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What a great way to end a surprisingly emotional and wonderful first season of the reiteration ofQueer Eye.

I lost track of how many different bombers he wore in this episode.
There was for sure a green one and a brown one and I think a print one too.
He had to get them all out before the season ended.
And what happened to his beard?
One day it was there, and then it was gone with no explanation.
I think I find him even more attractive clean-shaven.
I might have to rethink my stance on Karamo after all.
His name is Jeremy and he is the most stand-up guy to be on the show.
What made it even better was when he actually started helping people.
He talks about giving CPR to people who survive and it brought tears of joy to my eyes.
Then he talks about giving CPR to the people who dont make it and I have tears of sadness.
Where are all the Jeremies out there in Trump country?
The firehouse is pretty sad, though.
Its like one giant man cave on steroids and probably smells like week-old socks and rotting toenail clippings.
And the kitchen, oh girl.
There are nicer kitchen setups in abandoned insane asylums.
Even Chef Boyardee is weeping.
Lusting after hunky firefighters is the only reason were here, people!
He also gives them essential oils to perk up their senses.
Oh, thank God.
Karamo takes all the guys to a dance studio so that they can learn how to waltz.
I hate when Karamo is right, but I will give it to him this time.
However, he is all about being the partner for Superman and its a little creepy.
I almost felt a little bad for the guy.
However, the firefighters were incredibly game through the whole process.
None of them seemed to be taking it too seriously and having a great time.
I think they just enjoyed the attention and doing something wacky outside of their everyday lives.
Its all very tasteful.
Im naming him Strokes.
Ill send them a check.
When I really start crying, however, is the very, very end.
We never would have thought to have a bunch of gays in our firehouse, Jeremy says.
Its sort of embarrassing to think that our way is the only way, and thats just not true.
I dont say this lightly, but I love these guys.