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Queer Eye

Country: USA, Language: English, 60 mins

Original Title

Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
  • Director: Becky Smith et al.
  • Writer: Bob Kirsh; David Collins
  • Producer: David Collins

CGiii Comment

Someone, somewhere...please explain why this garbage is [seemingly] so popular!?!

106 episodes of blubbering drivel...from self-appointed fashion & lifestyle gurus. 

It ended in 2007...and then Netflix brought it back from the dead in 2018...with a whole new host of self-appointed fashion & lifestyle gurus.

Inexplicable.


Trailer...

 

The(ir) Blurb...

Five gay men who specialize in fashion, food & wine, grooming, culture, and interior design go to the rescue of helpless straight men with no sense of fashion nor anything else and do a complete make over. At the beginning of each episode they show the chaotic house of the straight guy with his closet full of tasteless clothes and trash all over. Show his terrible looking dry long hair. Basically a man who cannot cook, who is not very sophisticated culturally, and is clueless about using the space he lives in. These five gay guys show the man their perceptions of how to fix all the problems pertaining the correspondent specialties.

Cast & Characters

Ted Allen as Himself;
Carson Kressley as Himself;
Kyan Douglas as Himself;
Thom Filicia as Himself;
Jai Rodriguez as Himself