
When I sat down to watch season three of Queer Eye, I expected a few things.
I knew I’d shed a few tears.
I was sure I’d once again wonder whether I could pull off a French tuck.
I knew, deep down within myself, I’d become convinced that a new haircut and a better moisturising routine would change my life.
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I was sure I would have a sudden craving for… avocados.
And I knew I’d end up falling in love with the Fab Five, their banter, and their genuine love for each other all over again.
But what I wasn’t expecting was to get most of the way through the eight-episode season and be left with a feeling of emptiness.
Like I had been eating sugar all day and suddenly had an intense craving for some real meaty, starchy food.
The thing is – season three of Queer Eye is just as glittery and high energy and feel good as the previous two seasons, but it seems to have lost a bit of its heart.
Along the way, as the show has matured, it’s lost some of its fierceness, some of its fight.
This season the Fab Five – fashion advisor Tan France, food and wine guy Antoni Porowski, culture expert Karamo Brown, interior designer Bobby Berk, and grooming specialist Jonathan Van Ness – relocate to Kansas City, Missouri.