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Queer as Folk - The Complete Third Season (Showtime) Customer Reviews (16 - 18 of 33 Reviews)
Another great season, great character development
Everyone has a strong opinion on this show. I for one thoroughly enjoyed season 3. My review, without spoilers:
Scott Lowell's performance as Ted addicted to crystal meth is outstanding. Peter Paige also does a spectacular job as Emmitt, Ted's boyfriend, trying to deal with the addition. This saga within the series is one of the best parts of season three.
That being said, I could have done without Hunter: was he added to the show simply to have a twink on hand now that Justin is maturing? Also, I would love to see just ONE episode where it isn't necessary for the cast to get their freak on at Babylon, the disco.
I cringe when I see the illicit, casual sex and casual drug use on the show. I will respect the writers' decision to include it, as it's part of gay life. But the writers could be more inclusive of the diversity of opinions in the community by adding a character that is opposed to casual sex and recreational drug use. They do exist!
Are you people taking crazy pills????
You've got to be kidding me?
This show started with promise but has become arguably the worst hour of television on the tube. Horribly written by cliche-riddled lunkheads, it's both sophmoric and utterly predictable.
i don't care about the controversy it kicked up with its promiscuity or how some complained it doesn't reflect the entire gay community. Who cares? It's stories are abyssmal. I could string together more realistic dialouge by typing blindfolded. And that stupid rushing camera movement every five seconds...blow me.
This could have been a show on the scale of The Sopranos and Six Feet Under. Instead it's just gay Melrose Place, but with less intrigue and intelligence.
Embarrassing to say the least. The writing staff should be sent back to school after being fired outright.
Great show
Regardless of age, gender, or sexual orientation, compared to most of the bland drivel on television this is just a great show.
As well as the gay issue, which is pretty much dealt with in all the other reviews, i think this show succeeds largely due to depthful characters, well written scripts, and artful shooting. A quality series.
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