Queer As Folk

Queer As Folk 2a6l3a

2000
Queer As Folk
Queer As Folk

Queer As Folk 2a6l3a

8.5 | TV-MA | en | Drama

Brash humor and genuine emotion make up this original series revolving around the lives, loves, ambitions, careers and friendships of a group of gay men and women living on Liberty Avenue in contemporary Pittsburgh, PA. The show offers an unapologetic look at modern, urban gay and lesbian lives while addressing the most critical health and political issues affecting the community. Sometimes racy, sometimes sensitive and always straight to the heart.

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EP1  Move and Leave
May. 22,2005
Move and Leave

Michael throws a surprise 10th anniversary party for Melanie and Lindsay but the evening doesn't quite turn out as planned. Justin's stay in Hollywood is extended, in turn affecting his relationship with Brian. At Ted's suggestion, Brian invests his Kinnetik profits in a new venture.

EP2  Back in Business
May. 22,2005
Back in Business

Brian re-opens Babylon but the party boys have disappeared. Justin returns to Pittsburgh after the studio pulls the plug on "Rage." Michael decides to pursue custody of his daughter, Jenny Rebecca. Behind closed doors, Ted pursues a new look after a recent fling turns out to be a chubby chaser. Emmett lands a role in front of the camera as Pittsburgh's resident "Queer Guy" on the local news.

EP3  Fags Are No Different Than People
May. 29,2005
Fags Are No Different Than People

Brian and Michael grow further apart as Brian struggles to save Liberty Avenue from gentrification and Michael embraces domestic life. The street may never be the same when Debbie decides to retire from the diner and newcomer Loretta Pye takes over.

EP4  Hard Decisions
Jun. 05,2005
Hard Decisions

Brian remains steadfast in his belief that marriage is the death of a relationship. Debbie has a difficult time accepting her role as a lady of leisure – especially when she discovers that Loretta has stolen her act including the button-clad vest right down to the wisecracks. Ted decides to undergo an extreme makeover.

EP5  Excluding and Abstemiousness
Jun. 12,2005
Excluding and Abstemiousness

Debbie tries to let Loretta down easy. Brian must refrain from sex after he contracts syphilis. Hunter has to deal with the aftermath of his classmates and their parents discovering how he got HIV. Ted regrets having plastic surgery. Justin and Daphne discuss the possibility (or impossibility) of Brian embracing domestic life. Michael, Melanie, and Lindsey are forced to reevaluate their parenting arrangement when the fight over JR reaches its climax.

EP6  Bored Out of Ya Fucking Mind
Jun. 19,2005
Bored Out of Ya Fucking Mind

Brian's reign as hottest man at Babylon is challenged by the new stud, Brandon. Although a huge success as the "Queer Guy," Emmett faces a challenge of his own when he realizes he's been hired as a clown for the network's ratings. Ted, a new man after his cosmetic surgery, has an opportunity for revenge on an old flame. Ben and Michael attempt to help Hunter lift his spirits and get back to school. Bored as a lady of leisure, Debbie finds herself back at the diner.

EP7  Hope Against Hope
Jun. 26,2005
Hope Against Hope

Proposition 14 threatens same sex couple's rights while Brian deals with the threat of Brandon's presence in his world. Justin's decision to move out of Brian's loft creates a rift between Brian and Michael. Ted struggles to he's with Troy only in order to exact revenge. Lindsay decides to give her parents a chance and moves back home with her son, Gus.

EP8  Honest to Yourself
Jul. 03,2005
Honest to Yourself

Justin lands himself in jail for standing up against Proposition 14 and his own father. Brian and Brandon work their way down the list of the ten hottest guys in their competition to determine the real stud of Babylon. Ben grieves Hunter's departure. Melanie and Lindsay attempt an in-house separation while Emmett's stalker reveals himself.

EP9  Anything in Common
Jul. 10,2005
Anything in Common

The gang fights against Proposition 14. Michael and Brian still aren't speaking to each other while Lindsay and Melanie's in-house separation heats up. Drew finally comes out. Ted begins his quest for his Mr. Right.

EP10  I Love You
Jul. 17,2005
I Love You

Cyndi Lauper makes a guest appearance as Babylon plays host to the Stop Prop14 Benefit – an event that changes everyone's lives.

EP11  Fuckin' Revenge
Jul. 24,2005
Fuckin' Revenge

Brian re-evaluates his priorities after the bombing of Babylon. Michael continues to recover in the hospital, and a Liberty Avenue vigil for the victims ends in chaos.

EP12  Mr. Right (Never Broke a Promise)
Jul. 31,2005
Mr. Right (Never Broke a Promise)

Brian and Justin are getting married! Melanie and Lindsay plan on moving the family to Canada – to raise Gus and Jenny Rebecca in a country where they won't be humiliated because of their parents' sexual orientation. Ted may have finally found his Mr. Right. Emmett catches Drew with another man.

