Hunkered down in Austin, Texas, the Fab Five are in rare form in the best possible way.
They’re channeling all the feels to replenish everyone’s faith in wholesome goodness.
If you need proof, look no further than Episode 4 when the famously stoic Tan France weeps.

It’s a happy-cry-themed QE season, for sure.
Terri White is a proud grandmother and honky-tonk dance instructor.
Her family owns The Broken Spoke, a honky-tonk haven.

Terri also enjoyed her 59th birthday, which wascelebrated with some two-stepdancin', of course.
Angel Flores, a transgender woman and Olympic weightlifting coach, shared her personal story in Episode 2.
I could never repay her for loving me every step of the way."

The big-hearted cowboy and Navarro high school students
Spoiler alert: Josh Eilers is a stinky cowboy.
Well, hewasuntil the Fab Five arrived on the scene.
He was out of his comfort zone but open to their earnest advice.

In the end, we were left wondering if Josh and his ex-girlfriend, Kayla, ended up together.
This looming question remains unanswered, according toBustle.
But this QE hero is still proof that being open to new experiences creates transformative changes.

And to this, we say, “Yee-haw!”
Wondering if teenagers are heading in the right direction these days?
“Queer Eye” Episode 4 answers with a resounding “Yes!”

In classic hero style, he struggled to prioritize himself while crushing his goals.
The restaurant was his late wife’s dream, and the Fab Five helped renovate it in style.
Todd loved the design tributes to his wife.
Plus, Todd looks great now and in thesethrowback hero photos.
Cue the nostalgic cowboy feels.
She works to provide affordable health-related education to underserved communities.
Since the show aired, she posted multiple updates onher Instagram account.
I spend a lot more time with my son and my husband and my family and friends."
Creating housing and empowering the homeless through inclusivity, Baker and his team work alongside those experiencing homelessness.
It features small-batch gluten-free Asian American treats.
However, Reggie’s been making a serious comeback, and show tickets are on sale onhis website.
“Queer Eye” Season 6 serves up tears and cheers, and we’re totally here for it.