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- Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka O'Hara, and Shangela Laquifa Wadley arrive in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania to put on a one-night-only drag show featuring locals in need of a little support and empowerment, including: Hunter, a young, gay make-up artist yearning for a deeper connection with his father; Darryl, a local college admissions officer hoping to tell a story of race in America while being an effective ally to the LGBTQ community; and Erica, a conservative Christian mother eager to reconnect with her estranged daughter Hailey, who recently came out as bisexual.
- Bob, Eureka, and Shangela head west to Twin Falls, Idaho, a conservative, predominately Mormon community in Magic Valley. There, they meet Michael, Owen, and Amelia, a group of local drag artists who need help forming a community. In order to do just that, the queens work with: Clifton, a young, straight musician trying to make amends for his past by testing his definition of masculinity; and Brandon, a trans man, and his wife, Mikayla - high school sweethearts from religious families - who are looking for the wedding experience they didn't have the first time around.
- In Branson, Missouri, a wholesome showbiz town smack in the middle of the Bible Belt, Bob, Eureka, and Shangela help three locals struggling to be their true selves in a community that prides itself on its traditional, religious values. Among them are Tanner, a young actor questioning whether it's possible for him to be both Christian and gay; Charles, a classically-trained dancer who wants to show that he's not just out, but proud; and Chris, a father grappling with mental health issues who's determined to embrace his emotions for the sake of his daughter.
- The queens' journey to help the residents of Farmington and Shiprock, New Mexico. They enlist: Nate, a gay, indigenous photographer; Nicole, public defender and local LGBTQ activist; and Stacey and Jasmine, a mourning mother-daughter duo.
- Bob, Eureka, and Shangela head south to Ruston, Louisiana to shake things up for a small town that's in need of some change. Among their drag children are: Jose, a young gay man tired of censoring himself in order to gain respect and acceptance from others; lifelong Ruston resident Stacy, an ex-firefighter and straight ally dedicated to using his influence to make his LGBTQ community members feel welcome; and Lynn, a tenacious, proud lesbian who - despite the loss of her left arm and leg - is ready to reclaim her independence and dust off her old cowboy boots for her drag king debut.
- When COVID-19 disrupts their production schedule, the queens do what they do best: they make it work. Featuring some never-before-seen performances, Bob, Eureka, and Shangela reflect - from the comfort of their homes - on how drag changed, and even saved, their lives. As the queens explore WE'RE HERE's impact, they shed new light on the life-changing experiences they've had traveling across the country and meeting local LGBTQ community members.
- A year after their first visit was cut short due to the pandemic, Shangela, Bob, and Eureka return to Spartanburg, SC to catch up with Noah, who grapples with gender expression; plus-size lesbian model Faith; and Olin, who wants to bring his family together by walking in his brother's shoes--literally.
- In the Southern California town of Temecula, Bob, Eureka, and Shangela work with James, an often misgendered trans man navigating neurodiversity; Jake, his faith influencer mom Michelle, and his partner Brad; and Andrei, a cheerleader whose move back home finds him longing for his mother's acceptance.
- Pride Month proves the perfect opportunity for Bob, Eureka, and Shangela to visit the border town of Del Rio, Texas. There, the queens celebrate gay identifying mayor Bruno Lozano's positive impact on the community, Joey's identity quest, and Esael's coming out journey.
- Bob, Eureka, and Shangela bring drag to Selma, AL, where the queer community remains hidden despite the city's historical significance to the civil rights movement. There, they help recently transitioned Akeelah find the confidence to live life beyond closed doors, release Joseph's deep-seated pain, and encourage Deborah to prioritize herself for a change.
- Hoping to open hearts and minds in Evansville, IN, Bob, Eureka, and Shangela help Methodist Pastor Craig promote LGBTQ equality to his congregants, inspire Tunisian refugee Kaïs to celebrate all facets of his identity, and facilitate the long-overdue wedding of civil rights activists Barbara and Yvon.
- Bob, Eureka, and Shangela shine a much-needed spotlight on the small but mighty queer community in Watertown, SD, where they mentor competitive and deeply connected identical twins Justice and Jaadon; fierce "mamabear" Amy, who's the founder of a local LGBTQ support group; and Erik, who's ready to push past immense societal pressures and finally express his true self.
- Bob, Eureka, and Shangela gladly accept the "kuleana" (responsibility) of working with Kekoa, a former drag queen ready to dust off his heels for the first time since getting sober; teacher and performer Jaquelynn, who wants to be as confident coming out in Kona as she was in NYC; and proud Mahu warrior Lanakila, who's looking to be a little more vulnerable for the community.
- Bob, Eureka, and Shangela empower three members of Grand Junction, CO's trans community to share their most authentic selves, including Taylor, who is tired of limiting himself for others; Angie, who has shied away from her hometown since transitioning; and Dustin, who is beyond ready to dispel the misconceptions of people with disabilities.
- Bob, Eureka, and Shangela have their work cut out for them as they travel to what might be their most contentious city yet, Granbury, Texas, to help Adrienne, a hairstylist and fiercely unapologetic ally; Lou, a nonbinary teen struggling to reclaim the safety and acceptance they felt in their former community; and Deshay, a minister of music recently removed from their church.
- The queens help a bisexual woman who left Mormonism, a teen struggling with being misgendered, and an advocate for the queer community.
- The queen help further Mark's advocacy for queer people of color, amplify Debronski's voice, and raise Chris' allyship to new heights.
- The queens help a woman find a queer community, a bisexual navy vet accept his whole self, and Shangela's most unexpected "daughter" yet.
- The queens help a mom and her trans daughter, a couple of almost 50 years, a man seeking to be open about his identity, and a Pulse Nightclub survivor.
- While the queens ready their "kids" for the performance of a lifetime, Eureka opens up about her authentic self.
- New queens Sasha Velour, Priyanka and Jaida Essence Hall visit Murfreesboro, Tennessee, a city that canceled Pride following a statewide anti-drag ban. They meet Maleeka, who is tired of passing, musician Bradford and drag performer Norm.
- Sasha, Priyanka, and Latrice face challenges securing a venue for their queer community show in Bartlesville. Meanwhile, Latrice finds healing in Tulsa, and they meet Jess, who seeks guidance in embracing her true self.
- After a disastrous town hall, drag queens Sasha, Priyanka, and Jaida mentor their drag children, hoping for acceptance from the local community as they prepare for a performance.
- The Queens visit Oklahoma, a state with anti-LGBTQ+ bills, to support Christian, an attack survivor, Kris, a proud father, John, a two-spirited educator, and Randy, openly gay in Bartlesville, raising awareness and fostering acceptance.
- As the crowd for their park gathering grows, the Queens vow to meet the hate with even louder outpourings of love. Then, after finally securing an unconventional venue, Sasha, Priyanka, and Latrice - along with their drag daughters - prepare for an epic drag show of biblical proportions.