SummaryThe reboot of the Bravo series on Netflix begins in Atlanta and introduces a new Fab Five: food and wine advisor Bobby Berk, culture advisor Karamo Brown, fashion advisor France, stylist advisor Antoni Porowski, and design advisor Jonathan Van Ness.
Created By:David Collins
❮ Queer Eye (2018)
Season 2
11 Seasons
Season Premiere:
Jun 15, 2018
Metascore
Generally Favorable
79
User score
Generally Favorable
6.7
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
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Jun 7, 2018
100
If anything, the self-improvement show manages to boil itself down to its purest form in Season 2 leaving us with more of what we loved from Queer Eye‘s debut outing: real, honest moments of genuine connection between people from starkly different walks of life who might otherwise never cross paths.
Jun 7, 2018
83
Whatever your religious beliefs (or lack thereof), by the end of this episode, you’ll be yelling “Amen!” through your tears.
Jun 18, 2018
80
It’s nice to see people from different walks of life learn to understand each other. But it’s just as beautiful to see members of a community come together to support one of their own who needs them. After two seasons of the new Queer Eye, we’re seeing the revival reach its full potential: being equally skilled at doing both.
Jun 13, 2018
80
Anyone who fell in love with this charming Queer Eye crew will be happy to know that they remain very much in character during season two. ... Because there’s such an established formula to Queer Eye, binge-watching isn’t necessarily the best way to enjoy it. Spreading out the episodes will cut down on one’s awareness of the repetitiveness in its structure, as well as the repetitiveness in some of the advice being offered.
Jun 7, 2018
80
Queer Eye seems to have decided that facing challenges and adjusting expectations shouldn’t solely be the province of its experts. As a result, it’s as fascinating as it’s ever been, a document of gay men in 2018--proud but uncertain about Pride, liberated but carrying wounds from an all-too-recent past--that feels unexpectedly vital.
Jun 12, 2018
75
The emotional beats also carry over from the first season, which managed to win over most skeptics (and probably made many of them cry). ... The show achieves equally powerful moments when it affords the hosts the same space to take in the counsel of others.
Jun 15, 2018
63
The Fab 5 can stand to ponder whether or not their heroes feel as if they're embracing an inauthentic idea of the self. But as Queer Eye already knows that its strength isn't in selling us a product, but rather in using its heroes to remind us of how to be more decent in our lives, maybe it's okay to tell the Fab 5 that they, too, can do better.
User score
Generally Favorable
6.7
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Mar 21, 2020
10
Another A+ season and this show just keeps getting better. The Fab Five continue to be super entertaining and funny and I love they are just very nice and caring people and they continue to have outstanding chemistry. I love everyone of the Fab Five but I still just really love Antoni. This show just continues to be really funny and really entertaining while continuing to pull at the heartstrings. I still love and sing along to the theme song every time it plays. Queer Eye is still my favorite reality show of all time and my 2nd favorite Netflix show.




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