Queer as Folk (S-4) (E-6)




Genre
Drama

Producer by
Ron Cowen / Daniel Lipman / Sheila Hockin / Tony Jonas / Michael MacLennan / Noella Nesdoly / Adam Newman / Bill Goddard / Del Shores / Efrem Seeger / Brad Fraser / Shawn Postoff / Michael Berns / Matt Pyken / Jason Schafer / Jonathan Tolins

Directed by
Michael DeCarlo / Kelly Makin / Kevin Inch / Alex Chapple / David Wellington / Bruce McDonald / Russell Mulcahy / Jeremy Podeswa / John Greyson / Kari Skogland / Thom Best / John Fawcett / Chris Grismer / Steve DiMarco / John L'Ecuyer / Ron Oliver / Laurie Lynd

Writing by
Ron Cowen / Daniel Lipman /. Russell T. Davies / Michael MacLennan / Efrem Seeger / Brad Fraser / Del Shores / Shawn Postoff / Jason Schafer / Jonathan Tolins / Michael Berns / Matt Pyken / Richard Kramer / Garth Wingfield / Karen Walton / Doug Guinan /  Drew Z. Greenberg / Blair Fell

Cast
Michelle Clunie / Thea Gill / Gale Harold / Randy Harrison / Scott Lowell / Peter Paige / Hal Sparks / Sharon Gless / Robert Gant / Jack Wetherall / Sherry Miller / Makyla Smith / Harris Allan / Logan Hoover / Kegan Hoover / Stephanie Moore / Peter MacNeill / Chris Potter / Dean Armstrong / Fab Filippo / Lindsey Connell / Alec McClure / Carlo Rota / Gary Brennan / Matt Battaglia / David Gianopoulos / Nancy Anne Sakovich / Robin Thomas Grossman / Ryan Scott Greene / Laura de Carteret / Noelle Campbell Smith / Vladimir Jon Cubrt / Rainbow Voices of Toronto / Matthew Currie Holmes / Ginger Ruriko Busch / Fabian-De'on Fulsom / Oscar Paul Trepanier / Martina de la Fuente / Janet van de Graaf / Paul De La Rosa / Matthew P.J. Hickey / Christopher Sawchyn

Production companies
Cowlip Productions, Tony Jonas Productions, Showtime Networks

Original channel
Showtime
Showcase

Original language
English

Country of origin
United States
Canada

Broadcast dates
3 December 2000 (USA)

Original runing time
December 3, 2000 – August 7, 2005

Episode duration
44 to 58 minutes

Picture format
480i (SDTV) (seasons 1–6)
1080i (HDTV) (Seasons 7–8)

Studio
6 Church Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Episode summary
Michael and Justin receive a letter from a famous action film director by the name of Brett Keller, who is interested in turning "Rage" into a live-action feature film! Michael and Hunter are thrilled, but Ben is less than enthusiastic, stating that he's not interested in Brett Keller's "world of mindless entertainment". Justin and Michael, however, decide they'll consider Keller's offer, but Justin has second thoughts when Ben tells him that once Keller owns the rights to "Rage", he could do whatever he pleases,including making Rage a straight character.

Fun and views reviews
This episode has so much angst and it really makes you feel emotion - all of these conflicts move the characters forward in the best possible way. Season four isn't hesitating to make viewers cringe and cry and collapse... what will happen next?

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