


And that goes for every person, every planet, every mountain, every grain of sand, every song, every tear. And since God is love and God doesn't make mistakes, then you must be exactly the way he wants you to be. At least that's what I was always taught. (Yeah, good luck with that.) It all comes to a head when Ted gives him one of the best speeches of the entire show: "… created you in his image. Season 1: Episode 13, "Very Stupid People" Emmett (Peter Paige) has been trying to go straight. The dysfunctional/codependent nature of Brian and Michael's friendship will hit many peaks, this episode is just one of them. Season 1: Episode 10, "Queens of the Road" Brian throws Michael a surprise birthday party and outs him to a coworker. (You'll soon learn that Brian has father issues.) Season 1: Episode 7, "Spells Like Codependence" Justin's homophobic father attacks Brian. (Remember this guy.) Ted winds up in a coma. Ted (Scott Lowell) hooks up with a guy whose drugs cause him to OD. Also, Brian objects the circumcision of his son, Gus, and thus establishes his favorite pastime of antagonizing Melanie while Lindsay defends him. She's the poster PLFAG mom, and ultimate dropper of wisdom. Season 1: Episode 2, "Queer, There and Everywhere" Meet Michael's mom, Debbie (Sharon Gless). The final two seasons get a little too dramatic at times-and maybe a bit improbable (Justin goes to Hollywood to work in the movies!)-but the finale pays off, so you'll want to know what got you there. And even though it came before the true advent of prestige television, it still has a long-arc format wherein little bits of every episode tie into both what's happening in the moment and what will happen in the future. Generally speaking, all of Queer As Folk is watchable. That said, Justin experiences the most growth over the show's course-but since Brian and Justin spend most of the show's run in various states of emotional entanglement, it's easy to follow them as a dynamic duo. It's no wonder that when his childhood best friend Michael (Hal Sparks) created a gay superhero, he modeled him after Brian. He's a classic Anti-Hero-With-a-Code, but in a way that's never boring. It's true, it will remind us that we are, after all, not God.Best Character to Follow: The most interesting person on the show, easily, is Brian Kinney. And your father's name will shine again like a beacon in the galaxy. Then, having reached the heights, this all-but-divine race perished in a single night, and nothing was preserved above ground.Īlta, about a million years from now the human race will have crawled up to where the Krell stood in their great moment of triumph and tragedy. Ethically and technologically they were a million years ahead of humankind, for in unlocking the mysteries of nature they had conquered even their baser selves, and when in the course of eons they had abolished sickness and insanity, crime and all injustice, they turned, still in high benevolence, upwards towards space. In times long past, this planet was the home of a mighty, noble race of beings who called themselves the Krell. United Planets Cruiser C57D, now more than a year out from Earth Base on a special mission to the planetary system of the great main-sequence star Altair. And so, at last, mankind began the conquest and colonization of deep space. Almost at once there followed the discovery of hyperdrive through which the speed of light was first obtained and later greatly surpassed. By 2200 A.D., they had reached the other planets of our solar system. In the final decade of the 21st Century, men and women in rocket ships landed on the moon.
