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At long last, we queers here in the States get to see what all the fuss is about. In short, it’s deserved. Gay TV impresario Russell T.

Davies crafts a tender, angry vision of the AIDS crisis in 1980s London. It’s a Sin follows the lives of a group of young friends celebrating the hard-won victories for gay rights in the 1970s, and the newfound air of sexual freedom.

For the record, that entails a season opener which may hold the record for most sex scenes in a single episode. Of course, rumors of a.

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