I am a big fan of drag art, but as a demissexual cis gender woman I don't have much to say about it, so most of the time I just watch and learn.
I've seen a great potential in both Gloria and Alexia right in the first episode, when they stepped out of the "competition" zone that are present in so many drag races and bring more a helpful approaching to whoever needs their help. They are real godmothers!
Give this show a chance to learn and listen other people's struggles. Brazil is so diverse, I'm sure you'll love to get to know all those beautiful souls and what they've gone through.
Being a Brazilian gives me the chance of saying one thing or two: Brazil is extremely sexist and it is not easy to be either women or homosexual. I feel sad for the trans people because most of them are at the edge of society specially in the countryside, and being a drag is something that we hardly see going around.
The program is set in the most important city of South America (economically speaking), Sao Paulo, but so many people are from other places. So you'll get different views of this huge country that its know only by specific places, like Rio. And you'll probably learn something new, just like I did!