When Queer as Folk first hit television screens at the start of the millennium, nobody was prepared. It wasn’t “suggestive,” it wasn’t “subtle,” and it definitely wasn’t trying to be polite. It was loud, unapologetic, and bursting with queer joy and queer chaos.

What began as a British series quickly transformed into something American TV had never dared to attempt.
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