The Best TV Shows of 2021 With LGBTQ Women and Non-Binary Characters
Our TV Team has voted and these are our picks for the Best TV Shows of 2021 with lesbian, bisexual, queer and/or trans characters.
Our TV Team has voted and these are our picks for the Best TV Shows of 2021 with lesbian, bisexual, queer and/or trans characters.
Let’s just {redacted} on top of a pile of demonology books?
Lottie is officially the show’s Cassandra, Shauna’s dreaming of giving birth to a rotisserie chicken, and Taissa and Van go skinnydipping in the lake!
The artistic masterpieces, the heartbreakers, and the fan fiction.
WE KNOW, BETTE. WE KNOW!
I don’t know your weekend plans! I do know that Harlem, that new Black women’s friendship comedy with a surprisingly large amount of gays, could be a show that you watch.
Plus updates on: Riverdale, Nancy Drew, Legacies, 4400, All American, The Sex Lives of College Girls, and Hightown!
Hattie spends the season two finale balancing not one, not two, not three, but FOUR WOMEN!! (And BET still hasn’t renewed Twenties yet, so let’s all hope bullying works).
Blowbacks? Classic coming out stuff! Plus, Rose says they’re not a girl and Charlotte handles it like a champ.
Whether you want a distraction or a boost in serotonin, this list of films, series, and YouTube gems should keep you going through family time.
Love? Not a lie!
The show’s Halloween episode delivers horror, humor, queerness, and — most importantly — A CALIGULA SIGHTING.
Y’all ever heard of Ryan Wilder?
Not like you NEED a need backstory to enjoy Sara Ramirez strutting around in a suit.
Plus updates on: 4400, Hightown, Queens, The Sex Lives of College Girls, Legacies, Nancy Drew, and NCIS: Hawai’i!
“Mama bear? Honey, try Papa Bear. Like a big daddy silverback,” is an actual thing that comes out of Sara Ramirez’s mouth in this episode.
Miranda’s got the hots for her professor, Rose York-Goldenblatt will NOT be wearing a dress, and Sara Ramirez baby!
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If I were to describe “The Witching Hour(s)” in just ten words, they would be this: Gay witches do murders in three different, interconnected timelines — HOT.
Batwoman and Sentinel visit Central City in the lesbian superhero team-up of our dreams thanks to the Flash five-episode ARMAGEDDON event.