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Queer As Folk 2

2002-01-06 | Drama | 20 episodes
Overview
The second season of the groundbreaking and critically-acclaimed series continues to follow the lives of Brian, Michael, Justin, Emmett, Ted, Melanie and Lindsay and their friends, families and lovers. Emotions and passions swirl around this group of gay men and women as they deal with the struggles and joys of life and love. A compelling blend of graphic sexual scenes with strong dialogue and witty comedy, "Queer As Folk" remains a controversial yet provocative and ultimately intriguing drama.

6 Seasons

Episode

Home Is Where the Ass Is (2002)

Suffering post-trauma after the bashing, Justin can't remember the fateful night and Brian can't forget it. Lindsay pops the question to Melanie at her sister's wedding. Michael returns to Pittsburgh just as Chris Hobbs is sentenced.

Home Is Where the Ass Is poster

Directed By

Alex Chapple

Writer

Ron Cowen

All Better Now (2002)

Justin is unable to process Chris Hobbs' attack, or to accept physical contact, despite Brian's best efforts. Ted is fired for surfing porn at work. Michael and Emmett take jobs as naked waiters. This time, it's Melanie who proposes to Lindsay.

All Better Now poster

Directed By

John Greyson

Writer

Ron Cowen

Hypocrisy: Don't Do It (2002)

Will Brian accept a Hero Award for saving Justin? Ted's favorite author, Howard Bellweather, is in town to protest Brian's award while collecting his own. Emmett's working for fabulous men who seem like the politically correct characters of the new gay TV drama, "Gay as Blazes!" Michael wants to reconnect with Brian at the comic convention.

Hypocrisy: Don't Do It poster

Directed By

Michael DeCarlo

Writer

Karen Walton

Pride (2002)

Brian, Michael, Justin, Emmett, Ted, Lindsay, Melanie and Debbie all overcome various obstacles to show their PRIDE in Pittsburgh's annual parade.

Pride poster

Directed By

Kevin Inch

Writer

Michael MacLennan

...Wherever That Dream May Lead You (2002)

As a result of his gay bashing, Justin loses the motor skills necessary to succeed in art school, and is forced to drop out, while Michael decides to quit his job at the Big Q and risk everything to buy a comic-book store. Meanwhile, Ted becomes an entrepreneur as well, ditching his new accounting job to start his own porno website.

...Wherever That Dream May Lead You poster

Directed By

David Wellington

Writer

Efrem Seeger

Cast

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