פרק 508

ebony eyes

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לקוח מאתר קנדי- לא היה לי כוח לתרגם You get the sense that the world has been stood completely on its head--when you find that Ted Schmidt seems to be the only one happy and content. At this point in the story, while the potentially, pervasive impact of “Proposition 14” looms, Brian has fallen out with both Justin and Michael, Hunter has hit the road for parts unknown, and, at their therapists’ suggestion, estranged Lindsay and Melanie are living communally in the same house they used to share as partners. Which brings us to Episode No. 508 of Showtime’s hit series, “Queer As Folk”. Welcome to the First (And Last) Great American F*#k-Off! Pillsbury never sponsored a competition quite like this one. Brandon and Brian have each made their own independent listings of the “10 Hottest Guys In Pittsburgh”. The competitor who is able to vanquish his complete listing first, supported by properly signed affidavits, will be considered to be the “top man”. The first runner-up must subordinate himself to the winner. At the top of the episode, both Brian and Brandon are shown stroking through their respective listings. With each having six conquests under their belts, they are on the home stretch with four remaining. They convene in Woody’s to top-up their fluids and to check out each other’s progress. Justin has rented a grotty one-room apartment, with some financial assistance from Michael. The two of them wrestle a mattress into the dump. Exhausted from climbing the flights of stairs, the two of them flop onto the mattress. Justin fesses up that it was time he moved on because he would never get what he wanted from Brian. He also laments that Brian and Michael’s friendship is troubled. However, Michael assures Justin that he has nothing to be sorry for because it is Brian who is culpable for the current estrangement between the two of them. As Carl Horvath anxiously awaits the sandwich that Debbie is busy preparing, a puzzled Emmett enters the kitchen having just responded to another anonymous hang-up on his cell phone. With his popularity as the “Queer Guy” on the local Channel 5 newscast, Debbie is certain that it must be a stalker. She turns to her favourite detective for support of her theory and tactical advice for the victim. When Carl downplays the possibility, Debbie snatches the sandwich from his hungry grasp before he even gets one bite. Meanwhile, Michael has a peaceful visit with Melanie and Lindsay and baby, Jenny Rebecca. Over at Kinnetik, Ted enters Brian’s office and invites him to join him for lunch or drinks after work. He is relentless in trying to get Brian to open up to him, until Brian finally confesses: “My mother’s a frigid bitch. My father was an abusive drunk. They had a hateful marriage, which is probably why I’m unwilling or unable to form a long-term relationship of my own. The fact that I drink like a fish, use drugs and have more-or-less redefined promiscuity doesn’t help much. As a result, I’ve lost the two people in my life who mean the most to me.” Brian is snapped from this moment of reflection, and is greatly cheered, when “Number Nine”, from his “Top Ten” arrives at the office door. Brian dismisses Ted and advises him that his lunch has just arrived. Justin, Melanie, Ben and Corinne are all at the campaign headquarters and are busy working the phones. They share with each other the various responses they are receiving as they canvass citizens for support. They have managed to obtain a roster of corporate sponsors of the opposing side, spearheaded by Reverend Fowler, and Justin is shocked by one name on the listing, in particular. It’s “Taylor Electronics”, his own father’s electronics retail business. As Emmett is heading for home, it appears that Debbie may have been right after all. Sure enough, he is followed and eventually confronted by his stalker--Drew Boyd! The two men return to Drew’s Hummer and he reveals that he has been blackmailed. He shows Emmett the compromising photographs that were taken secretly of Drew and another man, prompting Emmett to ask for duplicates. Over at the campaign headquarters, attractive Corrine asks Melanie out for dinner. At home, Michael is roaming through the house looking for Ben. Michael finds Ben in Hunter’s former room. He is smoking. Michael is surprised by the scene and asks what’s going on. Ben wants to know what happened to the bed missing from Hunter’s room. Defensively, Michael explains that he gave it to Justin. Ben is angry because Michael seems convinced that Hunter will not be returning to them. Impatiently, Michael explains that he feels certain Hunter is gone for good and that Ben may as well accept that reality.
 

pika17

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ברנדון הוא דמות חדשה בעונה האחרונה הוא מין גירסה צעירה של בריאן ומיתפתחת בינהם תחרות[מאוד ניחמדה] לאורך הפרקים מי מזיין יותר בחורים.בריאן מבלה איתו המון זמן.
 

noolynool

New member
נראה כאילו רצו לתת לצופים

פיצוי על זה שהקטע בין ג'סטין לבריאן התקרר ע"י אובייקט חדש שאולי יהיה נדמה שקורה משהו בינו לבין בריאן... מעבר לעוד זיון. נקווה שהברנדון הזה יהיה מוצלח לא פחות מסנשיין
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pika17

