In honor of teachers everywhere, Pop musician Hayley Kiyoko guest judges as the queens are tasked with giving drag makeovers to a group of dedicated teachers.
The twelve players create outfits from curtains and other simple items, as host RuPaul is joined by guest judges comic Kathy Griffin and photographer Mike Ruiz.
RuPaul, comic Kim Coles and international burlesque performer Dita Von Teese judge the competitors performing as burlesque dancers at a Hollywood nightclub.
Country music legend Tanya Tucker judges with director Kathy Najimy, as she directs the queens in a country-themed commercial, after they are placed on teams.
After surviving eliminations, the remaining drag queen contestants compete against one another in a new venture that will test their live singing abilities.
The drag queens are sent to pose in a series of photo shoots for their book covers and give interviews to the media to promote the release of their books.
As RuPaul prepares to film a music video for his single "Jealous of My Boogie," he invites the three remaining finalists to perform in a scene with him.
Season eight debuts with the one-hundredth episode of Drag Race as the one-hundredth contest in Drag Race is featured as well; the contests create an outfit.
The contestants are challenged to perform in a "glee-club-style sign-off" as they try to impress the three guest judges on the show today with their signing.
Al must find a way to make money for an audit after Peg lies on the taxes, and when a couple offers to pay for Peg's hair, he must persuade her to sell it.
Al and the kids race to Las Vegas to find Peg and Marcy in a financial jam, but there's hope: Al can win $10,000 in a three-minute bout with a female wrestler.