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QUEER EYE S10 REVIEW 🤩

QUEER EYE’s tenth and final season made me laugh, cry, and want to give the Fab 5 a standing O. Their five episodes were interwoven with everything necessary to hear when faced with difficult times. Their eternal optimism and sheer joy for being able to help those in need multiplied tenfold around the world. Their methodology is through love and total acceptance of humanity. It reinforces how important it is just to be seen and heard. Their warm, rich storytelling makes audiences know a piece of themselves within each person featured. QUEER EYE is authentic and honest. It is what our world needs more than ever now. 

Yes, I know I am gushing, but this is how passionate I feel about Q EYE. It does follow a formulaic pattern, yet it’s always about the people they meet when they enter their front door.  It showcases the words, “I am enough. It’s ok to ask for help. I have value. It’s always the little moments that are remembered and cherished.” These are precious lessons that we all need to remember every day. 

Tan, Jonathon, Karamo, and Anthoni were all given a few moments to express their feelings and say good/bye while the credits rolled. It was heartfelt, inspirational, and uplifting. I will miss their laughter and wisdom. They were with us throughout the last decade. It flew by. They each spoke about the word…connection. I hope they reconnect with all their fans very soon.

It is streaming on Netflix. Don’t miss it.

Esta Rosevear

Esta Rosevear has been a Theatre Arts teacher and director for 35+ years, published Children’s author of the Rebecca series, and is passionate about playing her violin, walking, gardening, and reading murder mysteries.

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