Before Queer as Folk became a cultural landmark, before it sparked debates and rewrote television rules, there was a quieter moment—one filled with uncertainty. On a bare set, under harsh studio lights, actors exchanged nervous glances, silently asking the same question: “If this goes wrong, will our careers survive?”

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