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December 12, 2025 • 33 mins

Correia, Waylon, and Lindsey discuss the reunion and finale of the Boulet Brothers Dragula Titans Season Two!! Join us as we recap the dramatic reunion episode and, dare we say, anticlimactic finale?? It's the last episode of our Talking Titans miniseries!


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Jonathan Correia (00:04):
Minosode! Minisode Finale!

Lindsey (00:08):
For the last time!

Jonathan Correia (00:11):
Welcome to Eye On Horror Talking Titans, the
minisode series, where we sitdown and we talk about the
Boulet Brothers Dragula. Thisseason is Titans, season two on
shudder, spoilers ahead. Wehaven't really been giving those
warnings at all, but it's recapbefore we get into it, though.

(00:33):
Let me introduce my co hosttoday. We have Mr. Waylon
Jordan. How are you today?

Waylon Jordan (00:39):
I'm great. Having a blast. Ready to just shade the
hell out of all of this. I'mjust saying,

Jonathan Correia (00:45):
let's do this.
Before we get shady. Let's bringin our other other hosts, sir.
Lindsey Gant, how are you today?

Lindsey (00:53):
Doing great. I am marking our timeline down to
zero incidences since the lasttime the Boulets messed up a
finale of some sort.

Jonathan Correia (01:01):
It's not a dragula season without at least
one episode being delayed, butlike an hour and a half delay on
the finale. Oh, that one hurtquite a bit. But before we get
into things, let's do a quickrecap of the last two episodes.
Episode Nine last week, we sawthe Last Supper reunion, where

(01:22):
they bring back all but the twodisqualified cast members back
to serve looks and talk abouttheir experiences. Some people
came away with a very positiveattitude, and some did not, and
some left early. It was revealedto the remaining cast members
that a side game, the hellboundshowdown was being performed

(01:43):
every week between thechallenges, and so we got to
witness our final hellboundshowdown, which was a three way
Lip Sync Battle to Time to Dieby the Boulets. Because, of
course, got to plug that LPbetween Jaharia, Cynthia Doll,
and Sigourney Beaver, with thewinner being Jaharia, adding her
as the fourth finalist to go upagainst Abhora, Evah Destruction

(02:07):
and JayKay in the finale. Nowlast night, after an hour and a
half delay, we finally got towatch the finale to Titans
season two, where we saw thefour of them go at it. The theme
this year was the Four Horsemenof the Apocalypse, and they had
to put their own unique spins onthose four. After a very long

(02:28):
wait, we finally see the winner,Evah Destruction winning the
second crown of Dragula Titans.
That's our season. That was thegrand finale. Let's get into
that reunion, because, boyhowdy, did a lot happen. And I'm
not just talking about Priscillaand Abhora locking fingers and
toes.

Waylon Jordan (02:50):
before we get into the really mess of it. Can
I just say for fuck sake, Loriswas the best thing ever. Like, I
just loved that moment so much.
Dracmorda, just turning aroundand looking at her like, the
fuck are you even doing here?

Jonathan Correia (03:08):
Loris, famously not the biggest fan of
on dragula. Loris is outside ofDragula, the TV show. Love.
She's great. She wasn't incompetition. She could just show
up as she wanted. I think theyhad like a theme of like, Oh
yeah, you know, it's yourfuneral dress up or whatever.
And so she came in like, themost Loris look ever, and she
was comfortable. She wasn'tbeing judged. She was just there

(03:31):
being herself, and I enjoyed thefuck out of her. It was a nice
reminder of, like, thesecompetitors, how they act, what
they do on this show is does notencompass their entire work.
It's just like they like theyalways say it's how it pertains
in this series. And I've prettymuch softened on everyone I had
a strong opinion on at thebeginning of the season, except

(03:51):
for one person, maybe two.

Lindsey (03:54):
Oh, Dollya got it. I already forgot about her.

