"This is the show that started it all and the best buy for your money. Aiden Gillen, playing the promiscuous, almost predatory, Stuart, is unforgettable."
"British Stuart became Brian; Vince became Michael; and Nathan became Justin. I did miss Vince's obsession with 'Doctor Who' and the all-so-cool replica of K-9."
"This great Sci-Fi series makes the list as several episodes feature the openly bisexual Captain Jack Harkness played by openly gay actor John Barrowman."
"Handsome leading man John Barrowman was so popular in 'Doctor Who' that he got a spin-off series. As Captain Jack Harkness, he heads an excellent ensemble cast as the leader of Torchwood."
"John Barrowman is simply electric in his role as Captain Jack. Like many fans, I am sure, I do wonder just how far Ianto Jones and he have gotten on their list of things to do with a stopwatch."
"Openly gay actor Chad Allen playing openly gay detective Donald Strachey. It's heartwarming to see the relationship between the detective, Donald, and his partner, Timmy."
"Very stylishly done with a good cast and not afraid to address some difficult and intense challenges facing the gay community. Chad Allen is great as Donald Strachey."
"The cast is back with supernatural doings, melodrama, sex, nudity and lots of good-looking eye candy. Of course, it's preposterous, but, admit it, you like it."
"I have not seen this one yet, but I am sure there will be lots of good looking men and women running around without clothes and lots of drama to keep us all watching."
"A picaresque jaunt through the lives of the inhabitants of Barbary Lane in San Franciscio. It, also, features the delicious Bill Campbell and his rather yummy butt."
"Sadly, nowhere near as entertaining as the first series. Paul Gross is sorely missed, and there isn't nearly enough of Bill Campbell. However, Olympia Dukakis and Laura Linney are still pretty good."
"After lavishly praising the looks of John Barrowman and Bill Campbell, I felt that a little balance should be provided for lesbian fans. This BBC drama might do just that."