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Closed Caption; Cyndi Lauper "Shine" music video; Rosie O'Donnell photo montage; Season Finale Wrap Party Reel; Season finale extended scenes; Marky Dong; Patrick Antosh; Fashion extra; A Special message from the Trevor Project and Queer as Folk; SHO original; Sneak peek of Noah's Arc from Logo network; Queer as Folk merchandise and sweepstakes; Previews
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Queer As Folk: The Final Season - Episodes 1-3
2. Illusions [:50]
3. Home Sweet Home [6:29]
4. Moving On [7:49]
5. Facing the Truth [9:35]
6. Late Night Snack [8:04]
7. New Reality [6:17]
2. Assurances [:49]
3. Rational Thinking [7:03]
4. Expert Advice [7:48]
5. The Bottom Line [11:01]
6. Different Perspective [6:49]
7. Friends and Enemies [6:42]
2. Mysteries of Life [:49]
3. Making an Offer [8:21]
4. Desperate Situation [7:35]
5. Kill or Be Killed [6:25]
6. Perfect Strangers [3:07]
7. Cause for Celebration [8:09]
Disc #2 -- Queer As Folk: The Final Season - Episodes 4-6
2. Self-Improvement [:50]
3. Control Issues [7:03]
4. Getting the Message [7:53]
5. Below the Surface [8:12]
6. Something to Prove [8:58]
7. New Beginning [6:47]
2. Vips [:49]
3. Center of Attention [5:49]
4. Food for Thought [6:52]
5. Concerns [8:14]
6. Blinded By Love [9:23]
7. Moving On [7:47]
2. Second Opinions [:52]
3. Keeping Up Appearances [6:54]
4. Visabilty [8:30]
5. Un-Satisfied Customer [7:27]
6. Made to Order [2:00]
7. Beginning of the End [9:07]
Disc #3 -- Queer As Folk: The Final Season - Episodes 7-9
2. Sleepless in PA [:50]
3. Propositions [6:02]
4. Home Sweet Home [9:59]
5. Straight Story [6:50]
6. Wake Up Call [7:02]
7. Conditional Love [8:10]
2. Even [:50]
3. True Identites [6:22]
4. Choices [7:24]
5. Turbulance [6:48]
6. Past & Present [2:20]
7. Eyes on the Prize [9:57]
2. Street Talk [:49]
3. Mixing it Up [6:15]
4. High and Mighty [7:22]
5. Out in the Open [7:14]
6. Pursuit of Happiness [9:58]
7. Team Player [8:20]
Disc #4 -- Queer As Folk: The Final Season - Episodes 10-12
2. Moving Backwards [:49]
3. Peer Pressure [6:43]
4. When Worlds Collide [8:56]
5. Shine [7:15]
6. Aftermath [11:35]
7. Three Little Words [5:29]
2. Casualties [:49]
3. Collateral Damage [7:56]
4. System Shock [10:59]
5. Shattered Silence [6:29]
6. Know Thyself [1:27]
7. One Good Reason [8:14]
2. Announcements [:50]
3. Signs of the Times [8:57]
4. Look of Love [7:21]
5. Once in a Lifetime [7:41]
6. Mixed Signals [6:51]
7. Neverland [6:56]
Disc #5 -- Queer As Folk: The Final Season - Episode 13/Bonus Features
2. Change [:49]
3. Stag Party [7:34]
4. Blinded [7:45]
5. Together Alone [8:06]
6. Honest Truth [7:41]
7. The Beat Goes On [9:37]
After five years on the air as one of television's most groundbreaking cable dramas, Queer as Folk comes to the end of its run on the Showtime cable network. Based on the identically titled British hit, the Americanized version of Folk followed the lives and loves of several gay friends in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This being a pay-cable network, it followed those lives and loves in often stark, steamy detail. Season 5 brings closure to the friends on Liberty Avenue in a year that satisfyingly winds up several story lines. Ted (Scott Lowell) faces the prospect of growing older in the gay community and trying to look attractive by undergoing cosmetic surgery, until he realizes that true love is a lot closer than he thinks. Melanie (Michelle Clunie) and Lindsay (Thea Gill) face marital troubles over the course of the season but eventually reunite and decide to move to Canada, where they can raise their two children without the prejudices they face in the U.S. Emmett (Peter Paige) gets a new job in front of the TV cameras. Debbie (Sharon Gless) makes a decision to retire, until the new person she hires, Loretta (Rosie O'Donnell), makes her see that all play and no work makes Deb bored. Ben (Robert Gant) tries to bond with distant son Hunter (Harris Allan) with the help of his partner, Michael (Hal Sparks). Michael, meanwhile, works on his comic book and spearheads the campaign against Proposition 14, a legislative move meant to outlaw gay marriage and prevent homosexuals from adopting. And finally, the series-long romance between playboy Brian (Gale Harold) and artist Justin (Randy Harrison) reaches its pinnacle with a marriage proposal. Christina Urban, Barnes & Noble