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Language: English
A new Fab Five set out to Atlanta to help some of the city's people refine their wardrobes, grooming, diet, cultural pursuits, and home décor.
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Watchseries; I approached this reboot with some apprehension as I was a big fan of the original series and had a great fondness for the Fab 5. I didn't need to worry however; it took a bit of time to warm to the new Fab 5, but I think this is a good series in the making. The new characters are interesting and I think the more we get to know them the better it will be. I also like to see how the makeovers affect not only the recipients of them, but also the individuals in the group. I think there is a risk of the 'lessons learned' approach becoming a bit heavy handed though, and hope the production team don't labour this too much. At a time when there is a lot of bile and hatred spewed out in the media, its refreshing to watch a programme which advocates acceptance and tolerance. The Fab 5 are so lovely, treating each participant with kindness and humour without putting them down or humiliating them in any way. I can't wait for the next series and look forward to getting to know each of the Fab 5 a lot better
I approached this reboot with some apprehension as I was a big fan of the original series and had a great fondness for the Fab 5. I didn't need to worry however; it took a bit of time to warm to the new Fab 5, but I think this is a good series in the making. The new characters are interesting and I think the more we get to know them the better it will be. I also like to see how the makeovers affect not only the recipients of them, but also the individuals in the group. I think there is a risk of the 'lessons learned' approach becoming a bit heavy handed though, and hope the production team don't labour this too much. At a time when there is a lot of bile and hatred spewed out in the media, its refreshing to watch a programme which advocates acceptance and tolerance. The Fab 5 are so lovely, treating each participant with kindness and humour without putting them down or humiliating them in any way. I can't wait for the next series and look forward to getting to know each of the Fab 5 a lot better
Queer Eye watchseries. Their greatest common denominator is their love of praise, praise and hugs. From the beginning of the transformation, you can hear them praising you all the time.Especially the kind of happy energy emanating from them, the self-confidence of dressing up themselves, the freedom of enjoying delicious food, the appeal is too strong.Five people put together, it's like a calorie bomb, and it can relieve depression in an instant.
Jonathan Ness makes every gray or sad day shine bright like the sun. He alone is worth giving the show ten stars. But all five of this heart warming, kind, smart, handsome and caring guys make pure magic out if this show. Me and my ten year old daughter always watch this together, and we smile, cry, laugh, hug and cry again. We have been through a lot and this show is like medicine for our souls. THANK YOU!
I am not gay and I love this show. It has it all. It's light, funny, drama, If you tried hard enough you could find something you like about the show, I love the makeovers and the way these guys talk to people. It's just amazing. Forget the negative reviews on this show and watch it for yourself.
Queer Eye to me, the first time I saw it I thought it was some sort of cheesy documentary but was I wrong. Queer Eye is such an inspirational show that takes 5 men of the LGBT community who have a mission to help change other men's lives. The show has a good blend of inspiration and comedy at the same time as the guys have a very upbeat and happy personality. Now would I say some of it is kinda stupid? yes. But, stupid can be good right? And in this case it sure is. I would say out of all netflix original series, this would be on my top 5 no doubt. If you need a show with a lot of heart and comedy, Queer Eye is for sure one to watch.
I quite enjoyed season one, but I had to give up in season two.
My main issue is that it has become allllll about the hosts. An opportunity to get on their soapboxes and spout about themselves and whatever other topic crosses their way.
The episode where they worked with a police officer was particularly uncomfortable for me as one of the hosts was almost putting their guest on trial.
The original series had quirky charm and I don't remember it being so focused on the hosts' agendas.
It should be sweep in, improve someone's life and move on. Inspire people and have fun doing it.
As a gay guy I am sympathetic to some need to raise awareness and increase tolerance... but to me indulging the hosts and not focusing on the guests is the wrong way to do it.