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#1 Photo Products - Queer as Folk - The Final Season (Collector's Edition)

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List Price: $109.99
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Manufacturer: Showtime Networks Starring: Gale Harold, Hal Sparks, Randy Harrison, Michelle Clunie, Thea Gill Directed By: Bruce McDonald, David Wellington, John Fawcett, John Greyson, Kari Skogland
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Binding: DVD Brand: Paramount EAN: 0097368011847 Format: Box set Label: Showtime Networks Manufacturer: Showtime Networks Number Of Items: 5 Publisher: Showtime Networks Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2006-05-30 Running Time: 870 Studio: Showtime Networks Theatrical Release Date: 2000-12-03
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Couldn't have been more pleased! Comment: I cant even begin to explain how excited I was when I found the final season of Queer as Folk here on amazon.com because everywhere else I looked, it was far more expensive. Plus, because the order was over a certain amount I received special shipping which I was able to upgrade to overnight for a fair price. For those who have ever watched Queer as Folk, this DVD collection is sure to please. Buy Now and Enjoy!
Queer as Folk - The Final Season (Collector's Edition)
Customer Rating:      Summary: I so miss this show! Comment: I finally got around to getting this final season of one of my favorite shows. I felt the show presented a realistic side of the gay community, warts and all. I also saw myself and my friends represented by the characters and story lines. I was crying like a baby when the show ended, and it makes me happy to be able to view my favorite episodes and scenes whenever I want to. If you really loved this show I highly recommend getting this final season collection. You won't be sorry.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A fitting end to a landmark series Comment: The fifth & final season of "Queer as Folk" did not disappoint. If anything, the producers, writers & cast met their subject matter dead on, with an unfaltering eye. Notable was the ongoing (and incredibly messy) custody battle between Lindsay, Melanie & biological father Michael; the creators smartly realized that situations such as this are not neatly resolved within an episode or two. Repercussions linger long after, and friendships/relationships are put to the test.
There were wonderful guest appearances from Rosie O'Donnell & Cyndi Lauper, the latter's participation signalling a bombing at Babylon which changed many lives forever. Most shocking was the 360-degree turnaround of Brian, who changed his ways, rejected promiscuity and made an announcement which made all jaws drop: He was marrying Justin & settling down for good. But as with the custody battle storyline, there are no easy answers as things take a complicated turn.
Emmett (who took a fun whirl aa a gay celebrity) helped closeted football player Drew deal with a scandal & embrace his homosexuality; unlucky-at-love Ted (who also boosted his confidence with plastic surgery) got a much-deserved ending by hinting at a possible romantic rekindling with old boyfriend Blake; Debbie flirted with retirement from the diner to spend more time with live-in boyfriend/policeman Karl; and Hunter faced HIV prejudice at school and accepted Michael & Ben's proposal to become their son for good. Concluding this all was an appropriate, heartwarming fadeout as Michael philosophizes that "we all follow the 'thumpa-thumpa' of life's dance beat. It's what drives us".
There is not a weak performance from anyone in this series, leading or supporting roles alike. It's sad to see this series exit the airwaves. However, it has made such a deep impression in portaying the gay lifestyle with such frankness that other future series will be hard pressed to meet its levels of quality.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Sublime series Comment: Since QAF 's not out yet here in Belgium (got the pun??), I ordered it for the fifth time at Amazon and I must say, the combination of daring erotics, drama, suspense and classical soap elements makes this series a real must-have for all queers and their friends.
Every character is well taken care of, nice stories, real-life plots, excellent acting, great score and typical music.
Stopping after 5 seasons may be good, because we really don't want this cult series to degenerate into hollow, brainless entertainment just because there's a market for it.
Great job. Snifffff ..
Customer Rating:      Summary: Sizzling Hott Finale Comment: The Gang is back and this time more trendy, hotter, sexier and irresistable......
I wish the show was never ending but nevertheless having a Collector's Edition makes me feel special..
The show is groundbreaking and has certainly changed my life in some ways.
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Editorial Reviews:
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QUEER AS FOLK Season 5 continues to follow the journey of a group of gay friends and lovers living in Pittsburgh. This critically acclaimed series brings with it mature stories about facing the challenges of same-sex parenting, discrimination, AIDS/HIV, cancer and morality.
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