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                    (2004)
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Michelle Clunie,
Robert Gant,
Thea Gill,
Gale Harold,
Randy Harrison,
Scott Lowell,
Peter Paige,
Hal Sparks,
Sharon Gless,
Sherry Miller,
Harris Allan,
Dean Armstrong,
Makyla Smith
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Kelly Makin,
 Ron Cowen,
 Thom Best,
 Michael DeCarlo
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Television,
TV Dramas,
G&L Dramas,
G&L Romance,
Steamy Romance,
Gay & Lesbian
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700
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Season 4 of Queer as Folk follows the ongoing personal and professional challenges of a diverse group of LGBTQ+ friends as they navigate love, loss, and life in Pittsburgh. Amidst the backdrop of a changing political landscape, the characters continue to face issues of identity, acceptance, and community.
                 
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