One of the most unexpected rare delights of 2018 (and they are An Affair My Wife’s Friend 2 (2019)rare) is Netflix's Queer Eyereboot, which came out in February and made us feel all kinds of warm, fuzzy feelings we'd forgotten about over the past couple years.
Season 2 debuted months before anyone expected, on June 15, and the eight new episodes exemplify everything we love about Queer Eye.
Here are 11 times the latest season restored our faith in humanity. (Spoilers ahead if you consider Queer Eyea spoilable show.)
SEE ALSO: Here why the 'Queer Eye' guys visited a town that's actually called YassThe show's architecture expert opens up about regularly attending church throughout his childhood. After he came out, his community severed ties with him, and he stopped going to church. With Tammye as inspiration, he sings with her choir and starts to come to grips with his relationship to religion.
Karamo and William discuss the perfect rom-com proposal, and William just can't handle how right it is for his girlfriend, Shannon, and himself.
Shannon is already in tears of fitful emotion from the rom-com video preamble. Then he gets down on one knee with his fresh new haircut and white suit and pops the question and we ARE SO DONE.
He had such a good experience! He's totally going to get with his crush! He loves Burning Man!
It seems like a small thing, but it's a pivotal moment for our episode hero, who can't stop smiling.
"I felt like there I was. Right there," Skyler tells Tan later.
A tearful Tan tells Skyler he feels stupid. The episode is eye-opening for all of us, but Tan in particular, who admits he isn't very immersed in the queer community and has never even met a trans person before. Understanding comes from listening.
Skyler invokes the YouTube star as a style icon and cultural hero multiple times in the episode. Karamo works his magic, and Hall arrives to surprise Skyler at his home, where they bond over his new clothes and lifestyle, and then move on to deeper topics like Skyler's transition, surgery, and family.
The Fab Five observe some clear tension when Ari comes clean about his secret: He hasn't graduated. But after a few moments of initial shock, his mother, Parvin, to whom he confesses, tells him she believes in his ability to focus, buckle down, and finish school as planned. Aw.
The home-schooled musical prodigy seeks the usual Queer Eyeupgrade, but the guys take it upon themselves to help get him ready for college social life, too. He grows from his time with them, and even his mother senses a newfound maturity.
Queer EyeSeason 2 is now streaming on Netflix.
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