New member
אין סיכוי


הם לא ישימו לבריאן מישהו חדש ומישהו עם משמעות בישבלו במיוחד בעונה האחרונה ובקשר לאופי שלו הוא [ברנדון]הוא דומה לבריאן טיפוס מאוד שחצן שמזיין את כולם.בינו לבין בריאן יש רק תחרות כאילו על הכתר לא יותר מיזה רק שבריאן מבלה איתו הרבה.[כול בחור שבריאן מתחיל איתו ברנדון לוקח אותו].לא יהיהי בינהם משהו משמעותי ועמוק.בריאן בכלל מניאק בעונה הזאות.
 

gilriv

New member
קודם צריך לברר מה הגיל המתקדם

של הדמות החדשה של ברנדון
זה לא יהיה כל כך משכנע עם ברנדון {בטח יהיה באותו גיל עם ג'סטין גם נזכור שבראיין -גם בעונה5 קצת ישמור על עצמו בעקבות ..?המחלות שתקפו אותו בעונה רביעית
 

ebony eyes

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At Woody’s, Brandon boasts to Brian about his imminent victory. It seems that while they each only have one name left on their respective listings, Brian’s last remaining trick, Alex Easley, is heading away on vacation. Too bad! Justin pays his dear, old Dad a visit at “Taylor Electronics”. In Craig Taylor’s office, the two have a heated discussion. Craig lays the complete blame for the Taylor family break-up squarely at Justin’s feet. Fresh from his conversation with Drew the night before, Emmett and Ted have a leisurely stroll and discuss their personal coming-out stories. Not one to let victory slip away, Brian is next found seated directly behind Alex Easley in the aircraft on his outbound flight. The two men find their way into the plane’s toilet. At the end of the flight, completely unlike the late George Schickel, Brian has a stroke--through the tenth and final name on his list. Hence, Brian is the winner! While Michael has a heart-to-heart with his mother, Debbie, about the departed Hunter and the rift in his relationship with Ben because of his leaving, Ben is on the prowl. Ben frequents some of Hunter’s old haunts and asks some of the street hustlers if they have seen him. After the exchange of some cash, one of the wayward youths reveals that Hunter has left for warmer climes. Melanie and her new friend, Corinne, are sharing a kiss outside of the house when Lindsay appears unexpectedly and interrupts the embarrassed pair. The next morning, at the Liberty Diner, Emmett is reading the newspaper. The lead story is Drew Boyd’s public outing. Accompanied by Michael, Debbie and Ben, Justin returns to his father’s electronics store. An understanding police officer, is prepared to have everyone move along, however, Craig insists that his son be arrested for trespassing. Reluctantly, the officer complies with the request. Brian meets up with Brandon, at Woody’s, and announces his victory, as if there were ever any doubt, and explains that he expects to collect his prize. Jennifer Taylor bails out her son and is incensed that her estranged husband, Craig, would have their only son, Justin arrested. Ben departs and leaves Jennifer and Justin on their own. Debbie and Carl are snuggled up on Debbie’s couch when the doorbell rings. Not wanting to miss the conclusion of the episode, she sends Carl to answer the door. Carl is shocked to find Drew Boyd standing on Debbie’s front porch. Drew asks if Emmett is available to see him. In the awkward moment waiting for Emmett to descend the stairs, Carl says that they had actually met before. Drew says he recalls Carl and the loud, red-head that accompanied him to the game that evening, at which point, Debbie pops into view saying, “That would be me!” Given Melanie’s obvious interest in her new friend, Corinne, she and Lindsay set down some rules about seeing other people. We’ll call it the “Leda Law”. They agree that they should not bring any new romantic interests into their house. Over at the loft, Brandon is prepared to keep up his end of the bargain. He strips off and assumes the position, only to be told by Brian to get dressed. Drew is in Emmett’s room when they hear noise out in the street. Drew says that the press has followed him. Drew guardedly tells Emmett that he has feelings for him. Over at the Bruckner-Novotny residence, Ben is watching the local newscast airing the revelation about local sports hero, Drew Boyd, when Michael asks Ben to come over to the computer. Hunter has sent a very brief e-mail just to let them know that he is okay. The final scene has Brandon, as the golden boy, standing apart from all the other Babylonians out on the dance floor. He flashes a wickedly tempting smile to Brian, who is almost admiringly watching him as he stands next to Ted at the bar. Brian returns the smile and watches…
 
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