As an editor forNetflixsQueer Eye, Toni Ann Carabello says the work is very different from other reality series.
On a lot of other shows, youre over-emphasizing the drama, she says.
OnQueer Eye, youre really just playing up the best parts of whats there…

Queer Eye. (L to R) Tan France, Ray Walker in episode 703 of Queer EyeCourtesy of Netflix
It just makes everyone leave smiling.
He was just a nice, sweet kid who seemed appreciative of everything and genuinely happy.
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TONI ANN CARABELLO: Mostly just his personality.

Queer Eye. (L to R) Bobby Berk, Antoni Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness, Tan France, Karamo Brown, Ray Walker in “Speedy for Life”Courtesy of Netflix
The guys really did a good job of giving him confidence.
So, it was about finding those moments of connection between them, which there was a lot.
You have to really go on a journey with them, and its so subtle to see someone evolve.
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Its a story over all these episodes and it keeps continuing.
It really was this kids story and what happened to him in life.
Going back to the past, then being in the present and then hopeful for the future.
And to work on something where its all positive, theres nothing negative about it, its just beneficial.
And it feels nice to be part of that.