Waylon Jordan (03:57):
God, well, she made herself easy to forget, or
at least easy for us to want toforget her by the end of this.
And she was no better on thegoddamn reunion show. I mean,
here's your moment to be a humanbeing for an hour. And she
couldn't even manage that. Shegot what, 10 minutes in, and
then said, Hey, I'm out. I mean,

Lindsey (04:17):
you know what? I'm kind of okay with that. She realized
that she wasn't going to bringanything else to the table. She,
like, was hearing that everybodyhad critiques of her, and why
should she have to sit there andtake it? You know, just for the
sake of the show. I honestly,like, honestly, think that was a
really great move for decidingto be like, I don't want to be
here anymore. I'm just gonnaleave. And that's kind of a
thing I do in my own life.

Jonathan Correia (04:39):
I mean, honestly, in her defense, she
did show up. She did, you know,do the thing where everyone got
to shit on her. She was justlike, All right, well, I'm
making my case. And then shewasn't wrong. Like, what else do
you need for me? You got whatyou needed for me. I don't need
to be here. I think that wasself preservation. I think that

(04:59):
was really. Mature in somecapacities. I think it was
really mature over to go like, Idon't need to be here. And this
isn't healthy for me to just sithere and looking like an angry
child, you know, because I'mjust gonna sit here with stank
face the whole time. So I'mgonna dip, you guys got what you
need for me? All right, peace.
And, you know, on some levels,that's very mature. On some
levels, it's not at the end ofthe day, you know, I think that
she was doing what she neededfor her. And, you know, I think,

(05:21):
I think that's respectable.

Lindsey (05:25):
She does have resting child face, petulant, petulant
child.

Waylon Jordan (05:35):
But that was far from all of the drama for this
episode. I mean, the reunion,they really showed out on the
reunion in some ways. I mean,just, and I love that the Boulet
Brothers were intentionally justkind of saying, Okay, now you
two do it. Okay. Now you twoconfront one another, just like,

(05:56):
let's get all this shit out ofthe air while we're here.

Lindsey (05:59):
My favorite part of these reunion shows are these
fake commercial breaks that theyhave just to give it a moment of
like, all right, this is astructured conversation. We have
a structured thing. We're havinga moment to talk. They say,
Okay, we're gonna take a breaknow, and it's just a moment for
everybody to kind of just like,whisper to the side and have a
little bit drama between them.

Jonathan Correia (06:16):
It's like one commercial break where Evah was
going off about, I think it waslike, her and Sigourney's thing,
and then also and Cynthia'sjust, like, "translucent." And
it was just the funniest fuckingthing. I think I rewound that
like, five times, justtranslucent. It's like, bitch
you have no idea what's goingon, do you? like? I love Cynthia

(06:38):
so much, and I'm so glad thatthat clip from her season is
popping up more again, whereOrkgotik was calling her a dumb
bitch who thought Argentina wasin Mexico. A cube is a circle. A
cube is a square. Because therewas that whole bit where
BlackBerry was calling her outand being like so you're so you

(06:59):
got pissed at me for notfollowing a plan I didn't know
about. She's like, Yeah, and yousabotage me running everything
Yeah, and all this stuff, yeah,and you're mad about that, and,
like all this, she's like, Yeah,basically just like calling her
out hard. And Cynthia was like,yeah.
And Jaharia loses it.
And, and the editors did herdirty because they played like a
dial up tone as she was sayingthey're going, yeah, yeah, just

(07:23):
like blank faced. But she's sucha sweetheart. How could you he's
not so lover?

Waylon Jordan (07:30):
You know, I will say for her. I'm not sure I
wouldn't have gone with herinstead of Jaharia out of the
final hellbound showdown.

Lindsey (07:38):
No, she killed it.

Waylon Jordan (07:39):
She was out there, she was working her ass
off, and I'm not sure thatJaharia had it the way that she
had in that final one. I mean,you know, she didn't stand in
the middle of the stage and justlip sync and point at people. I
mean, that was a choice.

Lindsey (07:57):
But who would do that?
Who would do that if you hadyour one last chance to make it
to the finale. Who would dothat?

Jonathan Correia (08:04):
So actually, before we get into the Hellbound
Showdown about because I thinkit leads into it a bit, let's
talk about this, the beaver inthe room. Let's talk about
Sigourney. Let's...

