Runway Rundown highlights rats, skulls, silverware

- Moguls of Media released “Rats, Skulls, and Silverware!? | Runway Rundown AS11 E3” on YouTube on May 21, reviewing RuPaul’s Drag Race runway looks. - The YouTube description names Alaska and Willam and says the “Paris, France” category produced “a rat, some skulls, a yellow dress.” - The episode remains available on YouTube under video ID 0lVw1w7bSL0, where viewers can watch Alaska and Willam’s full commentary.

Moguls of Media posted “Rats, Skulls, and Silverware!? | Runway Rundown AS11 E3” to YouTube on May 21, adding another installment to its “Runway Rundown” recap series focused on RuPaul’s Drag Race fashion. The episode centers on the “Paris, France” runway category and features Alaska and Willam reacting to the contestants’ looks, according to the video page. YouTube listed the upload at 5,797 views about four hours after posting when it was crawled, and the description framed the segment around a set of standout visual details rather than a full written transcript. ### Which show and runway is this episode actually covering? The YouTube page says the episode is “Runway Rundown AS11 E3,” and the description identifies the runway category as “Paris, France.” The same description says viewers might have expected “berets, baguettes, cigarettes, and maybe a little mime work,” but instead “they gave us a rat, some skulls, a yellow dress, and a whole bunch of silverware.” (youtube.com) A fan-run Drag Race reference page separately lists “Paris, France” among the runway themes for “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” season 11, matching the episode labeling on YouTube. That page is not an official source, but it aligns with the naming used on the Moguls of Media upload. ### Who is in the episode, and how is it presented? (youtube.com) Alaska and Willam are the named on-camera commentators in the YouTube description. Moguls of Media has used the same format across other “Runway Rundown” videos, with the hosts reviewing individual queens’ looks, naming favorites and misses, and breaking the episode into time-stamped segments. The May 21 upload did not surface with a transcript in the available search results. (rupaulsdragrace.fandom.com) Instead, the public-facing description provides the clearest summary of the tone and subject matter, including references to Joan of Arc, RuPaul in chain mail and a joking aside about bananas and potassium. ### Why do rats, skulls and silverware dominate the framing? The video’s title and description both foreground objects. (youtube.com) The title asks, “Rats, Skulls, and Silverware!?,” while the description repeats that the runway produced “a rat, some skulls, a yellow dress, and a whole bunch of silverware.” That wording indicates the episode is built around memorable props and motifs from the runway rather than a garment-by-garment written analysis. (youtube.com) The same approach appears in other “Runway Rundown” uploads from Moguls of Media, where titles highlight one unusual image or phrase from the episode to signal what viewers will remember first. ### Is this the same “Runway Rundown” as the small fashion-student channel? (youtube.com) YouTube also hosts a separate channel called “Runway Rundown” that describes itself as a fashion education project run by three students named Eva, Kailani and Lauren. That channel is unrelated to the May 21 upload in this story. The “Rats, Skulls, and Silverware!?” video is attributed to Moguls of Media and appears under its “Race Chaser” programming, which is the drag-focused media brand associated with Alaska and Willam’s recap content. (youtube.com) ### Where can viewers find the episode now? The full episode is available on YouTube under video ID 0lVw1w7bSL0, with the public title “Rats, Skulls, and Silverware!? | Runway Rundown AS11 E3.” The page identifies Moguls of Media as the uploader and Alaska and Willam as the featured commentators in the description. (youtube.com 1) (youtube.com 2)

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