Queer As Folk

2022
TV-MA
Rating
Eligible
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Season 1 episodes (8)

1 Babylon
6/9/22
Brodie returns to New Orleans and finds his life irrevocably changed after a night out at Babylon with Ruthie, Shar, Noah, Julian, Mingus and Daddius.
2 Blocked
6/9/22
The gang struggles to regain a sense of normalcy; Julian moves in with Brodie and a deeply hurt Noah; Mingus' crush grows; Shar and Ruthie host a sip and see party.
3 Welcum to the Hellmouth
6/9/22
Brodie throws an unforgettable party to honor his lost friends with money from the survivors' fund; Brodie and Noah disagree; Ruthie lies to Shar again; Judy struggles to connect with Mingus.
4 #F*ckDisabledPeople
6/9/22
Marvin and Ali throw a party for people with disabilities at Ghost Fag; Brodie babysits so Ruthie and Shar can have a night out, but it doesn't go as planned; Mingus attends Bussey's drag school; Julian meets someone.
5 Choke
6/9/22
Mingus celebrates their birthday at Ghost Fag's drag wrestling event, despite Brodie's best efforts to keep them away; Julian and Noah come to a difficult decision; Ruthie makes a mistake.
6 Pretend You're Someone Else
6/9/22
The gang rides on a Mardi Gras float, where Brodie and Ruthie find they cannot escape each other -- or their past; Mingus finds solace in sex; Marvin butts heads with Ali and Shar; Noah brings Julian to lunch with his dad.
7 Problematica
6/9/22
Brodie considers his impact on his friends' lives; Noah and Julian host a dinner; Mingus gets shocking news; Bussey makes a big decision; Ruthie bonds with the twins; Shar makes a surprising connection.
8 Sacrilege
6/9/22
Bussey throws a transformative party to reclaim Babylon; Mingus performs again; Bussey, Brodie, Ruthie, Shar and Brenda make decisions that will change the course of their lives.

About this show

Based on the groundbreaking British drama series created by Russell T. Davies, "Queer as Folk" is a bold and visionary reimagining for a whole new generation. Created, written and executive produced by Stephen Dunn, this resonant, affirming and authentic new take follows a diverse group of friends in New Orleans as they navigate life, love and relationships in the wake of an unimaginable tragedy that rocks their community.

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