Queer As Folk Season 2 , featuring Michelle Clunie, Randy Harrison, Gale Harold, Sharon Gless, Thea Gill, Hal Sparks, Chris Potter, Peter Paige, Scott Lowell , Buy it online now in our gay video store.
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Queer As Folk Season 2

THE STORY:

Showtime’s Queer as Folk continues to break new ground in depicting the lives of gays and lesbians on television. Outrageous, hilarious, graphic, wonderful – and all 22 episodes are included in the handsome boxed set.
Product Information And Features:
Item # 19695
Year Released: 2002
Studio: Wolfe Video
Rating: TVMA

KEYWORDS:

groundbreaking

Category:

COMEDY, DRAMA,TELEVISION

PRODUCT FORMAT INFORMATION:
Close Caption: no

Region Code: 1

Languages: 
English
FEATURES: 
Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono) * 20 episodes on five discs * Next on Queer as Folk * Video jukebox * Episode summaries * Bonus features on Disc 6: * Folks on the Road: A Backstage Pass * A Day in the Life of Queer as Folk * What Is It About Babylon? * Wrap Party Reel * The Unexpurgated Lady in Pearls * Rage Gay Crusader: The Comic Book * The Making of Rage Gay Crusader * 2002 Queer as Folk Summer Pride Tour * The Folks * TV spots * Animated photo gallery * Season 3 sneak peek * Queer Duck preview * Number of discs: 6
REVIEWS:
They're still out and proud, and in their second season the boys (and girls) of Queer as Folk continued to break ground as the most gay-friendly show on television (sorry, Will and Grace). Some plot lines were a little over the top, others truly heartfelt, but they were never less than entertaining, even during their All My Children moments. Season two opened in the aftermath of the gay-bashing of Justin (Randy Harrison), the young artist who wondered if he'd ever be able to paint or draw again, and went on to face a variety of issues and plotlines as diverse as its characters. Some were timely (Michael negotiating a relationship with new HIV-positive boyfriend Ben), some romantic (lesbians Lindsay and Melanie tying the knot), some new to the show (Emmett embarks on a relationship with a--gasp!--older gentleman), and some, well, far-fetched (how many of you had to wrestle, like Ted did, with starting your own pornographic web site?). While the writing tended to flail about a bit, thankfully coalescing by the season's end, the show continued to be anchored by stellar actors, especially Peter Paige's Emmett, who grew the most during the second season; Michelle Clunie's Melanie, the alternately wry and sweet lesbian who became the show's secret weapon; and, as always, Gale Harold's Brian, the lothario with a heart of tarnished gold. Frustrating, fascinating, exasperating one moment and charming the next, Brian perfectly summed up the guilty pleasures of Queer as Folk, where humanity peeks out every now and then from behind the curtain of fabulous comedy and drama. --Mark Englehart - amazon.com

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