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Fewer gay shows are being produced and the ones that do slip through are often canceled. But that makes it all the more important to celebrate the work that does get made!
Fewer gay shows are being produced and the ones that do slip through are often canceled. But that makes it all the more important to celebrate the work that does get made!
In these first two episodes, Fifteen-Love is masterful in its storytelling about abuse, power, trauma, and sports.
At least, for one summer, we had a Star Wars show made by a lesbian, and it was pretty dang good.
Get in, we’re recapping the entirety of ‘Emily in Paris”s bisexual storyline!
You have Academy Award nominee ELLIOT PAGE!! Use him!!
There are no big reveals, no hoopla, no conflict regarding any of the queerness on the show. It’s just simply a fact, presented with the same weight as the fact that Pippa has a younger brother.
Believe it or not, Peacock has a surprisingly robust slate of television shows with major lesbian, bisexual and queer women and/or trans characters. Here’s a list of our favorite LGBT TV shows on Peacock.
My favorite adaptations are always the ones that inject queerness where there previously was none. Here are 69 book-to-queer-TV adaptations along with a look at just how queer the books were.
We’ve got a new reality show with a lesbian contestant, a queer best friend in A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, new seasons of Bel-Air, Emily in Paris and The Umbrella Academy, and surprisingly a bit more!
Brought to life by bisexual British-Caribbean creator Lauren Sequeira, Domino Day: Lone Witch follows the titular character as she learns the true and potentially dangerous nature of her powers while contending with forces determined to eliminate her.
From the brilliant mind that brought us Teenage Bounty Hunters, Kathleen Jordan’s latest treasure, The Decameron, is an absurd dark comedy set in the 14th century.
Julio Torres’ Fantasmas is very queer from Julia Fox as Mrs. Claus to Patti Harrison as a goldfish to an incredible — and very hot?? — customer service top off between Alexa Demie and Ziwe.
“I am an unserious person. And I bring that unseriousness to my work. So I like to think I’m finally figuring out my voice as a filmmaker and it’s gay stupidity. We need more of that.”
In the two-part ‘All-American’ finale, Coop is pushed to believe in herself and her future, but her relationships remain sidelined. Also; news about Bel-Air, Criminal Minds: Evolution and 90 Day Fiancé: The Other Way.
“Melissa Etheridge: I’m Not Broken” is an uplifting and empathetic docuseries led by one of our most iconic lesbian musicians of all time.
The 2024 Emmy Nominations are in and we know who all’s gay here, from Hacks and Reservation Dogs to nominations for Lily Gladstone, Jodi Foster, Ayo Edebiri and more!
Apple TV’s new Rashida Jones-starring AI thriller Sunny asks a time-old sci-fi question: What if robots became too powerful?
The episode was co-written by Jen Richards and brings back Carrie-Anne Moss’s Indara.
We’ve got a lesbian mixologist in an A24 series about grief and robots, Netflix’s “wine-soaked sex romp in the Italian countryside,” the streaming release of Love Lies Bleeding, a Melissa Etheridge documentary and more this Olympic July!
‘The Chi’s rainbow coalition gets the short shrift in its finale episode, Coop and Patience are making big moves in All-American, and Criminal Minds continues to be stressful.