Queer Eye for the Straight Girl

People said, "Laughlin appears ticketed for the chief quipster's role, though he lacks the waspish wit of Straight Guy's Carson Kressley.

Labrador is buff and sexy, and Teeson has a New Age slant that suggests he's about inner peace as well as party planning.

"[2] The New York Times's Alessandra Stanley wrote, "What began as a carefree makeover lark turns into a Queen for a Day tear-jerker, and that is more unsettling than it is amusing.

"[3] In a positive review, The Washington Post television critic Tom Shales said, "It may not be original, but in context and under the circumstances, it's definitely good for a lump in the throat.

Queer Eye for the Straight Girl, like its predecessor, makes Television Land a nicer place to hang out.