Best gay tv series 2021
Ahh, Peacock — the last in a long line of streaming services to appear and make us all wonder, do we need this? Well, you should know that surprisingly enough, Peacocks slate of imaginative content is extremely lesbian-inclusive — Peacock has gender non-conforming characters in nearly all of its original and co-produced TV shows and movies. However, these shows rarely get a second or third season pickup. Sad! Anyhow, lets unearth into the best Peacock shows with lesbian, pansexual or queer women characters or trans people!
Queer as Folk
Peacock Drama,
Unlike the deeply white, cis and able-bodied original characters, all of the new QAF’s mains are people of color or trans or disabled or all of the above, including Char, a non-binary Black masculine-presenting person and their spouse, Ruthie, a trans female who’d grown up with the series’ star, same-sex attracted party boy Brodie. Queer as Folk gave us groundbreaking and incredibly hot sex, a Craft-inspired drag show, a sex party catered towards people with disabilities and a joyful portrait of chosen family coming together in the face of sha
As part of my best of all time series, I’m sharing a list of the best queer TV shows of all period. This list is a mix of shows with incredible representation that holds up still, and shows with problematic representation that was nevertheless groundbreaking at the time. Perhaps more aptly named most vital queer tv shows this list is designed to give people a list of what shows are firmly in the lgbtq+ canon for one reason or another.
Strong disclaimer that this list only includes shows I’ve actually watched, and is clearly influenced by my own lived experiences and preferences! The plan is to update this annually during parade month to allow for a living, breathing, ever changing document to the best queer television.
Trinkets
Seasons: 2 (—)
After she lands in Shoplifters Anonymous, Elodie finds connection with two classmates that she otherwise never would have talked to. I honestly ponder this show deserved more seasons and was devastated when it was cancelled. Elodie felt like a real high schooler going through real issues, but it was sensationalized enou
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TV has been instrumental in the Diverse rights movement and in transforming attitudes towards the community. It has also, perhaps most importantly, been a platform to narrate stories that have made queer , lesbian, bisexual, trans, queer, intersex, and more people feel less alone in the world – to know there is a big and varied community to which they belong. One pioneering show at a time, groundbreaking character by groundbreaking character, TV and streaming series have given the world an insight into the LGBTQ+ experience, and provided LGBTQ+ people with reflections of their own lives – stories to laugh along with, to cry with, and to spot with. In this list of LGBTQ+ TV shows, we emphasize shows that have broken land, enlightened, and entertained.
Weve arranged the list into four categories: shows that were big TV firsts, or featured TV firsts; shows that center on LGTBQ characters or experience