Chad: Katya and Kasha really stole the show, too! I feel like they were a very, very close second. But Trixie's elimination always felt very weird to me, and it seemed like a setup to her inevitable return.

Kim: Trixie hardly got a storyline before her elimination, which was very weird to me, as well. I know her very well, and she's an extremely funny person with a sick, twisted sense of humor, and that hardly got portrayed on the show prior to her elimination. Katya/Kasha's look had a strong visual narrative as well, but Pearl and Trixie managed to serve both glamour, camp and comedy, which is why I think they ultimately won.

Chad: Yeah, that's a good point. Although twins, they managed to serve two very different, but related, looks. What do you think Trixie will make of her second chance?

Kim: I think Trixie will definitely make the most out of her second chance! I can't think of another person who's more deserving of this opportunity. For the first three years of her doing drag, lots of people in her hometown didn't understand her look or her sense of humor, and she really had to fight for her existence. Once she started performing in Chicago, everything changed. People were responding extremely well to her numbers, and she built quite a fanbase. Even though it would cost her a lot of money to travel into the city every weekend, she would take all of her drag on a train or a bus, come down here for a booking only to head right back home with no money in her pocket. She has such a strong work ethic, it's mind blowing to me, because I've never seen anyone who worked as hard as she did. One time, her bus broke down on the highway, so she got off and walked down the ramp to catch a cab so she could make it to the gig. Another time, Amtrak lost her luggage, so she whipped up a quick outfit out of things she had laying around and did her make up with cotton swabs. Which is why it broke my heart to see her go on episode four. She hustles so much and is so humble, I really want her to take this crown and showcase her talent to the world. Even though she's so well known now, she manages to stay the exact same person she was before. Self sufficient, easy going, and always punctual.

Chad: I'm hoping that Trixie really has a chance to shine in next week's John Waters challenge! Man, I can only imagine what Ginger, Katya, and Trixie will cook up for that! It seems like it will be perfect for their respective styles and sensibilities.

Kim: Trixie will ace the John Waters challenge! Her deranged sense of humor will be perfect for it!

Chad: Yeah, Trixie is amazing. I'm so glad I got to see her perform in Chicago before she got too famous for us! But seriously, for the record: Was that your green dress she was sent home in?

Kim: Everyone assumes that dress is mine, but it's Trixie's dress that I borrowed! She told me to hold onto it as long as I want, and after episode four, it all made sense. I'm assuming she doesn't want to travel in the dress she got eliminated in! Come on, cultural sensitivity!

Chad: Well, you ARE the secret asian queen of Season 7! Has it been weird to see your name keep popping up in Drag Race forums this season? Flattering? Funny?

Kim: I was there, you never saw me because I managed to evade the camera with my secret ninja skills! It is really flattering, and I'm grateful, but it is a bit overwhelming! I can't fly, teleport or raise anyone from the dead. I'm just an Asian man in a wig doing k-pop numbers and wearing big, crazy outfits.

Chad: Wait, you're a MAN?

Kim: Shhh it's a secret. Secret Asian queen full of manly secrets

Chad: So, aside from your frenemy Trixie, is there anyone else you're rooting for this season?

Kim: With every episode, I am extremely impressed and inspired by Violet's looks! For someone so young, her taste level and execution are impeccable! I will go as far as to say some of her looks are legendary! Miss Fame is incredibly sweet and quirky. I enjoy every moment she's talking on the screen. Pearl's been coming out of her shell (pun intended) and the audience is finally able to see the fun, quirky side of her.