We're Here Episode Rating Graph
Apr 2020 - May 2024
Apr 2020 - May 2024
8.0
Browse episode ratings trends for We're Here. Simply click on the interactive rating graph to explore the best and worst of We're Here's 26 episodes.
S3 Ep2
9.0
2nd Dec 2022
The queens help further Mark’s advocacy for queer people of color, amplify Debronski’s voice, and raise Chris’ allyship to new heights.
S3 Ep5
8.7
23rd Dec 2022
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 survivor.
S3 Ep3
8.7
9th Dec 2022
The queens help a bisexual woman who left Mormonism, a teen struggling with being misgendered, and an advocate for the queer community.
S3 Ep6
8.6
30th Dec 2022
As they put the finishing touches on the drag show, Bob, Eureka, and Shangela continue their work with Jaime, Dempsey, Mandy, Lori, Mark, and Vico. Meanwhile, Eureka is inspired by Mandy to be upfront about her own identity and live a more authentic life.
S4 Ep6
8.5
31st May 2024
After securing a venue, Sasha, Priyanka, and Latrice - along with their drag daughters - prepare for a drag show of biblical proportions.
S1 Ep5
8.5
21st May 2020
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.
S3 Ep1
8.5
25th Nov 2022
The queens work with an unapologetic ally, a music minister recently removed from their church, and a teen looking to create a safe space.
S2 Ep4
8.4
1st Nov 2021
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.
S4 Ep4
7.4
17th May 2024
The Queens are joined by Latrice Royale in Oklahoma, a state that has recently introduced an alarming number of anti-LGBTQ+ bills.
S4 Ep5
7.5
24th May 2024
As the Queens struggle to secure a venue for their show, Latrice finds unexpected healing in Tulsa.
S4 Ep1
7.5
26th Apr 2024
Amid a drag ban, our new Queens work with a trans woman tired of "passing," a musician, and a drag performer with a heavy heart.
S2 Ep7
8.0
22nd Nov 2021
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.
S4 Ep2
8.0
3rd May 2024
After a successful first drag show, the Queens prepare for a larger one in the center of town before risking arrest at a town hall meeting.
S2 Ep6
8.0
15th Nov 2021
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.
S2 Ep8
8.1
29th Nov 2021
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.
S3 Ep4
8.1
16th Dec 2022
The queens help a woman find a queer community, a bisexual navy vet accept his whole self, and Shangela’s most unexpected “daughter” yet.
S1 Ep1
8.4
23rd Apr 2020
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.
S1 Ep2
8.4
30th Apr 2020
Bob, Eureka and Shangela head to Twin Falls, Idaho, a conservative, predominately Mormon community in Magic Valley where they meet a group of drag artists who need help forming a community and work with Clifton, Brandon and Mikayla.
S1 Ep3
8.4
7th May 2020
In Branson, Mo., a wholesome showbiz town smack in the middle of the Bible Belt, Bob, Eureka, and Shangela help Tanner, Charles and Chris who are struggling to be their true selves in a community that prides itself on its traditional values.
S1 Ep4
8.4
14th May 2020
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.
S1 Ep5
8.5
21st May 2020
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.
S1 Ep6
8.3
4th Jun 2020
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.
Loading...
The first episode of We're Here aired on April 23, 2020.
The last episode of We're Here aired on May 31, 2024.
There are 26 episodes of We're Here.
There are 4 seasons of We're Here.
No.
Canceled