I’ve been going through it the past few days so I rewatched Queer as Folk (the UK version) and it’s so great still and yet simultaneously has elements that haven’t aged amazingly, but yet they’re part of why it’s so great in the first place.
If you’ve never seen the original QAF, I can only recommend it. It’s currently on Netflix in the UK (not sure about elsewhere) and it’s 10 episodes of great queer representation from the early 00s.
I just rewatched King Arthur and the Legend of the Sword (2017) for like, the fourth time and only just realised that when King Vortigern swings the sword at the mages snake and cuts it's head off in the throne room, the reason he was unable to pull the sword back out was because it was stuck into the stone column and only Arthur can pull the sword from stone. Brilliant.