
Ellie the episode you’re referring to was Anything in common and I’Love You when Cyndi Lauper guest starred as a singer at Babylon for the Benefit fighting Prop 14 when the explosion went off at the club the first time Brian actually says I Love You to Justin. bringing back QAF with the original cast would be one of the best things showtime and cable can do give us a chance to find out what happens to the cast and continue with new episodes. Understand what it was like growing up in a country where it took so long for gay marriage to become legal the type of things my kids watch today is nowhere near as realistic and honest as the shows we watched.
#Gale harold queer as folk series#
The first time I saw QAF was almost 14 years ago at my best friend and her girlfriend (now wife) apartment when we were all in College I recently began watching the series reruns when They began on Showcase I watch them now and wonder why they never had a season 6 too see what would have happened between Brian Kinny and Justin out of all the couples except Michael and Ben they were the best realistic,shared a wonderful connection It seems through everything those two had gone through together they always ended up in each others arms again they were just meant to be now in my 30′s married with three kids two boys and a girl I look back on those days when we were all a bunch of crazy teens realizing it was because of shows like QAF we were able to “Love’s not Time’s fool”….”Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks, but bears it out even to the edge of doom.”ĭamn, I love those writers! It’s the stuff dreams are made of… Ron: The idea for the speech came from a Shakespeare sonnet we all read in high school – #116. An unlikely romance, an unconventional romance, but a great romance that would embrace them for a lifetime. That’s what their story was always about. He was merely implying that even if they DIDN’T see each other again they would still know that they were bonded forever. short! And since both have roots in Atlanta, why can’t they both come back and perform in a play? Ugh! I also suggest you read a recent interview of Cowlip (Daniel Lipman and Ron Cowen)- “QAF Interview 2010.” Their B&J ending is very optimistic!ĭan: Regarding Brian’s “Its only time” speech: Brian didn’t mean that he and Justin would never see each other again. Heck, I just wish I could see the 11 min. GKM, I miss Brian and Justin too! I keep hoping one of Randy’s independent films will make it to a public screen we can all view. How am I supposed to get my fix of Brian and Justin? Especially Randy since he doesn’t do TV. Logo censors the few shows it airs to the point of being unrecognizable. at least for a while! Damn! Why did this show have to go off? I bought the DVD’s and they won’t play. And I don’t think Justin would have gone.But, I can just content with myself with my idea that Brian sold the barn of a house he bought for Justin and took Kinnetik and went off to New York where they lived happily…. Nope, I don’t believe Brian would let Justin go without him. Everyone was with someone at the end of the series and to not leave Brian and Justin together was a gyp! We all were hoping for Brian to come to his senses! When he finally did, they split up? How are we to think that Brian got by without Justin? When Justin went to Hollywood it practically killed Brian. Brian wanted to work in New York! Rather than let Justin go, I believe Brian would have just packed up and gone with Justin. While I love Gale and Randy I felt that the ending of QAF for those two was not so hot! Brian let Justin go to New York? Nooooo. I didn’t want to live up to a bunch of expectations that would be unrealistic to the life the character was leading.” It was very clear to me that I was taking on an important responsibility, but I didn’t want myself to get bogged down by trying to do the right thing. … It was a little touch and go at first because I just had to make choices and not let myself be swayed by my own self-editing or nervousness. That’s one of the things I really remember. I needed to let everything happen as it should and try to be honest at all times. It was such a bold character and a bold performance. I’m glad that I did but it was such a strong performance, I wanted to bring something that could stand up to it. It was frightening to me taking on that part because I’d seen Aiden Gillen in the original by Russell T. Of Q as F Gale says: “There are hundreds of specific memories but I think in terms of overall memory that comes back to me is how invigorating it was to be working on that role.
