top right now. Here you go. What kind of decision will you make? And I think that was part of the test too, and part of what was going on. What kind of decision will you make? Yeah, I gotta say I was proud of her, because I didn't think she had a dinner there for a few minutes, and then I was like, Okay, well, she's here to play.
Jonathan Correia:Well, let's talk about it then, because when they go back to the cauldron, everyone kind of makes their case to Eva on why they shouldn't be eliminated, right? And you could see that Eva was kind of like tossing it because she's been, she hasn't been playing the game like that. She hasn't been trying to, like, take people out, or anything like that. And when it, you know, power is given to her, she does seem to kind of be overly like, all right, what, what let me go through, like, the score sheets, you know, you can kind of see that going and you can see her, like, taking in what everyone's saying, and everyone's kind of pleading a case of, just like, you know, I've done this to improve on myself. I've done this, you know, I'm really proud of where I am, and I feel like this isn't the end for me. And then Sigourney comes in, and almost immediately it's just like, do you want to be friends after this, or do you want to make enemies? And she kind of hints at her fan base again, which I gotta say, I have been super following across Twitter and Instagram. And I don't think she has a bigger fan base than most. I think she has a more toxic fan base than most. I think you could kind of see on Eva's face she was kind of debating between the bottoms. And then, like, once Sigourney started going off like that, then she was just like, No bitch, it's you. It's you. You're gone. Well, yeah,
Waylon Jordan:you know, they literally told them, Go make your case. Go make your make your case. That's what they told them, Go to the back and make your case. And everybody did. And then Sigourney had to be, well, try to be manipulative and try to be like, you know, do you really want it to go down this way? I'm I'm doing this, and I've worked so hard. Like, Oh, and my favorite line. Do you want real competition or not? Yeah. And I mean, like, everybody just looking at her, like, bitch. What do you even mean right now?
Jonathan Correia:And like, one of the big comments that keeps popping up, it's like, well, I have no reason to watch anymore. I have no reason to watch anymore. And it's like, what? What do you mean? Like, like, Listen, I'm not going to be one of those people that says that. Sigourney does the same thing over and over and over again. She has a pattern to her art, and it's a extremely polished and great pattern. It really is. I just don't see her breaking out of that pattern often, and that's the thing. Like, does she change it and manipulate it and like and go with the themes? Absolutely. But I don't think she's doing such big jumps as a lot of these competitors have done. The difference between Jay Kay on her first season and this she was first eliminated her season, and now she's in the top three. That says something, because of the risks and the big takes that she's doing. Sigorney is doing the same polished pattern within different styles. Every week, it's it's been safe. She's been safe. She has one win, which was a shared win, and it's because it was, it was a glamor performance. So when it was like the thing that she's good at, she got it cool, but she's been safe the entire time, and that's not good competition. I'm a fan of the Shoah and I'm fans of the artists, but I'm not more of a fan of the artists. Like, all my favorites that going into the season have been eliminated. Did I whine and go, Oh, bye. No. I went, Oh, that makes sense. That makes like, it sucks, but like, I can see why, and I don't know, people are dramatic, and again, they forget about the Hellbound Showbound, like she totally had the opportunity to be gone and then come right back, essentially, and she probably does, because she beat black to skip ahead to Episode Eight. She won the show bound help hell bound show down against Blackberri. And I don't know how they're going to play it out. I'm hoping in the reunion, they give all three a chance to go for it, because I would love, for since Cynthia or Jarharia to knock her out and keep her from being in the top four, that would be fucking epic.
Lindsey:And all of this to say, like we're not saying that Sigourney is not extremely talented with her work. She's extremely talented. She definitely has the ability to win this for sure. But I think the problem with Sigourney is that she always saw herself at the top as winning when like that wasn't a guarantee. And so whenever she assumed that being kicked out by Eva was just that was the only way that she had would possibly be able to be disqualified, or, I guess I shouldn't say disqualified, since people are being disqualified, but, no, pulled out, yeah, like, basically lose the show. That's only ways, if, if, if Eva had done that, that's not true. She could have definitely been dropped at any point throughout this entire competition, and probably could have done so even the next episode. So I think just her having that perception that she, she is the winner, this is the only way that they have a chance of like, moving forward, and it's not fair to her, because she is the winner. That's, I think that's just the inherent problem that Sigourney brings to the table.