Waylon Jordan (08:15):
beaver in the room...

Jonathan Correia (08:16):
and her confrontation with Evah. I don't
know if it went as if sheplanned. Because I do remember,
when we were watching episodeeight, I turned to Lindsey, I
was like, Oh God, Sigourney isgoing to come back for the top
four, because it's like a shoein. But then there's that
reminder that it's, you know,it's, it's a showdown. Just
because she won one doesn't meanshe's going to win the rest of

(08:41):
it. She's going against two verystrong competitors, but her
whole argument for Evah to keepher was for good competition,
and that helped that lasthellbound showdown was a good
example of to the contrary. Howdo you guys feel that her and
Sigourney handled theconfrontation at the reunion
between the two, airing out thegrievances, I should actually
say

Waylon Jordan (08:57):
I don't know if it can be a confrontation if
neither one of them are actuallylistening to one another. First
of all, and Eva might have beentrying to listen, but Sigourney
was not trying to listen at all.
I mean, she was just sittingthere repeating the same things
over and over and over again,while also saying that she
hadn't said certain things, eventhough they had just played a
video of her saying the thingsthat she said she hadn't said

(09:19):
and I, you know, I, she justseemed to be talking in a
circle, and Evah was trying totalk at her or to her. I still
not, still not sure on that, butyeah, I'm not sure that they got
anywhere, and certainly not thatthey're going to be hanging out
anytime soon. Who was it?

(09:41):
JayKay, in the finale, who saidthey were going to Boca this
weekend, you know? I mean, justjoking, but you know, I don't
think any plans to hang out aregoing to happen anytime soon
after that blow up.

Jonathan Correia (09:54):
Yeah, it certainly was a lot. And I mean,
JayKay, definitely jumped in.
And I...Didn't diffuse at all,if anything, just continued to
attack on Sigourney. So there'sdefinitely a bit of a gang up.
But she also, I don't know, withthese groups, there's an ask for
a lot of vulnerability betweenthe cast members. And I feel

(10:15):
like the ones that were theleast vulnerable were the ones
that everyone kind of reactednegatively towards, thinking
Sigourney and Dollya both. They,they both. You know, even though
one was more outwards in likegoing on the offensive against
people, I feel like putting upthose type of defensive walls
was might, might be what theyneed to protect themselves and

(10:38):
to keep themselves healthy. ButI don't know if the other
competitors saw that, sodefinitely. You know, it felt a
little ganging up, but I mean,she wasn't backing down again. I
see the side where that'scommendable. I see the side
where that seems like a jerk.
Move either way, any statementsabout there be her being better

(11:00):
competition than others. Wentout the door during that lip
sync challenge. These peoplewere put out there to fight for
their lives and to fight to getinto this finale. And Sigourney
stood there serving. I'll admitshe served. I think that's
great. It's not a badperformance. But in the context
of this competition, which is,what are you willing to do to be

(11:21):
in the final spot for thefinale, to just stand there
while everyone else is going hamis not enough, and was not
meeting the challenge

Lindsey (11:32):
especially since she brought the drama she's
experiencing into thatcompetition, like her big stick
was lighting her finger on fireand then flipping off the rest
of the queens, like, at thatpoint, you're just bringing in,
like the anger that you have, infrustration for what's
happening, but not actuallydoing like the performance for
performance sake, like you'rejust, that's kind of just more

(11:53):
for TV. I thought, I actuallythought that's mostly been what
she's been doing, is just havingthis ego for something that
absolutely, I mean, it's earned,for sure. But in terms of this
competition, this this show,specifically, I just haven't
seen her be up to par with whatneeds to happen in order to
actually take the crown home.
Yeah, and if that's all she'sdoing, it's just like, focusing

(12:14):
on her ego, focusing on, like,trying to get back at people who
had said bad things about her.
You're just not gonna getfurther in this competition.
That's not gonna it's not goingto it's not going to pan out for
you in the way you think it'sgoing to at this point,
especially when everybody else,or at least like those two on
the stage with her, at thatpoint we're bringing it, their
all trying to do everything theycan to get into that last stage

(12:34):
and have one last chance to getto the finale. But just seemed
like at that point that wasn'ther priority. Her priority was
getting back at people who saidbad things better.

