In an exciting atmosphere, this series revolves around five experts of different fields, food, culture, design, grooming, and fashion, who help in people's transformation within only a week.
Queer Eye feels even more revolutionary than the original series did -- offering a celebration of individuality without alienating those who are different from us.
Queer Eye shines a light on the toxic environments that can lead to stagnancy and unhappiness, and cheerfully shows the viewer the tools to deal with them.
"Queer Eye" is a good show, and I'm happy to spend more time with Antoni Porowski, Tan France, Karamo Brown, Bobby Berk and Jonathan Van Ness. But I also haven't had quite enough time to miss them yet.
Ever-so-gently, the Fab Five test out how anyone can possibly try to construct their "best" selves once the social proscriptions for how to dress and act have been lifted.