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Queer as Folk - Season 4

"You know you want it."

The fourth season finds Brian, now broke and unemployed, attempting to rebuild his life. Michael returns to Pittsburgh to fight for custody of Hunter with Ben. Justin joins a vigilante group where he discovers his buried anger. Also, as Ted progresses into his sobriety, Emmett deals with the fallout from their breakup. And Melanie and Lindsay await the birth of their second child.

Seasons

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

The fourth season finds Brian, now broke and unemployed, attempting to rebuild his life. Michael returns to Pittsburgh to fight for custody of Hunter with Ben. Justin joins a vigilante group where he discovers his buried anger. Also, as Ted progresses into his sobriety, Emmett deals with the fallout from their breakup. And Melanie and Lindsay await the birth of their second child.

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