Jonathan Correia (12:42):
Which I love, the lighting the finger on fire.
And I've said this before abouther stuff. When she does
incorporate something different,I love it. It's just never
enough. It's never a big thing.
So like, if a big part of herperformance to Time To Die,
would have been a fuck you tothe rest of the cast, own that
go up and down the stage, get upon people's faces, lip syncing
and, like, doing moves aroundthem, flipping them off, and

(13:05):
then ultimately, let your fingertips, your middle finger on fire
and flip everyone. That wouldhave been a great finale, if
that was, like, great finale apart of the performance, but it
wasn't. Meanwhile, like, Cynthiais just fucking flossing all
over the stage, pour blood allover herself, and Jaharia is
twerking her ass off. I mean,it's

Lindsey (13:29):
even like, the biggest Sigourney fan, like, I don't
understand, like, how they couldlook at that and be like, No,
Sigourney should win this. Youshould be back in the
competition. Like, I don't know.
I feel like people are, at thatpoint, are just being bit closed
minded.

Jonathan Correia (13:41):
Yeah.

Waylon Jordan (13:41):
I mean, if you're, if you are going to have
the ego, like Lindsey said, andif you are going to say all of
these things, and if you aregoing to, you know, put yourself
up and say, Don't you want realcompetition in this finale and
everything, then you need to beable to prove that you can bring
real competition. And I don'tknow if, in that moment she had

(14:02):
just, maybe she had given up alittle bit. Maybe she was beaten
down over it. That's possible,too, you know, in a moment like
that, who knows what's going on.
But I think that really, I mean,it was all talk no game when it
came, especially down to thatlast part before, you know, they
decided who was going to go. Andyou know, they weren't the only

(14:24):
ones to bring so much drama inthe middle of this thing. But
like, it was such a focus, Idon't know it made for good
television for five minutes, butI'm not sure that there was any
kind of payoff for it.

Lindsey (14:38):
I love disasterina In the reunion. Thought she was a
lot of fun. She kind of almostwas antagonizing some people,
though, in a way that maybe Ididn't really expect from her. I
think she came back to Priscillaa couple times

Jonathan Correia (14:50):
she did, but it was in jest.

Lindsey (14:50):
Yeah, exactly. She was being funny about it.

Jonathan Correia (14:50):
Yeah, there was that. There was that whole
moment where she was justbasically like, and you wouldn't
make you don't work hard enough,you dirty hag or something like
that. Priscilla. You seePriscilla, just feel like, what
me like, it seems like one ofthose things, like when you're
in a in a meeting, and like oneof your friends is like dazed
off and like glassy eyed, andthen you just say something to

(15:12):
put them on the spot, andthey're just, what, what? Oh no,
fuck you too. You know, that'swhat it felt like. I just love
that one part where Sigourneyturned to Priscilla and was
like, I thought you were gonnalike, I thought you were gonna
have be behind me. Like, have myback. She's like, girl, I've
been behind you this whole time.
And I was sitting there going,like, physically because, yes, I
don't know if it was the edit,but like, girl, you didn't say

(15:34):
shit while she was while she wasgetting attacked by Evah and
everyone else. So we have ourfinal four right? Jaharia, Evah
Destruction, JayKay and Abhora,and they were giving a month to
create their own takes on thefour horsemen of the apocalypse
for the finale. Now this isdifferent from the usual,
because usually it's three looks

(15:57):
filth, glamor and horror. I washoping that people would take
advantage of that and still holdthose tenants in there. But
again, I'm I didn't see I didn'tsee much filth. What did you
guys think of the finale looks?

