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Gay LGBTQ TV Shows And Movies You Like & Recommend

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I thought this would be a good thread to start and I need more suggestions on gay shows to watch. There has been some great gay shows this year imo. Here is some I really enjoyed and highly recommend. What have you enjoyed?

Heart Stopper - This was a really good show and I really enjoyed it. Definitely one of my favorite gay shows.


Sex Education - This one I wasn't sure about at first. It took a couple episodes to get into it but it got really good.


Young Royals - This one was a surprise. I just put it on as background while working and I became so glued to it I watched the entire season in less than 2 days. I also watched it again with my partner and he loved it as well. This is right there with Heart Stopper for me.
 
Admins keep posting Heartstopper content even after being warned that the actors were underage

 
Admins keep posting Heartstopper content even after being warned that the actors were underage


Sorry about that. Posting stuff from Heartstopper is no issue. It is public and it is legal.
 
Sorry about that. Posting stuff from Heartstopper is no issue. It is public and it is legal.
Earlier this year someone started a thread on adoption, I posted a picture of the gay couple from Modern Family with their child and it was removed (and Hot Topics is SFW). I didn't think it'd be a problem after seeing that that other mod often posts pictures of underage celebrities in threads were they are sexualized. Make it make sense.
 
"Love Simon" was good.

I would like to watch Love Victor, but I'm not paying for Hulu.
 
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Funny. Heartwarming. If you're looking for a movie that breaks new cinematic ground and opens your eyes, don't waste your time, it's campy humor and predictable romance but I enjoyed it. The acting isn't A+ but how often is that case?

 
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Earlier this year someone started a thread on adoption, I posted a picture of the gay couple from Modern Family with their child and it was removed (and Hot Topics is SFW). I didn't think it'd be a problem after seeing that that other mod often posts pictures of underage celebrities in threads were they are sexualized. Make it make sense.
Right the mods were! Modern Family is an Obama-nation!
I liked the show Will&Grace
Meh
Funny. Heartwarming. If you're looking for a movie that breaks new cinematic ground and opens your eyes, don't waste your time, it's campy humor and predictable romance but I enjoyed it. The acting isn't A+ but how often is that case?

The trailer looked terrible. Have you ever been to Fire Island?
 
We haven't seen a few of the newer ones, but usually find the gay shows so trope heavy that you can feel the weight of everyone trying too hard.

Did enjoy Love Simon...but I have to say that with Will and Grace and even Modern family, it was always a little unsettling to see the straight play gay in the leads.
 
Beautiful Thing 1996 movie.

The actors might be underage as well but we always enjoyed it as a sweet love story. I dont believe it has any sex or nudity.
 
We haven't seen a few of the newer ones, but usually find the gay shows so trope heavy that you can feel the weight of everyone trying too hard.

Did enjoy Love Simon...but I have to say that with Will and Grace and even Modern family, it was always a little unsettling to see the straight play gay in the leads.
Just like women and black people, you gotta put in work on the chitlin circuit before you get gay people on both sides of the camera. women spent years as sexy voiceless pin-ups and black people were goofy incompetent lazy grifters and sidekicks for a long time before either were the lead or the smartest character in the story. i didn't watch Moonlight, it looked like ones of those artsy fartsy snoozefests i'd have to be high(er than usual) to enjoy, but i still haven't figured out if the oscar win was a win for the culture.

our generation won't see LGBT media that isn't driven by straight people til probably the tail-end of our lifetime. but look at the bright side. somewhere in Americana the next big gay writer is getting his buns clapped as we speak, getting pumped full of the inspiration and fuel he'll need to break the glass ceiling. :gogirl:

i'm curious if you see shows like Modern Family as a step forward since at least we're not being treated as invisible, on a scale of 1-5 with 5 being total campfest, if Will and Grace was a 5 Mitchell and Cameron were no more than a 3.5. For better or worse there's definitely a lot more inclusion than even 20 years ago. Then again I've argued in the opposite direction when black people tell me "At least tyler perry is giving black actors work." Yeah, in his minstrel act. ](*,) So I get how more visibility doesn't necessarily indicate progress.
 
It's great to see more gay shows. I remember back in the day growing up there was nothing even close to what there is now. Netflix literally has an LGBT section now. :)
 
My favorite shows are more likely to have major gay characters.

My favorite show ever was Six Feet Under and I also liked Shameless - both with major gay characters. I also loved QAF - both the American and British versions.

There was also a petty much all gay character show on LOGO some years ago I liked. It was a mostly or maybe all Black Cast - great writing and acting - but I forgot the name of it.

I haven't seen any of the newer ones.
 
It's great to see more gay shows. I remember back in the day growing up there was nothing even close to what there is now. Netflix literally has an LGBT section now. :)
While I agree, I'm a tv/movie junkie that can find entertainment value in just about anything, I understand why some people feel now is the time to start trimming the fat and reinforce quality > quantity.

Above I used Tyler Perry as analogous. Yeah, he's putting a lot of black actors to work and giving blacks more visibility, but all for demeaning caricature roles like that hideous Mr Brown: "I'se just be a dumb ole negro who can't 'nounce no words right." *shudders* I appreciate concerns that the wrong kind of representation can end up being problematic, or at least exclusionary,
 
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