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HBO cancels Looking.
After two years of following Patrick and his tight-knit group of friends as they explored San Francisco in search of love and lasting relationships, HBO will present the final chapter of their journey as a special. We look forward to sharing this adventure with the shows loyal fans.
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I know this show had a lot of distractors, but while I didn't find it must see tv I did enjoy the show. Its such a directors show, where the scenery and the background has more to say bout the story and characters than the charactes themselves. Shame it couldn't get more than a small cult following.
I think alot of people expected a Queer as Folk ver. 2 and when it didn't turn into a horrid soap like that show people turned away. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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not surprising | |
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Too bad. I guess America just ain't ready for a show about gay men that's not plagued with stereotypes, bad acting and smut. "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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That season one episode of Patrick and Richie's first all day date is probably one of the best things that has ever been filmed when it comes to understanding and relating the modern day gay experience. It was just so spot on. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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I tried my best to make a more reader friendly edit of that article but either my browser or the org is acting stupid! But the gist for those who just can't read it is that this show had true artistry. Like it said every other show nowadays is considered the greatest but in all honestly when it truly comes along you notice it. Luckily the seasons that have been shot can live on for future audiences to discover. The true mystery is why would audiences NOT want to see more of Ritchie and Kevin? What's wrong with gay people today??? >
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I thought this was a joke when I first read it Rhythm floods my heart♥The melody it feeds my soul | |
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i wanna watch this. Didn't know it was already on its second season let alone on its way out! | |
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guess they should have gone with the show's original name.... Watching! "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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For something similar to "Looking," you might check-out the new show on LOGO called "Cucumber and Banana." It is from the creator of "Queer As Folk" (the U.K. version). In my opinion, I think it is a much better show than "Looking" because it doesn't seem reliant on stereotypes and the same mode of operation around GLBT issues circa 1992. I really wanted to like "Looking," but was a bit disappointed to have only 6 episodes per season, have each episode only 30 minutes long, and then have the shows summarized by the directors afterward - as if I wasn't looking at the episode to begin with and somehow needed a translation. Sure sex sells - and there were some hotties on the show, but don't play with my emotions by throwing in a killer gay-dance soundtrack as if music and sex alone are somehow nostalgic. I feel as though I have already lived through the storylines in "Looking" (20 years ago when they were fresh). So while we lose a show, let's not forget that we are actually smarter than this drama. For something with more wit and wisdom - check out "Cucumber and Banana." The series will start up on April 13th on Logo. Gay Series Cucumber and Banana Are Coming To Logo
It's official: The Brits are taking over Logo next month -- in all their beautifully-accented, sexual-innuendo-laden ways. Last week, viewers were given a surprise taste of Cucumber and Banana, the two new interconnected shows from Russell T. Davies, the creator of Queer As Folk. After the season premiere of RuPaul’s Drag Race, Logo aired the first episode of each series, and we can see why they’ve been causing such a buzz across the pond. The first series to air was Cucumber, an hour-long show about long-term partners Henry Best (Vincent Franklin) and Lance Sullivan (Cyril Nri), who are more than settled into their relationship. Fearing a lack of spontaneity and spark, Lance attempts to spice things up with a series of well-intentioned gestures, which ultimately fail spectacularly. The Cucumber premiere was immediately followed by Banana, a second series with half-hour episodes focusing on the younger generation that orbits around Cucumber’s lead characters. While the older men struggle with committed relationships, career paths, and wandering eyes, twenty-year-olds Dean Monroe (Fisayo Akinade) and Freddie Baxter (Freddie Fox) have much more immediate concerns: housing and hookups. Whenever they're not busy on Grindr, Dean and Freddie, who are technically squatters, seek Henry’s advice on all sorts of topics. Both shows offer a refreshingly realistic representation of today’s gay world. The way the two series fit together (Banana picks up directly from scenes first seen in Cucumber) is smart and entertaining, and the show's cross-generational theme allows for a more holistic depiction of modern gay life, with a cast that's diverse racially and sexually --the characters span the entire LGBT spectrum. Bottom line: Cucumber and Banana are about sex, and if the first episodes are anything to go by, things promise to get very racy. Here's Cucumber's opening (and provocative) scene
And watch below for an extended taste of all the seasons have to offer:
http://www.out.com/television/2015/3/10/cucumber-banana-gay-series-us-tv-logo
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The only thing similar between Looking and Cucumber is they're gay themed. Cucumber is a mess with one of the most loathsome lead character's I have ever encountered. It's a mid life crisis QAF 2 with a bunch of better old men.
Banana the companion show Banana is wonderful cause the short story theme episodes work so much better.
Plus giving how Logo is a basic cable Cucumber is going to so sliced, diced, bleeped and censored its gonna give one a headache.
Cucumber sucked. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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Come on everybody let's get G.A.Y.............. | |
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Last year I struggled trying to watch two of the shows 30-minute episodes and it was BORING....I deleted "looking" from my DVR line-up....The storyline was boring and the charcters were boring...It ain't "Six feet under" or "Queer as Folk"....Even the Grand HBO produces a Flop-show every blue moon...... | |
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I started watching season one this weekend! | |
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