Without Brian, Justin has no way of paying his college tuition and faces dropping out of school. Justin's mother recommends he ask his father for the money, but his dad refuses. After imploring a financial aid officer to defer tuition until after he graduates, Justin learns that it has already been paid. Ethan thinks Justin's dad changed his mind, but Justin knows the truth. He stops by the loft to thank Brian, who again urges him to work with Michael on the comic book. Meanwhile, Brian interrupts a quiet evening at home for Ben and Michael, who end up accompanying him to Babylon. Brian's continuing need for Michael's companionship since Justin left puts a strain on Michael's relationship with Ben, who suggests that he find his own apartment. Ted and Emmett's first sexual experience proves extremely satisfying for both. But Emmett's sexual rendezvous with a flight attendant, with whom he had made a date prior to becoming involved with Ted, severely tests Ted and Emmett's newfound romance. Meanwhile, Melanie and Lindsay argue about having a second child. Lindsay does not want to be pregnant again and tells Melanie to bear the child herself, if she wants it so desperately. Melanie confides her fears about motherhood to Debbie, who offers reassurance.
s03e01 - Mad Dog Kinney
s03e02 - House Full of Children
s03e03 - Doctors of Dickology
s03e04 - Brat-Sitting
s03e05 - There's Nothing Noble About Being Poor
s03e06 - One Ring to Rule Them All
s03e07 - Stop Hurting Us
s03e08 - Hunt(er) for Love
s03e09 - Big Fucking Mouth
s03e10 - Uncle Ben
s03e11 - Poster May Lead to the Truth
s03e12 - Drugs, Sex and Lies
s03e13 - Tweaked-Out, Fucked-Out Crystal Queen
s03e14 - The Election
"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.