We're Here - Season 3

Season 3
In Season 3, the queens recruit a diverse group of local residents from Granbury, TX; St. George, UT; Brevard County, FL; Jackson, MS; and Sussex, NJ to share their stories, increase awareness, and promote acceptance in their communities by participating in one-night-only drag shows. In each town, the queens inspire their "drag daughters" to express their genuine selves in front of their families, friends and communities, at times facing increased opposition and anti-LGBTQ+ legislation laws.

Episodes

Granbury, Texas
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.

Jackson, Mississippi
Bob, Eureka, and Shangela travel to Jackson, Mississippi – a city with a long history of oppression – to help Mark reinforce his dedication to creating an authentic, safe community for other queer people of color; Debronski find his voice and overcome the fear that's been holding him back; and motorcycle-riding Chris, whose allyship is as hardcore as his lifestyle.

St. George, Utah
Despite a public battle with St. George's City Hall, the show must go on as Bob, Eureka, and Shangela help Toni, a trans teen struggling with being misgendered… even at home; Gaby, who left the Mormon church after coming out as bisexual – and whose mother followed in support; and Micah, a devoted advocate for the city's queer community.

Sussex, New Jersey
The queens help a woman find a queer community, a bisexual navy vet accept his whole self, and Shangela's most unexpected "daughter" yet.

Florida, Part 1
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.

Florida, Part 2
While the queens ready their "kids" for the performance of a lifetime, Eureka opens up about her authentic self.
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