Lindsay reluctantly leaves Gus with Brian while she goes out of town for a conference. David's 12-year-old son Hank comes for a visit that David has planned down to the very minute. Jack tells Brian he has cancer and only has a few more months. Hank tells Michael he didn't want to visit, that he's only here because his mother made him. Debbie advises Brian to be honest with his father before he dies. Brian leaves Gus with Justin so he can go to the Leather Ball at Babylon, a move that will earn him angry castigations from both Melanie and Lindsay. Ted discovers that a former business school classmate is an award-winning "Leather Daddy" whose house includes a dungeon-themed playroom. Ted refuses Dale's proposal to be his "slave". Michael thinks Hank hates visiting his father because he's gay, but it's really because of David's itineraries and over-planning. The two end up bonding over a mutual love for comic books.
s01e01 - Premiere
s01e02 - Queer, There and Everywhere
s01e03 - No Bris, No Shirt, No Service
s01e04 - Ted's Not Dead
s01e05 - Now Approaching... the Line
s01e06 - The Art of Desperation
s01e07 - Smells Like Codependence
s01e08 - Babylon Boomerang
s01e09 - Daddy Dearest (Sonny Boy)
s01e10 - Queens of the Road
s01e11 - Surprise!
s01e12 - Move It or Lose It
s01e13 - Very Stupid People
s01e14 - A Change of Heart
s01e15 - The Ties That Bind
s01e16 - French Fried
s01e17 - Solution
s01e18 - Surprise Kill
s01e19 - Good Grief!
s01e20 - The King of Babylon
s01e21 - Running to Stand Still
s01e22 - Full Circle
"Queer As Folk" is an innovative, provocative, and groundbreaking series that chronicles the friendships, careers, loves, trials, tribulations, and ambitions of a diverse group of gay men and lesbians living in Pittsburgh, PA. Blending strong drama with necessary charm and humor, it rivals any other show presented on television.