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Queer Eye: Germany

By Stephanie Morgan, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 13+

Ridiculously enjoyable German spin-off will warm any heart.

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Though similar in many ways, this feel good makeover show manages to surpass its American counterpart by pumping up the moments of genuine connection. The new Fab Five featured in Queer Eye: Germany are a warm, diverse and insightful bunch. Add in the five ridiculously deserving souls they found to makeover, and it becomes nearly impossible for the viewer to get through the season with heartstrings intact. The show keeps to the franchise's formula of finding worthy individuals who are in serious need of a confidence boost.

In this version, though, the Fab Five are mostly given the benefit of the doubt instead of spending time each episode having to prove themselves to their subjects. Yes, David has face tattoos and a lot of piercings and Leni identifies as non-binary. No, not more than two minutes are spent dwelling on either. As a result, the show reaches a new plane of acceptance and emerges as one of the most real reality shows on TV. The occasional swear word not withstanding, Queer Eye: Germany is an endearingly worthwhile watch for anyone old enough to keep up with the subtitles.

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