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Which Queer As Folk did you like better?


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Which Queer As Folk did you like better?  

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  1. 1. Which Queer As Folk did you like better?

    • UK version
      3
    • USA version
      24
    • Peacock version (2022 reboot)
      3


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UK? USA? or the most recent Peacock reboot?

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ATRL will vote for the whitest version tho.

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I've only watched the US version. And I don't remember the characters very well, I was a teenager at the time. 

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2 minutes ago, J Legend X said:

ATRL will vote for the whitest version tho.

As they should. 

 

the reboot is pure garbage and adding diversity doesn't mean the script and acting is good :rip: I've been trying to watch the Peacock version for almost a year now. I'm finally on the final episode... :rip: 

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The US version is nostalgic to me. Brian Kinney was my crush omg 

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7 minutes ago, SmittenCake said:

As they should. 

 

the reboot is pure garbage and adding diversity doesn't mean the script and acting is good :rip: I've been trying to watch the Peacock version for almost a year now. I'm finally on the final episode... :rip: 

The ending made no literal sense :rip: And they somehow managed to make Brodie more unlikable than Brian ever was. 

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The US version had the hottest actors, ugh. They know how to h*mp. :WAP:

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the good one

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18 minutes ago, J Legend X said:

ATRL will vote for the whitest version tho.

As did everyone else considering the UK and US versions both ran for multiple seasons while the 2022 flop was canceled after just one :clap3:

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6 minutes ago, Hector said:

The ending made no literal sense :rip: And they somehow managed to make Brodie more unlikable than Brian ever was. 

I'm on the last episode rn. At the 20 min mark. But i think im going to save the rest for tomorrow... :rip: 

 

i made some connections on who i think which character is supposed to be who from the USA version. Highkey a downgrade coz :rip: 

 

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16 minutes ago, Hector said:

The ending made no literal sense :rip: And they somehow managed to make Brodie more unlikable than Brian ever was. 

Brian, the astute entrepreneur, skillfully navigated his path and had a clear vision of his goals. On the other hand, Broadie, an overbearing individual, seemingly revolves all conversations around himself, leaving an impression of annoyance. 

 

While Brian, even in his moments of screwing up, displayed admirable self-reliance and problem-solving skills, it's quite the opposite with Broadie. He remains consistently chaotic and lacks the likability that Brian possessed.

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I j***** off for the first time in my life as a young teen to the U.S. Version. So it wins by default for me.

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43 minutes ago, SmittenCake said:

the most recent Peacock reboot?

I’d had no idea this had a reboot

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1 minute ago, Power love said:

I’d had no idea this had a reboot

:rip:

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I really like the new one actually

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The UK and the Showtime versions are iconic and innovative for the gay community

 

The Peacock version was garbage

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Definitely the USA version, since that was the one airing—naturally. It was the first show I ever watched that dealt with such themes. I used to sneak and watch it in the late night hours. :jonny5:

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1 minute ago, DamianSolo said:

Definitely the USA version, since that was the one airing—naturally. It was the first show I ever watched that dealt with such themes. I used to sneak and watch it in the late night hours. :jonny5:

the UK was first the Showtime version is an adaption

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I haven't seen any of them in full but I'd probably choose the US version based off the few scenes I've seen on *certain* sites :toofunny2:

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10 minutes ago, rihannafan said:

I really like the new one actually

i like some of the casting but their acting is kinda so bad :skull:

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People will vote here for the us version but everybody was ugly there

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i miss having showtime so i could watch the US version :'(

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30 minutes ago, brenda-walsh said:

i miss having showtime so i could watch the US version :'(

Isn't it included on Paramount+ now? I know I'm finally able to see Yellow Jackets without a separate subscription. 

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