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A trio of drag queens descend upon various American towns and cities to inspire and teach their own "drag daughters" to step outside their comfort zone for a night of no-holds-barred full-on... Read allA trio of drag queens descend upon various American towns and cities to inspire and teach their own "drag daughters" to step outside their comfort zone for a night of no-holds-barred full-on drag.A trio of drag queens descend upon various American towns and cities to inspire and teach their own "drag daughters" to step outside their comfort zone for a night of no-holds-barred full-on drag.
- Won 4 Primetime Emmys
- 10 wins & 20 nominations total
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This show is about loving yourself and finding your inner strength through self-acceptance. What's not to like? Of course, the standout is Shangela. Halleloo!
From beginning to end, this show shows you the struggle that people go through. However, the energy and confidence that the drag queens brings is contagious and it makes me want to be better, do better and love better! 10/10 recommend!
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In America, we need more elements that bring us together as a people. For this monumental task, We're Here presents Bringers of Unity in drag queen form. These three drag stars--Bob the Drag Queen, Shangela and Eureka--have the humor, charm, beauty, wisdom and emotion we all need now, during this time of crisis that is keeping us isolated, unamused and dispirited, even more than usual.
It had all the flavors; thrills *and* chills. I laughed. I cheered. I cringed. I cried. Entertainment, proper!!
It had all the flavors; thrills *and* chills. I laughed. I cheered. I cringed. I cried. Entertainment, proper!!
So fun, so funny with a heart and message of acceptance. Beautiful show that embraces the world as it is now, not as we'd like it to be. You don't have to be a fan of drag to appreciate stories of different lives, different world and different beliefs coming together.
I am an old (71), straight white guy. This show makes me wish I was a drag queen, but I am afraid that that ship sailed for me many years ago. I just can't dance (or walk) anymore. Alas.
I don't know what I expected when I started watching "We're Here," but what I got is transformative (in more ways than gender identification). This show is about EMPOWERMENT! It is amazing to see how preforming in drag unleashes the power in people who have been repressed and suppressed by society. When common folk, too often looked down upon by the community for their sexual orientation, can unabashedly display a cross-gender identity and proudly expose the breadth and depth of their inner power, it becomes a joyous event for everyone!
The language is raw and uncensored, but otherwise this is entertainment for the whole family.
My wife and I feel empowered just watching this show. It also makes us hopeful, watching people overcome the bondage of gender-identity. If "regular people" can publicly eschew their gender issues by performing in drag, then we can each overcome anything!
The three gorgeous gay souls who headline the show travel to a different town each episode, spreading the drag gospel to the unenlightened by introducing them to the world of drag. Some people are resistant to these "drag evangelists," but the townspeople who participate in or attend the drag show display a sense of excitement and joyousness similar to religious ecstasy.
May the Drag-God bless all of these fabulous queens, and the rest of us too! Amen!
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- TriviaBased on the English Channel 4 program "Drag SOS".
- How many seasons does We're Here have?Powered by Alexa
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