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This Monday past, I watched my fourth episode of Queer as Folk, and I found myself oddly involved: not necessarily entertained, I don't think, as opposed to stunned. I can think of three reasons why this might be:


  • The scope of their self-destructive tendencies takes me by surprise, and makes me want to watch.


Between rampant promiscuity, drug use, and a whole broader range of self-destructive tendencies, it's surprising that some of the characters are still around. It's all rather interesting to watch in a train-wreck sort of way.


  • I envy the stupid bastards.


Given the barrenness of my personal life (as opposed to my professional life), it's plausible though terribly sad to suggest that I might actually want at some subconscious level to be in that kind of world. It's short-term and sterile, but at least it fills the long hours.


  • I might actually be a fan of the show, regardless of what the characters do to themselves or others.


What else is there to say to this?

I suspect that an objective evaluation would say all three factors would play a role, though I myself would prefer the first factor to be the dominant one and prefer the third to have a minor role (while the second is too depressing). I'll probably watch the upcoming episode, though.
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