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We're Here (2020)
Small-town residents from across America are recruited and trained to participate in a one-night-only drag show. In each episode, former RuPaul’s Drag Race contestants Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka O’Hara and Shangela Laquifa Wadley will help prepare their “drag daughters” by teaching them how to step outside of their comfort zones.
Small-town residents from across America are recruited and trained to participate in a one-night-only drag show. In each episode, former RuPaul’s Drag Race contestants Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka O’Hara and Shangela Laquifa Wadley will help prepare their “drag daughters” by teaching them how to step outside of their comfort zones.
The show's central thesis explicitly promotes progressive ideology by advocating for LGBTQ+ acceptance and challenging traditional societal norms through the transformative power of drag and personal storytelling in conservative communities.
This reality series features three drag queens traveling to small towns to engage with local residents, fostering acceptance and understanding of LGBTQ+ identities and drag culture. The show's premise and casting inherently center diverse gender expressions, sexual orientations, and racial backgrounds, while its narrative actively challenges traditional societal norms.
We're Here offers a profoundly positive and affirming portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters and themes. It centers on drag queens empowering individuals in small towns to embrace their identities, fostering acceptance and challenging prejudice. The narrative consistently affirms the dignity and worth of queer lives, highlighting personal growth and community understanding.
We're Here consistently offers an affirming portrayal of transsexual characters and themes. The show highlights the struggles and triumphs of trans individuals in conservative towns, depicting them with dignity and complexity. For instance, the drag queens mentor trans participants, helping them navigate personal and societal challenges to embrace their authentic selves and find community acceptance.
The series frequently depicts the struggles of LGBTQ+ individuals against religiously-motivated intolerance in conservative towns. However, the narrative consistently condemns this bigotry, positioning the audience to sympathize with the LGBTQ+ individuals. It also showcases instances of religious individuals and families evolving towards acceptance and love, demonstrating that faith can coexist with or even inspire compassion.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
We're Here is a reality television series featuring drag queens who help local residents participate in a drag show. The show does not involve adaptations of pre-existing characters or historical figures, thus no gender swaps occur.
We're Here is an original reality television series featuring real drag performers and local participants. It does not adapt existing source material or portray historical figures, thus there are no pre-established characters whose race could be altered.
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