• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Feb 7, 2018
Season #: 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
User Score
6.5

Generally favorable reviews- based on 69 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 45 out of 69
  2. Negative: 21 out of 69

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  1. Feb 21, 2018
    5
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Overall the show is fairly endearing and the formula seems like a great idea.

    I have on major gripe though: It too often feels staged - and what especially pissed me off about that was the policeman episode:
    The start of the episode was already cringe and there was just too much awkwardness in that situation and things that didn't feel natural.
    Them discovering the Trump sign and berating the policeman about it.
    Then there's the scene with the black guy in the car berating the cop about police brutality.
    And the end scene where the black guy keeps **** at the policeman yet again, but somehow the policeman is the bad guy.
    This episode just seems to reflect the show-makers' political leaning and their intent to push a narrative, which in my opinion undermines their stated cause of getting acceptance for gay people.
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Metascore
73

Generally favorable reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 9
  2. Negative: 0 out of 9
  1. Reviewed by: Spencer Kornhaber
    Jun 15, 2018
    80
    It is great, great TV. Much credit goes to the group of highly watchable experts, whose breakout stars include Karamo, a satin-swathed bro whisperer; Jonathan, a whirligig of sass and kilts and moisturizing wisdom; and Antoni, the self-consciously pretty boy and supposed food whiz. Their targets are nicely varied and likable, too.
  2. Reviewed by: Troy Patterson
    Mar 30, 2018
    70
    The world now seems less binary, and the show has grown more limber and less campy.
  3. Reviewed by: Kevin Fallon
    Feb 7, 2018
    50
    The Queer Eye reboot finds perhaps even more pathos than the original one. The transformation in the premiere episode is a heartwarming hoot. But with a cast of attention-seeking experts who too often steal focus from the proverbial mission at hand, it can be as exhausting and, at times, even as cringe-inducing as some have feared.