Lindsey (16:14):
I thought it was a really good decision to do the
four horsemen, because they kindof inherently bring in the
tenants of dragula. So you havepestilence, which is definitely
should be more filthy. You knowthat kind of ties in together.
You have death, which isdefinitely more of the horror
and things you can always bringin more glam to stuff whenever
you can. I thought that was afun change of pace. Different
topics there, and I had fun withwhat they chose to do for most

(16:38):
of them. Other ones, I amquestioning

Jonathan Correia (16:41):
my I wasn't against the theme. The thing
that I think really, and itfeels like it kind of tripped up
most of the finalists, is asheer number of looks they had
to do. They had to do four,rather than the historical
three. And I think that got intosome people's heads, except for
one, there was one person whoseemed like they were prepared

(17:04):
for something like that and hada consistency throughout all
their things.

Lindsey (17:09):
You would think that with so many different looks
that they had to come up with,that you wouldn't have Abhora
who did somehow went over thetop for all of them, somehow she
did too much for having to withtoo many looks like she was. I
was very impressed with likewhat she was wanting to do. I
loved the pale night or the thehorse coming out, the horse of

(17:31):
death. I love that the wholelook at the end. It was just
very depressing seeing everyevery single moment when it fell
apart and something just broke,and her look of sadness and
desperation there at the end.
But I hope that maybe that wasmaybe a choice on the editors,
on They focus a bit more on thatkind of stuff and having it be
bad the whole time. But I don'tknow. I'm not sure, but I liked

(17:52):
what she was trying to do, atleast.

Jonathan Correia (17:56):
Yeah, Abhora, I felt regressed a bit, where
she Icarus herself and flew tooclose to the high concept sun.
She had so many props, she hadso many bits in the thing. She
had so many tech stuff, and itjust opened the door for
malfunctions. Every single oneof her looks had some form of a

(18:17):
malfunction, except for maybethe first one, which was
pestilence. I thought they wereall fantastic. And if they had
worked, she could have easilybeen, like, a number two spot,
but, or like, right on the assof the winner, but, yeah,
unfortunately, thosemalfunctions were major.

Lindsey (18:37):
But hey, you can say that she bled for art

Jonathan Correia (18:40):
that was punk rock as fuck.

Waylon Jordan (18:42):
Y'all know how I felt about Abhora. We started
off talking about Abhora at thebeginning of this podcast
season. And I don't know how Iwent from that to I was sitting
and watching her perform, and atsome point I was just like, oh
God, Abhora. Yeah. No, notanother one. Like. It was just
like I felt so bad, and I justwanted to hug Abhora. This is

(19:06):
after how I felt at thebeginning of this season. I
think we saw her do so much thisseason and bring just enough the
whole season, going over thetop, occasionally, doing the
things that that she does sowell. And we got to this, and
God it, I was cringing everytime something happened, like

(19:27):
the arrow stopping short. I waslike, oh, surely, it can't get
worse than this. And then thehorse came out, and she's
bleeding and it's nearly tippingover. And I was just like, God,
just one moment. I just wantedto have one good moment in this
finale.

Jonathan Correia (19:40):
And then they revealed that her pestilence
look also had a malfunction,which they didn't show in the
initial performance. And it wasjust like, Oh no.

Lindsey (19:49):
What was the look that she had, where she had the good
giant, like, helmet, like,almost like fox head.

Jonathan Correia (19:54):
Yeah, war,

Lindsey (19:55):
war. I thought that was beautiful. Honestly, probably
one favorite. Looks of thenight. So she did have something
there where, if she had stuckwith that level and quality
throughout all four of them, Ithink she could have gotten
through with it. It was justsomething I just did not expect
from her, in a way that I reallyappreciated and wanted to see
more of.

Jonathan Correia (20:13):
But that was the first malfunction they
showed. They showed her swordbreak in half. And then so she
started doing she immediatelystarted

Lindsey (20:20):
doing other stuff, so she was able to go with it. And
then she threw the sword away,and she kept going. So she could
have made that part of the like,we know that wasn't intentional,
but she kept going with theperformance, and kind of killed
it with movements afterwards.

Waylon Jordan (20:34):
Yeah, she did what a good performer does when
something goes wrong, you justkeep going. You find a way to
make it work. And again, just soimpressed. I felt so bad. Yeah,
I really wish it had worked outbetter.