Jonathan Correia:Well, not only that, but like their pleas, they're them making their cases on why they should stay was a part of the judgment, and I'm sorry her. Please. Sucked. That sucked. Like, if, if you were going to, like, a judge about your about a crime you committed, and you went up there being like, do you want to, do you want to be friends after this, or do you want an enemy? I need to get away with this, because I'm a woman, like, what? No, that's a horrible case. You're not gonna, you're not gonna win over the jury with that. Like, that was just like, a horrible way of convincing someone. And you could see the moment where Eva goes, This bitch is going, like, because she was like, Stop, you got to stop right now. Like, what are you doing? And like, I think she almost tried to stop her at one point. And then that's when, like, she super dug, dug her heels in. And then you could just see Eva's face being like, my mind's made up. And Swan and Drac even said that was the one time that Eva didn't cry down in an elimination she cries all the fucking time, and that was the one time so, like, genuinely, like, you don't go to the person that can throw you a life vest and try to, like, manipulate and gaslight them into it. It's crazy.
Lindsey:I just think she genuinely did't Think that she had to argue any other way, because her assumption is that she already did the best she could. Everyone knows she's the best she could. She doesn't have to argue that.
Waylon Jordan:Fact, yeah, everything that you're saying is true, and I totally agree with everything that you're saying. It to me, it just, first of all, you know, so disingenuous. Second of all, to put yourself in a category. She says, you know, everybody's always against me and all this stuff like this. But then she turns around and literally says, Well, you know, basically I'm the only one. I'm the only one like me, blah, blah, blah, all this stuff like this. But that's why everybody's against me and I'm always alone and blow up. I mean, make up your mind, like, pick your struggle, because really seriously, you need to decide, are you that powerful? Do you have the fandom that will come after people and all of this stuff like this? And apparently she does. They can be toxic, but like, which are you?
Lindsey:Yeah, I think talking about the fan base as well, they brought that up a few times this season. It's the same level as us. Calling it like this isn't survivor like, like them, like joining alliances and stuff like, have no impact on the the end finale on, like, what's going to happen here. Same thing with the fan base. Like, fan bases have no play whatsoever in how this goes. And so the the act of keeping, like, bringing that up as if it has to do with anything with this competition is just kind of frustrating and feels a little bit disingenuous to us as fans of the show, like we have no say at all in how this ends up. And don't act as if like, who we like and what, what we want to see happen has any effect on this, which it doesn't.
Jonathan Correia:Oh no. People are going to be toxic on Instagram and Twitter for a week or two.
Lindsey:Oh no. Toxic on Instagram and Twitter. Don't say,
Jonathan Correia:not not saying that that doesn't, that can't take a mental toll on someone. But like, at the end of the day, guys, it's a fucking reality show
Lindsey:that's already pre recorded, that's already happened.
Jonathan Correia:Yeah, it's, it's fine. Let's get into Episode Eight super villains, because I really need to talk about the vibes of the boudoir and even the cauldron, ultimately, were immaculate and very loopy in episode eight, because when they're in the in the boudoir getting ready, you got Cynthia, who's just like on another mental plane, talking about, I have the beholder beauty standards, I have the beholder beauty standards, and I'm coming for your beauty
Lindsey:standards. And it's like, I'm gonna miss her.
Jonathan Correia:Oh, and then, and then in the corner, you have Aborha in her not Fortress of Solitude. It was more in the fortress of regression, just opening a Pee Wee Herman with like the tape and shit, like just losing it.
Waylon Jordan:I personally enjoyed Jay Cay's crawl across the floor like a cockroach. That was kind of fun, you know, just like it was just like that Well, and, and I don't know, maybe it's just that they had eliminated so many of the toxic elements that, or at least, you know, for the most part, that they were able to just relax and have time and, you know, had the space to just be goofy and have fun with one another. And that's what it really felt like. I was like, Who are these people? Because I have not seen these people that we're seeing right here in the entire season.
Lindsey:We haven't seen that level of Aborha in a while, and I missed that level of Aborha. Where the heck is this person? Yeah, one
Waylon Jordan:of my personal favorite moves was when she climbed up onto the table and then Eva, like blue powder in her face.
Lindsey:I just like the mannequin. She's black
Waylon Jordan:Jaharia had nearly died on that
Jonathan Correia:one the entire time. You just have like, Jay Kay bug eyed just going, I'm not sure what the fuck is going on in the corner. And it's, and it's great. And I think it also helps, like, again, it's, there's less people. A lot of the toxic element is gone. And not only that, it was a fun theme. They were doing super villains. They were going super camp with it. Even the intro was very like 1970s like Batman and Wonder Woman with the spin and stuff. So, like, it was, it was a fun time.
