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Las Vegas.
A new specialist, a new city, and the longest episode order the show has ever run.
A rhythm worth tracking.
Las Vegas gives the format its biggest structural test since the reboot began: Jeremiah Brent steps into the design chair, the first change to any of the five specialist roles since 2018. Rather than shrink the season to ease the transition, Netflix hands it the longest episode order of the run, giving Brent room to settle in without rushing. The city is new too — the first time the show has set up in Las Vegas.
The #03 slot.
Slot #03 of 10 in the Queer Eye Editor's Canon. Las Vegas is the single biggest structural event in the Netflix run since its 2018 debut — Jeremiah Brent stepping into the design chair, the first change to any of the five specialist roles in the show's history. Rather than compress the season to smooth the handoff, the show hands it ten episodes, its longest order yet, giving Brent room to find his footing without the format feeling rushed. Pair that with a brand-new city and the result is a season carrying real structural weight and still landing it with confidence. It earns a top-five slot on more than novelty — the execution holds up.