The ladies must act in a sitcom that is set in jail, where several personalities begin to steal scenes; the ladies must face-off during a mug shot photo shoot.
The ladies must embody government officials while giving speeches and creating runway looks for a fictitious "inaugural ball"; the judges criticize the ladies.
The ladies are each paired with a father that needs help during a runway makeover challenge; one eliminated contestant considers reentering the competition.
The remaining ladies must design couture looks for dogs for an upcoming pageant, while on the runway they must design three looks inspired by actual canines.
All of the ladies from season four gather to share their thoughts on drama that continued to plague the house; the ladies discuss their current ventures.
Contestants hit the runway with forty-two different fashion looks, putting their skills in design to the test for the judges and guest judge, Christine Chiu.
The queens take on the 80s by donning shoulder pads and gearing up to act in their own campy 80s soap opera for the judges, joined by LGBT activist Ts Madison.
Comic Nicole Byer guest judges as the queens lead Drag Con panel discussions about dating, fatherhood, toxic masculinity and the troubles in the world of menz.
The queens go to "Gay Paree" through their own custom musical "Moulin Ru," with actor Leslie Jordan guest starring and singer Andra Day as guest judge.