Pros: outstanding cast, solid bond of friendship Cons: none for me
Queer As Folk Season 2 picks up fairly close to the ending of the initial season. After the near death gay bashing Justin received, he returns to his family life but is greatly changed. For one thing, tremors in his hand make him believe he may ...
Pros: Good characterizations and mostly quality storylines Cons: Some storylines are less than impressive
I became a fan of the Showtime TV series Queer as Folk during the mid-point of the first season. While at times, the sex scenes were graphic enough to slightly affect me, the show's decidedly in-your-face portrayal of the lifestyle of swinging...
Pros: Much more depth, Award-worthy acting, Better bonus disk Cons: Less edgy, Beginning to lose its spice
The second season of QUEER AS FOLK is quite possibly the season with the most pivotal scenes in it. Although it's even more comedic than the first season, it's all the more emotional and a bit more (Ok, a lot more) relationship-focused. To the ...
Pros: In depth character development... funnier than ever... acting greatly improved Cons: back and forth between Brian and Justin-they're starting to look like Ross and Rachel.
The boys are back at it again and they keep you entertained the whole way through. A long season - ...
Pros: A little less stereotypical Cons: Slightly less believable still
As long as you can believe that Emit almost inherited 10 million dollars, Ted started his own pornographic website and Deb is dating a homophobic cop, Brian can be pathetic and sunshine's hand can heal, you're good to go.
No less enthralling and...
The first groundbreaking season of Showtime's QUEER AS FOLK introduced the series's main characters: Michael an insecure 29 year-old Brian an ad execu...More at Family Video
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