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10/10
Hilariously good
PoisonKeyblade8 December 2007
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"Where did you learn to talk like that? Watching some teen drama?" ~Brian

In another hilarious and ultra-quotable episode of Queer as Folk, Justin's mother begins to get involved in his life and tries to tell him that she'll always be there for him, and she'll never stop loving him. Brian faces new problems at work, which leads us to some more great nudity courtesy of Gale Harold. This episode introduces us to a new character, the chiropractor David, who takes a big interest in Michael. The two of them seem good together, but nothing compares to the chemistry that Gale and Hal have together on screen. Lindsey and Melanie continue struggling to raise Gus and Lindsey tries to patch up the weak spot in the Brian/Melanie relationship. I thought this was another excellent episode, and just plain fun. I love these characters!
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7/10
Episode #1.4
ComedyFan201019 January 2012
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I liked Michael's story. Him on that chiropractor's table was very funny. It was also very funny how he was on the date, the two don't seem to have much in common, but this is why I would hope they stay together for some time, this could make it fun.

Brian was annoying as always. He dares to tell a person not to have gay sex? He himself is just a whore but is teaching someone morality? So arrogant and full of himself

And Justin was even more irritating. This is also because of the fact that Randy Harrison is a bad, bad actor. His rejection of his mother was very annoying and him hooking up with some stranger in a museum toilet without any consideration to his mother was just gross and disgusting. Him and Brian are made for each other
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