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DVD : Queer as Folk - The Complete Second Season (Showtime)In association with Amazon.comstarring: Gale Harold, Hal Sparks, Randy Harrison, Michelle Clunie, Robert Gant directed by: Alex Chapple, Bruce McDonald, David Wellington, Jeremy Podeswa, John Fawcett List Price: $49.99 Amazon.com's Price: $25.49 You Save: $24.50 (49%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1Binding: DVD Brand: PARAMOUNT PICTURES EAN: 9781932228281 Format: Anamorphic, Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC ISBN: 1932228284 Label: Showtime Networks Manufacturer: Showtime Networks Number Of Items: 6 Publisher: Showtime Networks Region Code: 1 Release Date: February 25, 2003 Running Time: 956 minutes Studio: Showtime Networks Theatrical Release Date: December 03, 2000 Sales Rank: 9163 MPN: SHO2026 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Showtime's award-winning series is back!Experience the passion and pain from season two all over again from Justin's recovery from the gay bashing to Ted's profession of his love for Emmet Queer As Folk: The Complete Second Season is a must-have for everyone this holiday season.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: UPC: 758445202625 Manufacturer No: SHO2026 Amazon.com: 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 Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - WonderfulThis is a wonderful series. Very grafic and interesting. One of my favorite shows EVER! Rating: - A strong, gripping second season of what is becoming one of the best shows on televisionA pitch-perfect first season of a TV show is a rarity, and Queer as Folk - The Complete First Season was just that. Here comes season two, which is just as strong, but more watchable as we don't have to deal with necessary explanations and are able to get into the drama easily, since we care so much for these characters. And what a drama it is! After the shocking season finale of the first season (the best season finale I've ever seen, and the one that made jump out of my seat and ring a friend ... Read More Rating: - Must have!I loved the second season!!! It's a bummer that I bought the first two season and then realized that the whole series would be out soon! But all in all for all of you QaF fans this is a must have! Rating: - Excellent!!A must see for anyone interested in the gay world..I was hooked from the frist CD of season one..now i can't get enough.. Rating: - Awesome Show Its a real look at the gay world. Lots of real subject matter. Of course like most tv and movies, there is almost always a happy ending to whatever is going on at the time. If only life could be the same Browse for similar items by category:
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