It wasn’t the flashy nostalgia that hit first. It was the pause—that tiny, involuntary break in someone’s voice when they try to say “It’s been 25 years” like it’s a normal sentence… and suddenly realize it isn’t. At Pride LIVE! Hollywood, the Queer as Folk family gathered to mark the show’s 25th anniversary with a screening and a panel, and the mood wasn’t just celebratory—it was raw.
Because here’s the thing about Queer as Folk: it didn’t just entertain. It dared. And when a show dares, the people making it often pay a price the audience never sees.
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