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Will Brian and Justin finally live happily ever after? Has Ted found the right guy, or does Mr. Right lie closer to home? How will Lindsay and Melanie say goodbye to all their friends before starting a new life? What will Ben and Michael's decision be regarding Hunter? Find out in Queer as Folk's series finale, because it'll be surprising as the show has always been.
Brian and Justin celebrate with the biggest choice of their lives. Meanwhile, Lindsay and Melanie make the final decision about their future, while Emmett makes his decision about his relationship with Drew. Ted apears to have found happiness at last.
After the shocking incident at Babylon, Brian is forced to reevaluate his priorities in life and business, and so are Melanie and Lindsay. Meanwhile, Ben and Debbie show how much they love Michael. A vigil for the victims ends in chaos.
The Stop Prop14 loses support from the hotel where the Benefit is to be held, which forces Michael to ask for Brian's help, and the Benefit is moved to Babylon. On the night of the benefit, tragedy strikes, which causes Brian to abruptly end his trip to Austrailia, forces Debbie into a panic, Mel and Lindsay into denial, Emmett into a state of shock, and Brian who finally tells Justin the truth.
Brian and Michael are still not talking. Lindsay and Melanie's separation continues. Ted continues his search to find Mr. Right. Drew Boyd finally makes his choice.
Ben grieves the loss of Hunter. Melanie and Lindsay attempt an in-house separation. Emmett finds himself the centre of some unwanted attention and Justin has a brush with the law... and his father.
Justin decides to leave the loft which creates a rift between Michael and Brian. Ted struggles to exact his plan of revenge while Lindsey and Gus move back to her parents.
Brian feels that he's been slowly replaced by Liberty Avenue while Emmett faces a career challenge. Ted has the opportunity to settle a past score. Michael and Ben are trying to stop Hunter from leaving, and Debbie's having cold feet about her decision to retire.
Brian has some news for Justin and all of his previous partners. Carl has a rival for Debbie's affection and Hunter makes a drastic decision that could change everything.
Brian's beliefs regarding marriage haven't changed. Debbie has difficulty adjusting to retirement, and Ted decides to make some drastic changes in his life after feeling he has become stuck in a rut. In the meantime, a bigger gap starts to appear in Brian and Justin's relationship.
Brian and Michael grow further apart as both of them find their priorities of life differ. Things look set to change for good as Debbie makes the choice to finally retire and pass the torch over to a newcomer.
Times are changing on Liberty Avenue. Justin returns and Brian re-opens Babylon. Michael makes a major decision regarding his daughter while Emmett gets a new job. Ted becomes the centre of attention and makes some changes to his apperanece.
Michael throws a surprise 10th anniversary party for Melanie and Lindsay, but the evening doesn’t quite turn out as planned. Justin’s stay in Hollywood is extended, in turn affecting his relationship with Brian. At Ted’s suggestion, Brian invests his Kinnetik profits in a new venture, and Carl agrees to move back into Debbie's house for the time being.