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The fourth season revolves around more comedy when one of the women and feasts of Chikana defends her life again. Now, that woman is locked in the task of defending dated locks to take a real look that gives her confidence to speak out about her current feelings. On the other hand, a former soldier is building homes for displaced veterans. Over time, the soldier decided to go off to reconnect with his wife but he might discover something different.
This season it feels more personal than ever for the gang as they grapple openly and honestly about their own pasts whilst changing lives in Kansas City.
The Fab Five always get out in front, like fearless expedition leaders. However conservative or macho the environment they bound into, they are always fully and fabulously themselves.
Queer Eye knows what it wants to do, and it does it well. Season four isn't breaking new ground or tackling wildly different challenges, but that doesn't stop it from being utterly wonderful TV.