Waylon Jordan:Oh, and I do live. I do live, a good drag queen doing a Wonder Woman spin. That's just one of my favorite things. It always will be, of course.
Jonathan Correia:And not only that, but like, I think it also carried into the the cauldron, because we saw Cynthia go after Aborha, and then she really tried going after Aborha in the cauldron. And Jay Kay took the moment to go, Hey, listen, we all know you're panicking right now, and that's okay to be panicking, but you don't need to go after someone like that right now. That's not you. You're putting walls up. We're being vulnerable right now. I thought that was really beautiful about being constructive of just like, hey, hey, hey, we don't need to do that to each other. We're the top five guys. We're the top five of this season. Like, we all went hard and we're all scared of going home, like, let's be in this moment together, rather than trying to tear each other down. I wish they had shown Cynthia turn to Aborha And go, I'm You're right. I'm sorry, but, you know, we got close to it. I want to ask, like, what do you think was different about Cynthia going after Aborha and Sigourney essentially going after everyone?
Lindsey:I think the biggest difference was how Cynthia reacted to everyone calling her out for it. She knew when she was in the wrong, and she stepped back a moment. She's like, wait a minute, I got caught up in it, you know, caught up in that juice that whatever happens in the cauldron when you come after each other. And she didn't fight back about it. The people were like, don't do that. You don't want to do that. And she was just like, kind of sat back, and you saw her cross her face, and she was just like, maybe I don't want to do that. That's not how I want to leave this game. That's not who I am. And I think that's the biggest difference from Sigourney. She kept pushing, trying to knock everybody down in the process, from like, that's just, you know, that's not what they're there for. And I think that's great. When Cynthia sat back and they were like, You know what? No, we're all here together. We're This is because calm down and, you know, everything's okay. We'll figure it out.
Jonathan Correia:Do you think Cynthia just targeting one person rather than saying, I'm better than everybody, also a factor in that, because it allowed the others to kind of go, Whoa, let me step in and protect this person, rather than the fuck you say about me?
Waylon Jordan:Well, yeah, when you attack everybody, everybody attacks back. When you attack one person, and you see people being protective, that's an entirely different thing. And I think that there's a different reaction. There is a maturity there to stepping back and going, Oh, damn, you're right, you know that kind of thing. And I don't think we were seeing that kind of maturity and that self awareness with Sigourney at all, when it came down to it,
Jonathan Correia:I'm a fan of Sigourney beaver. I love Sigourney Beaver's art. I really, really do. I am a fan of hers. The attitude in this competition, which, again, this is just one small segment of drag, is this show. Nowhere else is drag being presented like this. This is purely for reality TV. It's completely separate from like, what typical drag is. So you're literally putting something that's been refined and done for years and perfected elsewhere into this kind of microcosm, there's people that could be the most amazing drag performers that will be horrible on the show because of how the show is, and that's just how it works. And so I think a big thing about it is like, I respect the shit out of her hustle. I respect the shit out of her drive. That was not, it was not what was needed. Let's, let's face it, it was a challenge. The challenge was who could be the most vulnerable, who can open up the most, who can plead their case to Eva and being driven, being like that, that's not helpful in that moment, that's not being vulnerable. And so I think that's what happened, because Cynthia rose to that challenge in that moment, in the cauldron, and was vulnerable. Was stepping up. When someone called her out on it, she was like, Fuck, you're right. I'm so fucking scared, guys, I haven't had a win all season. I've been either safer at the bottom a whole bunch. I'm in the top five, but, like, I didn't
Waylon Jordan:win this well. And a part of her has to be wondering how she's there. I mean, because she hasn't had a win and she had, you know, which, again, goes into the utter feeling of panic that she's probably having right now. Like, yeah, that she was having in that moment, once everybody kind of calmed down again. I really enjoyed that they were all kind of okay to have a moment. I do love, you know. Jay Kay, being a crybaby and like, Eva, sort of being like, that's my people. And that was, you know, that was really nice, you know, and, and to have those little moments. But also, in a moment like that, the emotions are so damn high, you know, I worry about the people who aren't crying at least a little bit. I mean, like, you're right there on the on the edge of the finale. And yeah, that that was a really good moment.