Lindsey (20:46):
Yeah, and also that beard, oh yeah, what a great
beard.

Jonathan Correia (20:52):
How did we forget to mention she just shows
up and has a fucking full beard.
I mean, gone for a month, butlike beard?

Waylon Jordan (21:02):
Yeah, Abhora the kind of person that you just
don't think can actually grow abeard, like it, like maybe it
just doesn't grow. You know,she's always so clean shaven.
But, yeah, that was, that wassomething that was really

Lindsey (21:14):
something a lot of assumptions about her, and she's
just throwing those to thewindow.

Jonathan Correia (21:19):
It was great.
I yeah, I'm so happy foreverything that she's done. Into
this season, we've seen someamazing art. We've seen her
really go for it, really grow.
And I think, you know, shedidn't get the crown, but she
definitely, like, showed someamazing art and improvement. So
yeah,

Lindsey (21:37):
what do we think about JayKay?

Unknown (21:39):
I almost have to agree with what the Boulet Brothers
said, it just felt like anotherbodysuit with some paint. And I
mean it, she again, had so muchpotential up there, and she had
good concepts, but on her end,she didn't do enough with them.
You know, it was like she wasdown the opposite end. I, you
know, I did love. Was it famineor pestilence? That the apple

(22:00):
that was, that was really cool,and I really liked that. But
other than that, it just shedidn't seem like, I don't know
if four was too much for her orwhat, but it did seem like she
phoned it in a little bit.

Jonathan Correia (22:14):
Yeah, I don't know if it was phoning it in,
but it did feel a bit of aregression to a kind of
incompleteness that we saw onher original season, and that
that hurt a lot, because I was,I was going into this finale
going, it's JayKay versus Evahwith Abhora being lined up for

(22:35):
an upset. Like, I like, it'sanyone's game. And by the second
look, I it was pretty clear whowas going to be the winner, but
with that first look, it wasvery clear that it wasn't
JayKay, and it was because shewent out there and her back was
completely exposed, that zipperwas wide the fuck open. And if
your look is pretty much abodysuit, and that bodysuit

(22:58):
isn't holding together, it's inthe context of this competition
in the finale, it's inexcusable.

Lindsey (23:05):
I was so confused by that first look. I'm still
thinking about it, and I don'tknow what the hell it was like
she was dragging something withher. She laid on top of it for a
moment, like it was just, like,I don't know, like, bring the
filth to the pestilence. One,like, that's what it's there
for. There was, like, no filth.
They could have had some Goreliquid of some sort, pus,
anything to add to the look.

(23:28):
That was really just like abodysuit with like a sheet,
yeah.

Waylon Jordan (23:32):
What's your when you're carrying around something
that looks like egg sacks orsomething like, break that open,
let let something nasty run outof it.

Lindsey (23:39):
It would have been great, yeah

Jonathan Correia (23:41):
it would have been great if it was filled
with, like, water balloons orsomething so that when she
plopped on it, it suddenly juststarted seeping out, or
something nasty. You know, Ithink I've said it to like eight
different people this season,where's my filth? Where's my
blasphemy, where's my fuckedupness? Because season one, we
had Melissa Befierce use rosarybeads as anal beads, and I we

(24:04):
haven't hit anything like that.
We've hit some stuff that gotclose to it, but like this
finale, there was a lot of that.
Not there. Now, Jaharia had somereally strong looks in this.
What was it? Was it her war withthe with the gold puking.

Lindsey (24:22):
Yes, that was, that was cool.

Waylon Jordan (24:24):
Yeah, I really like that. It's something like a
cross between vomit and a beard,I don't know, but it was growing
out of her mouth, and I lovedit. I'm not sure her covid
pestilence thing entirelyworked, but it was the only
thing that we saw from prettymuch anyone that was like a
total coverage outfit

Lindsey (24:42):
it's also a little goopy.

Waylon Jordan (24:44):
Yes, it was little goopy. Yes, I'm not sure
that it said covid either. Youknow, if she hadn't told us
that's what it was, then I'm notsure that we would have gotten
it.

