Queer As Folk DVD Review
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Queer As Folk DVD Review
Overview:
Queer As Folk, a revolutionary drama series, has garnered a significant cult following since its debut in 2000. With nine Craft Awards nominations from the Director's Guild of Canada, it stands as a milestone in television history. The series, adapted from a British original, is often compared to HBO's Sex and the City, as it was among the first to focus entirely on the lives of gay characters. Created by British writer Russell T. Davies, the show beautifully chronicles the experiences of a group of gay friends in modern-day America.
Setting and Characters:
The story unfolds in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, primarily around Liberty Avenue. The central scenes transpire in homes, a local diner, or the lively Babylon nightclub. Key characters include the lone featured lesbian couple, Lindsay Peterson (Thea Gill) and Melanie Marcus (Michelle Clunie), alongside several gay friends such as Brian Kinney (Gale Harold), Michael Novotny-Bruckner (Hal Sparks), Justin Taylor (Randy Harrison), Ted Schmidt (Scott Lowell), and Emmett Honeycutt (Peter Paige). The series, presented as a drama/soap opera, delves into various aspects of their careers and personal lives, aiming to authentically represent the American homosexual lifestyle.
Notable Episodes:
The Queer As Folk DVD offers a collection of compelling episodes, starting with the series premiere. In this episode, after a night out with friends at Babylon, Brian brings Justin home but struggles to express his desire for a casual encounter. Concurrently, Lindsay and Melanie welcome their new baby, Gus. Other standout episodes include "Episode 110," where Brian evicts Justin for leaving the alarm off, leading to a robbery, and "Episode 118," which sees Justin dealing with his parents' divorce as Ted reunites with Blake.
Season 1 Episode Guide:
- Episode 1: Air Date: 01-17-2003
- Episode 2: Air Date: 01-17-2003
- Episode 3: Air Date: 12-10-2000
- Episode 4: Air Date: 12-17-2000
- Episode 5: Air Date: 01-07-2001
- Episode 6: Air Date: 01-21-2001
- Episode 7: Air Date: 01-28-2001
- Episode 8: Air Date: 02-04-2001
- Episode 9: Air Date: 02-11-2001
- Episode 10: Air Date: 02-18-2001
- Episode 11: Air Date: 02-25-2001
- Episode 12: Air Date: 03-04-2001
- Episode 13: Air Date: 03-11-2001
- Episode 14: Air Date: 03-18-2001
- Episode 15: Air Date: 04-01-2001
- Episode 16: Air Date: 04-08-2001
- Episode 17: Air Date: 04-15-2001
- Episode 18: Air Date: 04-22-2001
- Episode 19: Air Date: 04-29-2001
- Episode 20: Air Date: 06-10-2001
- Episode 21: Air Date: 06-17-2001
- Episode 22: Air Date: 06-24-2001
Queer As Folk is more than just a TV series; it's a vibrant exploration of love, friendship, and community, making it a must-watch for anyone interested in a genuine portrayal of diverse relationships and contemporary issues.
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