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Gayme Show
Season 1
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Two straight contestants paired with a celebrity "life partner" as they battle head to head in physical, mental and even emotional challenges for the title of "Queen of the Straights."
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8 Episodes
What Lies Beneath
E1
What Lies Beneath
Respect Kirsten
E2
Respect Kirsten
Hear Her
E3
Hear Her
Gay Oregon Trail
E4
Gay Oregon Trail
Notice Me, Father
E5
Notice Me, Father
Acting Battle
E6
Acting Battle
She’s Running
E7
She’s Running
Best Supporting Actress
E8
Best Supporting Actress
Cast of Season 1
Dave Mizzoni
Self - Host
Matt Rogers
Self - Host
Gayme Show • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Film School Rejects
Rob Hunter
What's left is a soft game show with no real rules, some humorous exchanges, and plenty of loud talkers who crave the camera's attention. The hosts do land some funny lines, though, making for some forgettable entertainment.
Slashfilm
Chris Evangelista
It's meant to "uplift and celebrate" the LGBTQ+ community and its allies - at least according to the ad copy. But it doesn't come across that way at all.
IGN Movies
Laura Prudom
It's silly and digestible and ultimately disposable, and doesn't really require much deeper examination than that.
Esquire Magazine
Dave Holmes
It's bitchy and hilarious and if it feels rushed, it's because it's six minutes long.
Vanity Fair
Richard Lawson
It's fast and fun, if extremely niche.
Common Sense Media
Joyce Slaton
If this all sounds like a bunch of crazy nonsense, it is -- but it's also gloriously goofy fun. Everyone wins with this joyful, silly look at gay culture.
Thrillist
Esther Zuckerman
Rogers and Mizzoni were doing "Gayme Show" live before Quibi came along, and you can tell they've perfected the bit.
TV Line
TV Line Staff
It's an off-the-wall delight.
The Verge
Joshua Rivera
It's savvy and effective, with stunts loud enough to hold your attention and talent deft enough to keep it. (It also might be the most genuinely funny show on Quibi so far.)
New York Magazine/Vulture
Kathryn VanArendonk
Matt Rogers and Dave Mizzoni judge two straight men on who's the gayest; I did chuckle.
AV Club
Marah Eakin
The show's wit and writing make for some funny moments, but based on what we've seen, each six-minute episode's flow ultimately rides on the gameness of the straight contestants.
NPR
Glen Weldon
It shouldn't work - so why does it? Casting. Crucially, the contestants, judges and hosts all come from the New York/L.A. comedy scenes - the chemistry is friendly and funny, and the tone is spot on.
The Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
One episode... was pretty fun. After three episodes, though, I was ready for Gayme Show! to shake up the formula a little. There's already a lot of sameness to the comic rhythms, as well as the different on-air personalities.
Entertainment Weekly
Darren Franich
This rainbow burst of silliness is an utter-nonsense extravaganza... It's fun!
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