Lindsey (24:56):
Yeah, like trash monster, garbage sludge or
something.

Jonathan Correia (25:00):
One, yeah, she was definitely, like the biggest
faceless, ugly doll out there,you know. And then, of course,
we have the Crown winner, Evahwho I think

Lindsey (25:13):
Miss Evah Destruction

Jonathan Correia (25:14):
Yes, Miss Evah Destruction, who I think was the
most consistent and detailed ofthe finale of the finalists. Of
course, I'm going to say again,wish there was more filth, but
everything was detailed.
Everything was in place. Theconcept was there. You when she
came out, you knew exactly whatshe was. And she did a few

(25:35):
surprising bits. I thought thedeath and having her like she's
floating, bravo.

Lindsey (25:44):
so cool. Just goes into the boat.

Jonathan Correia (25:47):
It was a simple technique, and it worked.

Waylon Jordan (25:50):
It worked. I'm sorry, but her war Look, all I
could think was mother ofpinhead. I just like, that's
what popped into my head when Isaw her spin around and all
those daggers and everythingwent flying around her. I was
like, Yes, this. I would wearthis like, somebody, give me
one. Give me one. I want to wearthis out like this is how much

(26:10):
space I want around me at alltimes,

Lindsey (26:15):
Evah made a couple Critical Role references
throughout the show. So I nowunderstand Eva is just a total
nerd, and I totally understandher looks. Now be able to pull
in, like some of the fantasy,the nerd, that kind of culture
into stuff, and I love it evenmore so for that purpose

Jonathan Correia (26:33):
I was and I turned to Lindsey, and I just
went, what mid 2000s Cap Comvideo game? Did this character
just pop out of because shelooked like something straight
out of like Devil May Cry, orBayonetta, something like that
look. She looked like a miniboss, and I was here for it. But

(26:54):
she she had the again. It wasthe most consistent. She had the
most details. It was hers, to behonest. By the time the second
looks came, it was, it was just,this is Evah's she's got it. And
you know what she was

Lindsey (27:06):
the entire season, she was just completely on point,
like there was no thoughtwhatsoever that she would not go
to the next round.

Jonathan Correia (27:14):
Yeah, I think one of the things that was so
hard and difficult about thisfinale is this was an exhausting
season. This was a very highenergy, high drama, high you're
leaving every episode going,what the fuck just happened for
the last hour? And I don't knowif it was because of certain

(27:36):
personalities weren't in thefinale. Certain things were that
like it just kind of felt likeall the energy in the room just
kind of left after the reunion,and it was just which is, which
is fine, because it's like, Allright, let's celebrate these
people's arts. But it wasdefinitely, I don't know, dude,
there was it didn't the tension,wasn't I? For me, I didn't feel
it there. And I think I wonderif it was just because we just

(27:58):
spent the last fucking month anda half, just kind of like being
put through the wringer asaudience members with them, and
then we're here, and it's like,all right, everyone's here, and
everyone really likes eachother, and everyone's real
stoked to be here, and like,everyone seems really confident,
and there's, there's no drama,okay, Let's just go right into

(28:20):
the competition. And it's alwaysgreat seeing full as, like, more
floor shows and stuff, but like,there was no suspense, you know,
in basically going, like, by thesecond look, going, it's Evah's,
you know, we weren't sitting onthe edge of our seats.

Lindsey (28:36):
I will say the crowning was amazing. I love that little
sequence that was incredible. Soat least leading up to that
point, it was fun watchingperformances, hearing what the
Boulets had, Boulets had to say,and then going on to the
crowning, which we actually hada full crowning this time, first
time we saw Victoria in a crownas well.

Jonathan Correia (28:54):
Yeah, thank God it wasn't just a picture. So
that was Boulet Brothers,Dragula Titans, season two. How
excited are you guys to see somenew blood? By the time I get to
the end of Titans, I'm like, Allright, I need some new people. I
need some fresh blood in here.

