Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
| 15 July 2003 (USA)

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    Konterr Brilliant and touching
    Comwayon A Disappointing Continuation
    Kailansorac Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.
    Cassandra Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
    candacedw Still as entertaining and enjoyable as when it first began. The guys have maintained an engaging rapport and a winning sense of humor, no matter what straight guy crosses their paths! And the "brotherhood" and true camaraderie that exists amongst the five is to be commended.....as so many reality shows bring out the worst in others, THIS show only focuses on the BEST. I am so looking forward to the new season as they branch out....The wedding episodes were heart-warming and touching but the new ones shot in Vegas look like they're gonna be a blast...As they approach a landmark 100th episode, I hope fans continue to support their endeavors and appreciate EACH of their talents.
    genesindragon I've only seen one episode as well, but I was particularly disappointed with a selection made by Ted Allen, their food and wine guy.He chose to prepare Foie Gras in the episode that I saw. Not only is this in poor taste, but nobody seemed to enjoy the pate` as he prepared it. If I remember correctly, one of the people attending the party at which it was served, actually spat it out into his hand.I oppose foie gras because of how it is produced. Foie gras is the swollen, fatty liver of geese or ducks, and the swelling is achieved by pumping far more high-energy food than they would ever naturally eat down their throats, via pipes, and into their stomachs. The force-feeding is so severe that their stomachs at times actually rupture.The reason foi gras is so expensive is because a far greater number of animals die before they can be slaughtered for their organs (It is interesting to note that the rest of the carcass is simply discarded and not used at all).Besides the foie gras, I found the rest of the program fairly unremarkable and it would not be worth my time to watch it again.
    Templeton Moss It's a makeBETTER show, say the five homosexual stars of Bravo's forray into "metrosexual" culture. And right they are. The theme song says it all: "You bring out the best in me...when you're around, things just keep getting better." By far, the best episode I've seen was during the first season when they were working toward a goal: To get the "victim's" girlfriend to accept his marriage proposal. The fact that she said yes is a perfect example of just how good this show can be. It's a perfect resource for the young man, sick and tired of the female "why all men are pigs" comments and want to be a better man. So watch it on Bravo (and the occassional NBC airing) and make a list of men you know who could stand to see life through the "Queer Eye."
    Emilie When i first heard about the show, I thought of it only as an attempt to boost the ratings on bravo, since in my own opinion i think bravo doesnt play good movies or tv shows. I tuned in to one in particular that supports my reasoning. The episode had a rather attractive guy who wanted to propose to his girlfriend. The fab 5 did an astounding job for this man. The one that specializes in the cooking taught him to make a chocolate box and told him to put the ring in the box along with some pretty yummy chocolates. I thought that was very creative and wanted to see what other types of ideas that they have for the future, and have been tuning in lately. The only downside to the show for me was Jai, the culture guy. I dont really think he was a good idea, I mean he's a cutie and all, but he didnt really blend well. All the needed 4 main ideas were already taken. And now Jai is gone and they have that new guy that i dont really pay too much attention too because i focus on the other 4 for their impectable tastes in fashions and interior designs. What does that new guy do? (B+ B)