Season 6 is out and I like it, it’s very good
really enjoying it so far. I thought I was a mess after the Crawfish episode but then the special needs animal shelter episode has ended me, it’s like they wanted to pull at every single heart string.
Season 6 is out and I like it, it’s very good
Ha. Yeah I wasn't a fan of the daughter at first. You probably softened a bit towards her by the end.The daughter in the first episode really annoyed me.
Honestly she should have got the life make over as she seemed miserable person.
The mother seemed really happy and enjoying her life.
Admittedly I'm only about 15 minutes into it.
https://ew.com/tv/jonathan-van-ness-to-host-netflix-show-getting-curious/Jonathan Van Ness to host Netflix show Getting Curious, inspired by his podcast — see first look images
The new series featuring the Queer Eye star will debut on the streamer in January.
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Things are becoming curiouser and curiouser for Jonathan Van Ness.
The Queer Eye star will be branching out at Netflix with a solo project inspired by his weekly podcast Getting Curious, EW has exclusively learned. Van Ness will host a new reality series of the same name, with each episode diving deep into a question that makes the host curious. The show, produced by World of Wonder (the same company behind RuPaul's Drag Race), will debut on Netflix in January.
Per the official logline, "From skyscrapers to bugs, or from gender identity to snacks, each episode follows Jonathan as he meets with experts in various fields to uncover complexities in a wide range of subjects."
Van Ness has hosted the Getting Curious podcast since 2015 (predating Queer Eye's debut), exploring a wide range of topics with various expert and celebrity guests. Recent episodes include "Who Built the Panama Canal?," "How Sharp Is the History of Scissors?," "What's the Cure for Vaccine Misinformation?," and "How Do You Bring It On?," featuring Gabrielle Union.
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Jonathan Van Ness | Credit: Netflix
This season's absolutely brilliant. I think there was only 1 episode that I didn't enjoy as much, but even that was still good. There are some excellent ones though.I have only seen the first two episodes of the new season so far and they were both 10/10. I teared up when Terri showed up in her natural hair looking stunning after the lockdown. Beautiful episodes! Previous seasons have been very easy to watch but mostly hit-or-miss, hope this one stays on a high note.
Ah, well fuck. I didn't even think to look her up, but you'd think the show would have at least researched the bloody place. Fuck sake. A lot of those reviews about her behaviour are from after she would have filmed the show.I just finished the first ep and loved Terri, so I Googled her… Oh dear
https://www.gawker.com/culture/quee...egative-reviews-racism-homophobia-allegations
She seemed off kilter, but not just downright evil. If I recall, they mentioned ADD at one point, and I could see that, so I didn't really look past that to be honest.I kind of feel like you could tell Terri was probably a pretty shitty person during her episode, she seemed a little unhinged.
Wow, I was not prepared for this episode. I‘m an absolute emotional mess right now. Basically the same as poor Antoni.really enjoying it so far. I thought I was a mess after the Crawfish episode but then the special needs animal shelter episode has ended me, it’s like they wanted to pull at every single heart string.
https://www.pocketgamer.biz/news/78634/magic-tavern-queer-eyes-project-makeover/Queer Eye announces first cross-media partnership with Project Makeover
Latest cross-media collaboration for IMG following Brit Awards and McLaren appearance in Roblox
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April 20th, 2022 - 04:00pm
By Aaron Astle, Staff Writer
Cross-media partnerships continue to make waves in the mobile gaming space, with Emmy-winning show Queer Eye announcing its first-ever mobile app partnership, joining Magic Tavern's Project Makeover.
Released in 2020, Project Makeover has reached more than 67 million downloads, is swapping out its usual characters for the "Fab Five" for a limited time.
The partnership between Queer Eye and Project Makeover was facilitated by IMG, continuing the recent trend of cross-media collaborations. Roblox recently partnered with the Brit Awards to launch the first virtual VIP party for an awards show on the platform, and also released the newly revealed McLaren MCL36 as a virtual car in its McLaren F1 racing experience.
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Magic Tavern, a partner studio of AppLovin, saw Project Makeover reach the top of the most downloaded game list in 142 countries.
Mike Chera, creative director at Magic Tavern, stated: “The partnership between Project Makeover and Queer Eye is one of the best examples of a collaboration between gaming and entertainment because of our shared views. We are honoured to appeal to such a diverse audience across age groups, gender, and more with a message of positivity. This is what made the Fab Five, whose show inspires fans around the world, the perfect fit for Project Makeover.
"We wanted the best for the Fab Five – we worked directly with them for their guidance so that we could ensure that players felt they were interacting with the characters from the show, and we are excited about what we were able to achieve."
Scout Productions CEO and Queer Eye creator David Colins added: "We’re thrilled about this partnership with Magic Tavern and can’t wait to see what fans come up with alongside Bobby, Tan, Karamo, Jonathan, and Antoni."
Cross-media promotions and partnership are becoming an increasingly important means of forwarding mobile brands. Netflix's recent announcement of its Exploding Kittens mobile game was accompanied by the reveal of an adult-oriented animated show, and Rovio recently spoke to PocketGamer.biz on protecting the Angry Brands IP and values outside of its mobile games.