Waylon Jordan (29:11):
I think after you you watch a season of heavy
hitters, but people that you'vealready seen before, you just,
yeah, that craving is reallythere. Show me something
different. Show me somethingnew. Show me someone who has new
ideas or a new way of doingthis. And yeah, I think, I think
that's just natural at thispoint. And I'm definitely

(29:32):
interested to see who they bringin next.

Lindsey (29:34):
I'm definitely looking forward to seeing new people and
seeing who can make the ranks ofthe next Titans whenever we get
that one too.

Jonathan Correia (29:42):
Now, the Boulets hinted at some other
folks that they might want tobring back from one of those
early seasons, either in themain competition show or Titans.
who is someone who has not beenon Titans that you guys would
want to see either come back forthe next season or the next

(30:03):
season of Titans.

Lindsey (30:05):
Well, we already talked about Koco before, but I think
would love to see Koco again,and I think that she would have
what it takes to be a Titan, andhopefully she can get a chance
to actually perform on a futureTitan show.

Jonathan Correia (30:17):
I mean, I just because I reference her all the
time. I know it's a littlecheating, because she was on
titan season one, but MelissaBefierce, I would love to see
her in a competition. I think itwould be a bit rude to put her
in like the main but having herback in some way, I think would
be awesome. Another one I wouldlove to see, even if it's just

(30:39):
kind of like an update. IsLouisiana Purchase from season
three.

Lindsey (30:43):
I liked her.

Jonathan Correia (30:45):
Oh, she was, she was amazing. I would love to
see like, what she's been doing,how her art has evolved.

Lindsey (30:54):
Somebody else I loved that was in Resurrection, is
Kendra Onyx. I need to get superfar in Resurrection. But I mean
giving her the chance she wasalways she was fun to watch, for
sure, totally and also fromSeason Five, Orkgotik,

Jonathan Correia (31:10):
I would love to see Orkgotik come back.

Lindsey (31:13):
I don't know about this guy. I don't know. I don't know.
No idea what the definitely grewon me throughout the entire
season. Very fun, veryinteresting drag. Would love to
see that again, but yeah, thatwas a, that was a great season.
I actually had a lot of fun.
Like it was, it was kind ofcrazy. This is a, there's a lot
of people on it, and I lovedmost of them, and people that I
didn't love, like they broughtgood TV. So there's that

Jonathan Correia (31:38):
everyone put on some amazing, unique and
different art that's not beingseen anywhere else. And to put
yourself in front of a bunch ofcameras, and to put your not
just your art, but yourself ondisplay like that is so
commendable and major. Soreally, I think everyone just
absolutely killed it. And yeah,I had a lot of fun. So yeah, you

(32:02):
guys want to do this again nextseason?

Lindsey (32:04):
Well, you guys tell us, the audience, you tell us, do
you want to hear more aboutthis? Not just for Titans. Maybe
we'll come back for the nextactual Dragula this season.
Since we've only done podcastfor Titans before, maybe we can
go back in to the new season.

Jonathan Correia (32:17):
We'll see. But until then, as always, our
artwork is by Chris Fisher, sogo check him out. Our theme
music is by Restless Spirits. Sorestless spirits, go check them
out. You can find us at Eye OnHorror on the social medias, or
at ihorror.com the website wecall home. Waylon. Where can we
find you?

Waylon Jordan (32:38):
Go check me out on Facebook. W Dale Jordan,
author, you can also find me atW Dale Jordan author dot com,
and I'm on Instagram at justWaylon Jordan.

Jonathan Correia (32:49):
awesome. You find myself in Lindsey on the
Eye On Horror socials. So untilnext time, thank you all for
listening to us bitch and moanand giggle, and this is always a
lot of fun and worth the work.
So thank you again. Thank youfor listening and talking
Titans. I'm Jonathan Correia,

Lindsey (33:12):
I'm Lindsey

Waylon Jordan (33:12):
and I'm Waylon,

Jonathan Correia (33:13):
and keep on Talking Titans.

Lindsey (33:17):
Titans, we are talking titans! yeah!

Jonathan Correia (33:21):
It was a great finale.

Waylon Jordan (33:25):
Do you think those were sigourney's ashes in
that urn?
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