While I might agree with their viewpoints, the heavy moralizing in this show is eye-rolling and obvious.
Seemed like whoever wrote last night's episode must have just discovered drag queens this year and is obsessed with the novelty of them.
And there's a plausibility issue.
Take the scene of a fire in the queens' building. Even though they're there to find the cause of smoke, the firefighters still make time to stop and watch a drag show number being filmed.
After the song ends, a firefighter cracks open a door in the room that somehow no one had thought to open before and smoke pours in the room. BUT, they're not in such a hurry to get out that they can't pause for a few really bad one-liner quips from the queens.
THEN we see 2 firefighters checking doors in a hallway in same bldg to find heat, but they take time to stop at nearly every door to talk about the guy's awkward romantic tension with another guy.
Then a drag queen who, for unknown reasons still hasn't left the building, appears suddenly in the hallway and starts opening doors to look for something and they're all blown into the air by fire. (But they all survive, presumably. We quit watching)