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 Queer as Folk: The Complete Third Season
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Showtimes groundbreaking series chronicling the lives of gay men and women in Pittsburgh really hit its stride during the third season, which saw several relationships end and several more go through some very tough times. As in previous seasons, the language and sex scenes are graphic and uncompromising, but they dont constitute the shows raison dêtre. The series is about life, love, and loss, and every viewer can relate to at least some of the problems faced by these personable characters. Folk is still dominated by hard-charging ad executive Brian Kinney (Gale Harold), whose relationship with young art student Justin Taylor (Randy Harrison) has dissolved as Season 3 opens. Now Justin has taken up with Ethan (Fab Filippo), but were betting that they wont last the full 14 episodes as a couple. No-nonsense attorney Melanie Marcus (Michelle Clunie) is pregnant again, but shes haunted by fears that shell miscarry before her first trimester has ended. Accountant cum Internet porn entrepreneur Ted Schmidt (Scott Lowell) gets involved with Emmett (Peter Paige), but their partnership undergoes some serious strain before the season is half over. And then theres Michael Novotny (Hal Sparks) and his perpetually positive mom, Debbie (Sharon Gless), who lands herself a man and comes to Ted and Emmett for a refresher course in oral sex! In a more ominous development, homophobe police chief Jim Stockwell (David Gianopoulous) decides to run for mayor -- and his campaign hires Brian to oversee the advertising. Theres no shortage of plot complications in this group of superlative episodes, which further develop characters that were vividly drawn to begin with. Fine writing, sensitive acting, and incisive direction have combined to make this series one of cables must-see programs, and a generous special features section makes it a must-own for fans on DVD. Ed HulseCustomer ReviewsWrite your own online review >Number Of Reviews: 5 Average Rating: A reviewer (theatrebroadstreet05@yahoo.com), a member of the gay community, April 22, 2005 Semi good.Queer as Folk: Season three didnt catch my attention like the first two seasons, but the overall thing was really good acting and the script. I do recommend that you watch it because it is very informative about politicians and them not giving two cents about the gay community. I think if you liked or loved the first two seasons that the third one is needed because you never know it might just be important to know some of the things that can happen just because your gay.Also Recommended: Queer as Folk:Season 2 Queer as Folk:Season 1Brandy Nicole (Brandy21Nicole@aol.com), woman who loves women, February 26, 2004 THE BEST T.V SERIES EVER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I love the show I highly recommend it to everyone. I own all 3 DVDS and cant wait for season 4. Please if you get a chance order it now. You will be very pleased I think...Also Recommended: QAF 1 & 2Shifty (ShiftyNit@msn.com), an avid TV and movie fan, February 24, 2004 One of the best shows ever!this is one of the best shows ive seen in a long time. i own all three dvd sets and i cant wait for season 4 to begin. i highly recommend this show to everyone, gay or straight.Also Recommended: Queer As Folk: Season 1 Queer As Folk: Season 2A reviewer, a radio DJ, February 2, 2004 Does it Get Better?yeah, i dont think so. QAF is an awesome show. if you dont have access to the show, i highly suggest the DVDs. its worth it.A reviewer, a QAF lover ;-), January 15, 2004 The Best Gay Show EverI would just like to say that this is the best show I have ever seen. It thrills me to see that people are actually seeing gays in a different light.Also Recommended: Queer as Folk Season 1 Queer as Folk Season 2

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