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Why I can’t watch Queer Eye without crying via nparts

I can’t watch Queer Eye without crying. I’m afraid I’m helpless: for some reason, every episode of the popular makeover show on Netflix, a reboot of the cable series Queer Eye for the Straight Guy from the early 2000s, moves me terribly, leaves my body quaking and my cheeks damp.

But the new Queer Eye — they dropped the “for a Straight Guy,” shrewdly — managed its own radical transformation, and came back as tricked-out, dolled-up, and dazzlingly revitalized as one of its overhauled contestants. The new series is nimble and forward-thinking, broader in its purview; it’s more sensitive, thoughtful, and responsive to trends.

In the second episode of the third season, Joey Greene, a 47-year-old camp counsellor at an outdoor education centre in Kansas, needs help looking the part of a leader. A self-confessed “Peter Pan,” Joey lives in a dilapidated RV behind the camp, where he wears oversized hand-me-downs and hardly showers.

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