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In an attempt to help in the transmission of the straight men, new fab five, travel to Atlanta, where they challenge time, as they have to transform the man within a week and make him ready for any tasks.
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.
Queer Eye feels even more revolutionary than the original series did -- offering a celebration of individuality without alienating those who are different from us.