Here is a breakdown of why many critics and viewers found the new series to be a superior representation of the LGBTQ+ community: 1. Radical Inclusivity
The new series trades the "electric joy and messy reality" of the original’s nightlife-focused plots for more sobering, topical storytelling queer as folk new series better
: The show breaks new ground by centering disabled queer characters. Ryan O'Connell (as Julian) and Eric Graise Here is a breakdown of why many critics
The original US series, in particular, had a habit of punishing its characters for being sexual beings, or conversely, treating the most promiscuous character as a sort of Messiah figure. A new series needs to move beyond the binary of "good queers who want marriage" vs. "bad queers who want sex." Modern queer life integrates these things. We need a show that treats ethical non-monogamy, fluidity, and asexuality with the same narrative weight as the traditional "will they/won't they" romance. A new series needs to move beyond the