Jonathan Correia:Now, of course, at the end of the episode, we because we knew that four out of the five were up for elimination, and ultimately we are left with Eva, Aborha and Jay Kay in our top three, and they said that they had to do four fucking looks, which is insane. In the past, it's only been three, and then they're like, oh, four horsemen of the apocalypse. You have a month to do it. Oh, by the way, four is a great number. Guess we'll find out at the reunion what that means. Obviously, we as the audience understand that it's a Hellbound Showdown finalists that will probably be coming back. We have three eligible people in the Show down with the Jaharia and
Lindsey:Aria, Cynthia and Sigourney Beaver. How do
Jonathan Correia:you guys predict them handling that? Because I'm kind of hoping that they do it at the reunion and have the three of them throw down essentially, yeah, I don't know if Sigourney can outperform those two I think
Lindsey:it'd be really cool if they inform everybody about the Hellbound Showdown, and then everybody can watch and see who has that second chance. You know who's going to be there to fight with them at the end. But do
Jonathan Correia:you think that's going to happen at the top of the reunion or at the bottom? Them, because they tend to. They in the past, they've had, they've saved the judgment of the final three for the reunion, and they announced it at the end. Let everyone air things out.
Lindsey:I hope we get another competition. There's three of them there. We walked away from watching last episode. We're like, Oh no, Sigourney's at the top. Of course, she's going to be in that that final, fourth person. We realized, oh, there's two more people that she can fight against,
Waylon Jordan:yeah, I think, well, and I think it's much better television to hold it off till the end too. I think that's just the best way to go about it. I hope that that's how they do it, because then, you know, three quarters of the, I mean, you can hold on to that until three quarters of the way through the the reunion and say, Oh, by the way, you know. And didn't just toss it on them, you know? I mean, there are so many ways that you could do that. And starting it out with that, I think it would be almost anticlimactic, a little bit for what they've built through the series so far with it.
Jonathan Correia:Remember when Coco came back for the reunion, and just like was serving mad fucking Cunt all over the place, it was just like spilling the tea on ever. God damn it. Where's Coco? This season, Coco needs to be in Titans three, I'm telling you, or bring her back the next fucking season. Just I need more Coco canes, I'm Jonesing. But I love the reunion episodes. I love how messy they are. I love when everyone kind of goes at each other. I also love when people make up, because I think that's really cute. I'm excited. Most of the people that are going to be at the reunion know about the Hellbound Showdown, so at that point, it'll just be a surprise for the top three, and so I think it'll be interesting to see, especially if they show up in their looks for the Hellbound Showdown. Well, here's a
Waylon Jordan:question, Does anybody think that all of these drag queens, like all 14 of them, could get together and be a part of a reunion show without anybody spoiling that that's going on before the end, when they want to announce it to everybody. I don't know.
Jonathan Correia:A lot of people are hypothesizing. That's what got Jade Jolie and Zava disqualified,
Lindsey:which, to that point, I wonder if those two will be in a reunion episode. I mean, they've been disqualified, but that only means really that they can't win. They have no chance of winning. But does that mean they can't come back and talk about their time on the show? It'll be interesting to find out.
Waylon Jordan:Do you think that anybody will talk to Dollya when she gets there, or is she just gonna sit over in the corner by herself, like she did the last time she was on the show,
Jonathan Correia:staring straight ahead,
Lindsey:no eye contact,
Jonathan Correia:yeah, yeah. I it'll be interesting. Who are you most excited to see come back for the reunion? I don't just mean like, who's your favorite person and you want to see them again. I mean, like, Who do you think is going to be the most interesting at the reunion? Because honestly, I'm kind of excited for Dollya to come back, because she's such a fucking shit stirrer, and I want to see what she's gonna do honestly, and how the others are gonna react to it, because we just had two very positive episodes, like all the toxicity coming back at once, baby,
Waylon Jordan:I kind of do hope that they let Zava and Jade come back, because I really want to see what Zava is like when she comes back from this. I just really kind of want to see what she has to say, and especially to somebody like Jay Kay, after everything that went on, you know, I just kind of want to see them in the same room together one more time before, like, this is all over with
Lindsey:who else for the shitsters this season, we're gonna get Priscilla back, which is cool. She's not a shitster, but, like, I think that they'll be fun to have back. And then also Disasterina. I'm just
Jonathan Correia:hoping that Disasterina is out of her funk, because she was definitely in a bit of a funk towards the end of her run this season, and I hope that now that there's no competition happening, and she's just there to show up and, like, be herself, that she could be her. She's such a big and fun personality. So I really hope that she's able to showcase that again. I'm really hoping for a Coco caine type of like, you're being red, you're being red. Here's the T on you. Fuck you. Fuck you. Fuck you. You're cool. Fuck you.
