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#1 - Stuart Alan Jones
Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 3/2/1999
Nathan tells his friend Donna that he fancies a male pupil, and had met and had sex with Stuart. She thinks it's great. Stuart meets a man at work who is married with kids, and they have sex. Marcie informs Vince that new recruit Rosalie fancies him. She arranges for them to meet in a pub after work.
Director: Charles McDougall
Writer: Russell T Davies
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#2 - The Date
Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 3/23/1999
Nathan wakes up with Daniel, aka Dazz, not much older than him but more experienced. Stuart wakes up with two more attractive strangers.
Director: Sarah Harding
Writer: Russell T Davies
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#3 - Thursday
Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 2/23/1999
Canal Street, Manchester. It's Thursday and that means nineties night in the Babylon Club. Phil hasn't pulled and nor has Vince, but Vince is being followed by a muscle man. Stuart has pulled and is just getting his admirer's phone number before they all head home.
Director: Charles McDougall
Writer: Russell T Davies
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#4 - A Night Out
Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 3/9/1999
Vince is trying to match Phil with Alexander, but Alexander returns from holiday with new boyfriend Lee. They met during the flight and Lee doesn't speak English.
Director: Charles McDougall
Writer: Russell T Davies
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#5 - Meet the Parents
Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 3/30/1999
Stuart and Marie visit their parents. It's obvious that this is a rare occurrence and that, surprisingly, Stuart has never discussed his sexuality with them, which puts constraints on their relationship. Meanwhile Vince takes Cameron to meet his mum.
Director: Sarah Harding
Writer: Russell T Davies
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#6 - D.I.S.C.O.
Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 3/16/1999
Vince and Stuart attend Phil's funeral... in the quiet village where he grew up. Phil had planned the whole event meticulously; it is gloriously tacky, and at the same time deeply depressing, especially in the face of Mrs. Delaney's bewilderment. Vince is nervous because Phil nominated him for the reading; the lines to Phil's favourite song, D.I.S.C.O.
Director: Charles McDougall
Writer: Russell T Davies
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#7 - Thirty
Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 4/6/1999
Stuart throws a huge surprise party... for Vince's 30th birthday. Things start to go badly wrong when Rosalie turns up. For reasons of his own Stuart has invited her, and he makes things worse by introducing her to Cameron. A distraught Rosalie leaves, Vince is furious and he and Cameron leave as quickly as possible.
Director: Sarah Harding
Writer: Russell T Davies
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#8 - ...Into the Fire
Season 2 Episode 2 - Aired 2/22/2000
Vince worries that he'll be stuck in his small world for ever, while Stuart remains reckless, indulging in promiscuity and law-breaking while facing a blackmail threat.
Director: Menhaj Huda
Writer: Russell T Davies
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#9 - Out of the Closet...
Season 2 Episode 1 - Aired 2/15/2000
Vince's love for Stuart is still unrequited but their relationship seems to be changing. Meanwhile, Nathan reappears after his adventure in London, cockier than ever, and aspiring to emulate his hero Stuart.
Director: Menhaj Huda
Writer: Russell T Davies
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#10 - Punchline
Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 4/13/1999
Vince is experiencing intense paranoia at work. Petrified that Rosalie has revealed his secret, he is convinced every peal of laughter coming from the women on the shopfloor is at his expense.
Director: Sarah Harding
Writer: Russell T Davies
The Worst Episodes of Queer as Folk
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Stuart Jones has got it all. He's rich, drop-dead gorgeous and always the centre of attention. He can be forgiven the arrogance because he's pretty...
Genre:Drama
Network:Channel 4
Worst Episodes Summary
"Stuart Alan Jones" is the worst rated episode of "Queer as Folk". It scored 7.7/10 based on 194 votes. Directed by Charles McDougall and written by Russell T Davies, it aired on 3/2/1999. This episode scored 0.0 points lower than the second lowest rated, "The Date".