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Queer as Folk (2022)
Season 1
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It centers on a group of club-going friends who find support in the gay community following a tragedy.
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8 Episodes
Babylon
E1
Babylon
Episode 1
Blocked
E2
Blocked
Episode 2
Welcum to the Hellmouth
E3
Welcum to the Hellmouth
Episode 3
#F*ckDisabledPeople
E4
#F*ckDisabledPeople
Episode 4
Choke
E5
Choke
Episode 5
Pretend You're Someone Else
E6
Pretend You're Someone Else
Episode 6
Problematica
E7
Problematica
Episode 7
Sacrilege
E8
Sacrilege
Episode 8
Cast of Season 1
Devin Way
Brodie
Fin Argus
Mingus
Jesse James Keitel
Ruthie
CG
Shar
Johnny Sibilly
Noah
Ryan O'Connell
Julian
Season 1 Reviews
Variety
Daniel D'Addario
Queer as Folk has an abrasive, punky insouciance that's charming, and some nicely calibrated performances; it has a taste for excess that's winningly brazen, when parcelled out.
The Queer Review
James Kleinmann
A continually fun, moving, gripping ride and one of the most exciting shows on television.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
There's plenty of emoting going on, and the issues at stake are clear enough, but there's not enough character depth and warmth in the air. The characters seem self-absorbed, and, alas, their romantic histrionics and struggles didn't move me.
NPR
Glen Weldon
Ultimately the new Queer as Folk, by telling a wider and more disparate set of stories, manages to produce a narrative that's broader and deeper - and significantly queerer - than its predecessors.
Edge Media Network
Frank J. Avella
But it's Jesse James Keitel as a trans woman trying to navigate her relationship, motherhood, and her own desires that is the breakout performer. Keitel is truly mesmerizing to watch, as is the series!
Hollywood Reporter
Angie Han
Equal parts silly, sexy, serious and smart.
Vanity Fair
Richard Lawson
A ripped-from-the-headlines premise may locate the new series in the white-hot center of modernity, but Dunn and company extract little insight from that aggressive timeliness.
AV Club
Manuel Betancourt
Somehow, Queer As Folk finds ever more delicious and delirious ways of offering prickly story beats and character arcs that refuse to flatten or homogenize the LGBTQ+ community.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
It makes for gripping, sometimes solemn, sometimes irreverent and always sexy viewing.
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Ludwig Hurtado
The Peacock show toes a fine line between representing marginalized communities and potentially exploiting their trauma.
San Francisco Chronicle
Tony Bravo
"Queer as Folk" rises to the occasion when it explores the bigger contemporary themes in the LGBTQ community, even when the show is tethered to some of the baggage of previous versions of the series.
Decider
Joel Keller
While there's a lot of messiness in this new version of Queer As Folk, it also introduces an interesting new set of characters and examines how much things have changed and stayed the same for the LGBTQIA community.
The Daily Beast
Tim Teeman
Queer as Folk returns, with new characters caught up in the aftermath of a mass shooting. Trauma, romance, betrayal, and a lot of sex ensue in a proudly diverse, reimagined show.
Autostraddle
Riese Bernard
It's a new take on a new era of queer community, one that looks at intra-community micro-aggressions and dynamics beyond the original's occasional awareness that it was easier to be a super-hot white gay guy than a less hot white gay guy.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Rob Owen
Peacock's iteration of the British 1999-2000 series Queer as Folk proves itself a pretty good queer soap if you can tolerate how self-absorbed, narcissistic and generally unlikeable most of the characters are.
EJ Moreno
EJ Moreno
Peacock's Queer As Folk hits hard but feels needed. It's not perfect, but that gives us much to discuss.
Washington Blade
John Paul King
It may be trash TV, but it's OUR trash TV, and that makes all the difference.
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