Waylon Jordan:Moment, the library is open,
Lindsey:guys, that's our day. I love Coco cane podcast. Well, next time we see everybody will know who the winner of Dragula is. So do we have any guesses here at this point on who's gonna take it on.
Waylon Jordan:I still honestly think at this point it's Eva. I really think that that's how it's going to play out, not just because she's performing well. They're all performing well at this point. I think that's just how the die has been cast for this particular season. If I were to rank them right now and do my own it would be Eva, Jay Kay, Aborha, I mean, that's just from what I've seen and how I feel about what's gone down.
Jonathan Correia:If we're basing it on track record, I think it's, I think it's Eva's, it's Eva's to lose at this point. But if we're going clean slate and just like, what can happen there, I think it. It be Jay Kays. I think Jay Kay could really pull this one out. I think, yeah, I'm rude for that's not to say I don't think Aborha can't surprise us, because that's all she's fucking done this season is turn the three of us from Oh, this bitch to yeah, this bitch go like she's it's been incredible. I think all three have grown so much and have pulled so many tricks out of hats and being given a month to come up with these four looks, I think, I think they all have what it takes to take it, to be honest. But I'm with JK on this one.
Lindsey:I agree. I think Eva definitely will take it home, which is, you know, good for her. I think Jay Kay, could very well have a chance of doing so, which is awesome. I love that, like rags to riches story. But then, I mean, if Aborha won, I think I would be probably the most excited of the three Who knew I'd be saying that at this point. But I mean, if she pulled it off the number of times we've seen her the last few seasons, and like, you know, the way that she's has become a better performer, just a more interesting individual. Like, I just think all of that together would be so cool to actually see her pull it off.
Jonathan Correia:I'm rooting for all of them, dude. Like, I'm so excited about this. The feeling amongst them is that, like, I got to the top three, like, I'm gonna go for it. But like, no matter what, I'll be a top three of Titans. And, like, they're excited about that, and that's I love that. This just popped
Waylon Jordan:into my head while we were discussing the finale and everything. Do you think we'll actually get, like, some kind of ceremony for the winner this time, rather than just going down the hallway and suddenly sing. They have to, know, I
Lindsey:think they learn their lesson.
Jonathan Correia:They have to. They have to because, I mean,
Lindsey:they'll find where they live and beat their asses. Yeah.
Jonathan Correia:I mean, you saw how much effort they put into the musical based off of the fans bitching. So they have to do something with the finale to in the crowning that isn't just a photo, like they I think they're gonna fake us out,
Lindsey:but I hope they do.
Jonathan Correia:I hope they fucking do fun. Oh god, I was so pissed when they fucking did so piss. And then they never released the footage of the crowning. They were like, oh, it's gonna happen at this live event. And it's like, at the very least, do a decent recording of it and, like, tack it on to the episode. Like, what fucking dropout does with some of their shit. It's like, oh, we wanted to do it live with, like, an audience and stuff. It's like, that's understandable. Put a thing that says, tune in on this date to see the, like, actual crowning, like, cool, or just shoot it live. I don't know, fuck you,
Lindsey:throwing us back into the rage I felt when that happened.
Jonathan Correia:We were ending this podcast, and we were ending on such a positive Note, and then Waylon has to go and stir up some shit. Are you the Dollya black of this fucking podcast? All right, let's call this one an episode. Our theme music is by restless spirits, so go check them out. And our artwork is by Chris Fisher, so go give him a like and a follow. You can find all of us at ihoror.com that is the website we call home. You, of course, can watch Boulet Brothers Titans on Shudder, and then meet with us later in the week after the second after the finale to recap Waylon. Where can we find you? On the socials and the interwebs, as
Waylon Jordan:always, on Instagram, you can find me@Waylon.Jordan. And if you want to find me on Facebook, it is under Waylon Jordan. Or you can look at Waylon W.Dale Jordan author page on Facebook, or WDaleJordanauthor.com Awesome.
Jonathan Correia:And once again, please plug that brand new book for us.
Waylon Jordan:My new collection is out. It's called These Sins of Mine, and you can find it on all of your book retailers online.
Jonathan Correia:And of course, you can find us on the socials@eyeonhorror on Instagram and ihoror.com so we'll see everybody in about two weeks after the finale. Until then, I'm Jonathan Correia,
Lindsey:I'm Lindsey
Waylon Jordan:and I'm Waylon.
Jonathan Correia:And keep on talking Titans.
Lindsey:Keep on Talking Titans. We're going to keep on talking Titans.
Jonathan Correia:Yeah, Aborha was Superman, and that shit pissed me the fuck off.
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