EP13  We Will Survive!
Aug. 07,2005
We Will Survive!

Brian and Justin prepare to marry, but realize they are both denying themselves who they are and call the wedding off. Lindsay and Melanie move to Canada with Michael's blessing. Michael's asked to represent the Committee for Human Rights. Ted sees his relationship with Tad for what it really is. The beat of Babylon continues...

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8.5 | TV-MA | en | Drama | More Info
Released: 2000-12-03 | Released Producted By: Showtime Networks , Temple Street Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.sho.com/queer-as-folk
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Brash humor and genuine emotion make up this original series revolving around the lives, loves, ambitions, careers and friendships of a group of gay men and women living on Liberty Avenue in contemporary Pittsburgh, PA. The show offers an unapologetic look at modern, urban gay and lesbian lives while addressing the most critical health and political issues affecting the community. Sometimes racy, sometimes sensitive and always straight to the heart.

Genre

Drama

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Cast

Sharon Gless

Director

Patrick Antosh

Producted By

Showtime Networks , Temple Street Productions

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Gale Harold
Gale Harold

as Brian Kinney

Randy Harrison
Randy Harrison

as Justin Taylor

Hal Sparks
Hal Sparks

as Michael Novotny

Peter Paige
Peter Paige

as Emmett Honeycutt

Scott Lowell
Scott Lowell

as Ted Schmidt

Patrick Antosh
Patrick Antosh

Costume Designer

Jason Gradwell
Jason Gradwell

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Queer As Folk Audience Reviews 4c262b

Tacticalin An absolute waste of money
FirstWitch A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
Lidia Draper Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
Madilyn Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.
gailknickerbocker I have watched all 83 episodes more than once. The lines in this are worth hearing. The Stories are deeply touching. The personalities of the characters is true to my life each in their own way. I wish this show was still being produced. Hoping for a Season 6 or a reunion movie someday. I was so moved by this show that I found a way to meet several of the actors in it and tell them that I appreciate their willingness to make this a reality and to use their acting ability to produce the feel that it is actually happening in the moment.This show addresses issues that the gay community dealt with in the early 2000s. So much has changed since then for the good but gay people are still beat up, drugged out, rejected by parents and schools,and rejected by society and religion. Brother and sister relationships and Parent child relationships were dealt with. Teachers and students, students and students were all related in this show. Enduring friendships were the deepest issue addressed. How they did friendships; what they were willing to do for one another, how much they loved and cared for and stood by their friends was the most meaningful part for everyone.
bimbaja5 I was 14 when i started to watch QAF. It became immediately my favorite show. Not only the characters are great but the actors and directors are (were) doing a really amazing work. Each episodes are well-made, the musics, the places, everything entertains the people who are watching it. I like the fact, that they could maintain the series interesting, i think it didn't become boring for the last season at all which is exceptional. All the characters are individual, it is enjoyable to follow the story with them. According to my opinion they represent it very well how homosexual people live in America.I also like it that there is a great improvement in the personality of all the characters. They all are lovely, not just the main characters, like Brian, Justin or Michael but also Debbie or Vic, who are rarely in screen but always making some great comments or funny moments. There are so many things which really exist in our life but we just do not care about it, or we even don't realize it is around us. That's why I like the 3. and 4. seasons so much, 'cause it is showing the scary moments of these people. The brutality of homophobic people or the hard moments of a teenage who is having HIV. All in all I say it is really worth to watch this series, if you have some time (because all the episodes are like 45 min long) you should give it a try.
smokeymoochoo I loved this series but have so many questions about their futures. Did Justin make it in New York? Did Justin return to Brian? Did Michael and Ben adopt Hunter? Did Mel and Lindsey get married? Does Emmet find love? Does Theodore find love with Blake? Did Prop 14 get stopped? Do Debbie and Carl get married? Why wasn't Gale Harrold and Randy Harrison at the reunion??So wishing for just ONE more series to answer all these questions Loved all the actors for bringing sexuality out of the dark and making it REAL and enabling others to feel more comfortable for being who they are and not having to hide. BI AND PROUD thank you Q.A.F
zooeyhall So---gay guys have lots of torrid sex with other hot-looking gay guys. And when they aren't engaged in that, they're out clubbing! As a gay man myself, can someone tell me what universe this show takes place in? But I suppose if you put lots of implied sex and near-nudity in a TV show, it is SURE to boost the ratings!Apparently the gay world consists of narcissistic nitwits who are all beautiful and spout dumb dialogue. This empty-headed series is just chock-full of the worst gay stereotypes. But then again, as I mention above, dopey dialogue and the occasional sweaty heaving (but implied) sex brings in the idiot viewers.