
This show is about life, it's 'fiercely realistic', and, believe it or not, it is very provocative and engaging. Not a single moment is a disappointment, and everything clicks together in the end with the overall theme of the show finally being displayed. The whole relationship with Blake and Ted was also highly interesting, but my favorite parts of this episode were all of the delectably luscious moments that we get between Brian and Justin. As I stated, the final few minutes are shocking and beautiful, and one of the many reasons that this show has become one of my favorites. I laughed, I cried, and I just plain LOVED this episode. The dark humor takes a sour turn for the worse as Brian actually shows that he has feelings. The ending is a huge cliffhanger, and it's so stupendously well-written and acted that it's a wonder this show isn't more popular. This episode was by far my favorite of season 1, and one of the best hours of television I've ever seen. Michael and David's relationship also reaches its boiling point as they prepare to leave all of Pittsburgh behind. Justin also bonds with Daphne for the first time since their lovemaking session. As Brian and Justin take to the dance floor, the other students, whether in shock, or awed by the beauty of the dance in its same-sex variation, cease to dance and form a circle around them11 (see Plate 1 and Plate 2). With the prom coming up, Justin asks Brian if he can come with him after some wise words of wisdom from Deb. escort, the intradiegetic music changes to Save the Last Dance For Me10 and the lights dim. There is also a hugely surreal element when they lead him to his 30th birthday party celebration.
QUEER AS FOLK SOUNDTRACK SAVE THE LAST DANCE FOR ME SERIES
As Brian has a series of amazing orgasms, everyone is looking for him. ~"What do they have in Portland?" "Lumberjacks " "Maybe I will come pay you a visit!" ~Emmett, Michael, and Brian The first few minutes of this episode are absolute gold.
