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.