Shade: Queens of NYC - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

It Takes a Village, Gurl
Tina, Brita, Jada, Jasmine, and Chelsea attempt to make a new show; Brita has some sudden health issues; Marti tries to juggle married life with political activism.

Werk, Queen!
Paige Turner wants to host an `All Stars' version of `So You Think You Can Drag' but Chelsea is struggling with unresolved issues from the past and decides to confront Paige. Brita begins to take her health problems seriously.

Drag Queen Story Hour
Holly wants Tina to help her design the costumes for Paige Turner's final season of `So You Think You Can Drag'. Tina refuses to help Holly and Marti signs up for `Drag Queen Story Hour' to prove to his husband he's good with children.

A Tale of Two Queens
Brita's hosting a drag competition and Jasmine desperately wants in. Knowing Jasmine is a sore loser, Brita's not really keen on letting her compete, but reluctantly agrees to put her in the show. To take her mind off the competition, Tina convinces Jasmine to set out on an adventure together in Queens.

Drowning in Drag
Since Tina's apartment is overflowing with wigs and gowns, Marti convinces her to declutter and move her drag to a storage unit. But Tina is having a hard time saying goodbye to all of her stuff. Meanwhile, Holly and Brita want to hit the dating scene again.

So You Think You Can Drag
Determined to get in better shape and live a healthier life, Brita and Jasmine join Marti at a drag queen spin class. Meanwhile, Holly is getting ready for the first night of Paige Turner's drag competition So You Think You Can Drag. Tina and Chelsea are there to make sure Holly takes home the crown.

Dragonomics
Brita and Holly realize they spend more money than they make and turn to Paige Turner for some financial advice. Jasmine wants to reconnect with her spirituality and decides to look for a church community where she doesn't feel judged.

It's Harder in Heels
Marti and Blake decide to record a Christmas album in benefit of the Ali Forney Center with the help of fellow queens and Broadway legends. But the stress of its creative process is weighing heavy on their marriage.

Her Final Number
For her final performance in So You Think You Can Drag, Holly decides to do a spoken word lip sync to Kathy Griffin's stand-up show. Although Paige is excited for the grand finale, she can't help but feel sad about saying goodbye to her beloved competition.

The Queens of I-95
Tina takes the girls on a road trip to Atlantic City for the Miss'd America pageant. It's Tina's second time competing and she's determined to take home the crown with her political number. Back in New York, Brita's enjoying a day off with her mother.

Slay the Vote
Marti takes his political ambitions to the next level by campaigning for Marisa Redanty and Tom Shanahan as the new district leaders. Will he be able to convince the people in his neighborhood to get out there and vote? Jada writes a song about her troubled past to inspire LGBTQ kids to persevere in difficult times.
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