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Queer as Folk - Season 3

"You know you want it."

Season three picks up where season two left off. Brian adjusts to his new life while Michael and Ben face the complexities of an HIV positive/negative relationship. Ted and Emmett discover that best friends can become lovers, but even with an extensive history between them, they’ve still got a lot to discover about each other. Melanie and Lindsay make a major decision that will impact the shape of their family.

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Top Cast

  • Gale Harold

    Gale Harold

    Brian Kinney

  • Randy Harrison

    Randy Harrison

    Justin Taylor

  • Hal Sparks

    Hal Sparks

    Michael Novotny

  • Peter Paige

    Peter Paige

    Emmett Honeycutt

  • Scott Lowell

    Scott Lowell

    Ted Schmidt

  • Sharon Gless

    Sharon Gless

    Debbie Novotny

  • Alec McClure

    Alec McClure

    Chris Hobbs

  • Thea Gill

    Thea Gill

    Lindsay Peterson

  • Michelle Clunie

    Michelle Clunie

    Melanie Marcus

Overview

Season three picks up where season two left off. Brian adjusts to his new life while Michael and Ben face the complexities of an HIV positive/negative relationship. Ted and Emmett discover that best friends can become lovers, but even with an extensive history between them, they’ve still got a lot to discover about each other. Melanie and Lindsay make a major decision that will impact the shape of their family.

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