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Total reviews: 12
Average rating: 4.0 of 5
I held my breath... 5 out of 5 stars.
6 of 7 people found this review helpful.
I found myself holding my breath at times during this final part of the series. The story line is bold, quite disturbing at times, even alarming. It's not happily ever after. But I LOVED IT. I couldn't believe how exciting it was. It's not what you expect. If you want a gushy love story, go back and read Gordon Merrick. This, however, may shake you up a bit.
Nots as good as Series 1, but still rocks ! 4 out of 5 stars.
5 of 6 people found this review helpful.
I bought the DVD and I know the series pretty well.
Series 1 was really original at that time and somehow darker than its US counterpart.
Series 2 is a kind of tale that aims at closing the series with a tacky but emotional twist.
Queer as ever 5 out of 5 stars.
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.
I loved it!!!! Simular to the American counterpart; different names etc. Stuart=Brian; Vince=Michael, Nathan=Justin. Stewart is much darker and sinister than Brian; even going as far as blowing up a car;(I loved that scene)and confronting his relative who is trying to blackmail him. Its a bit difficult understanding the British lingo at times but if you watch foreign films you come to expect this. Nathan is 16 and as cute as Justin, has a face to face confrontation with his instructor in a prep school over his sexuality that truely has to be seen to be appreciated. The American version has more of a plot to it but, British version has more intense scenes which I enjoyed. A good film to have in your collection and I plan to purchase all of the British versions of QAF.