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Queer As Folk ~ 5.13 ~ We Will Survive!
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Queer As Folk ~ 5.13 ~ "We Will Survive!" ~ Episode Discussion Brian and Justin prepare to marry, but realize they are both denying themselves who they are and call the wedding off. Lindsay and Melanie move to Canada with Michael's blessing. Michael's asked to represent the Committee for Human Rights. Ted sees his relationship with Tad for what it really is. The beat of Babylon continues... Director: Kelly Makin Writers: Ron Cowen & Daniel Lipman Created by: Russell T. Davies Original air date:August 7, 2005 (United States) August 15, 2005 (Canada) __________________
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Thank you Daggi for updating. Much appreciation!
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A word of advice, my sweet Emmett - mourn the losses because they are many. But celebrate the victories because they are few. ~ Debbie Novotny "We came for the queer but stayed for the folk" ~ Peter Paige |
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Why are they doing this storyline for Ted on the finale??? But I guess they are showing how much he's grown. I was very glad to see Blake again though.
Adopting Hunter was so sweet. Seeing Justin and Brian in their suitsssss. Such a bittersweet episode for them. Justin was right in saying that Brian was changing for him and doing all these things that weren't him. And Brian was right in saying that Justin wasn't going to New York just becasue of him. They are both right. And I am glad that they both recognized that and were mature enough to talk about it and realize that getting married was not the right decision. As painful as it is, it makes sense. I never saw J/B as the type to get married. I just wish instead of it ending the way it had that Brian would have gone with Justin to New York and they could have just been monogamous or in a long term relationship or something... but I guess they left it for the audience to decide what happened. in my head, Brian ended up moving there. "Whether we see each other next week, next month, or never again, it doesn't matter. It's only time." Amazing quote. Also Brian not returning the rings kinda gives me hope. AND THANK YOU FOR GIVING ME THAT LAST KISS/LOVE SCENE... most shows go out without giving their main couples that. J/B just have such deep and meaningful scenes and moments that I am so thankful. That ending shot of Justin disappearing hurt so bad... I am glad the show ended with Michael and Brian kinda how it started and them at babylon dancing, to end on a very positive note. At some point, maybe in another few years Ill do a proper rewatch but for now, this skim was very enjoyable. Great series. __________________
Once I fix me, Last edited by Alexa; 05-10-2023 at 12:04 AM |
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As always, such amazing takes, Alexa!
You can just tell by this episode that the show was drawing to a close __________________
A word of advice, my sweet Emmett - mourn the losses because they are many. But celebrate the victories because they are few. ~ Debbie Novotny "We came for the queer but stayed for the folk" ~ Peter Paige |
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