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Discussion in 'Entertainment and Technology' started by whattodoii, May 12, 2015.

  1. whattodoii

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    Does anyone know any good lgbt(q) tv series? except like faking it, the L word, orange is the new black, orphan black?
     
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    The Fosters

    They have lesbian, gay and even a transgender character
     
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    Shameless has a gay character that is fiiine. :grin: It's on Showtime though.
     
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    Lip Service has mostly lesbian characters, and at the moment I'm addicted to Lost Girl which is not necessarily a LGBT series, it's a supernatural drama but it has a few LGBT characters, the lead character is a bi woman who has at least two lesbian relationships throughout the series (I haven't watched all the episodes yet), and there is also a character who seems gay, but the thing about this show is that they don't really label anyone so I can't tell this one for sure.
     
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    Looking, Queer as Folk, and Cucumber Tofu, and Banana are exclusively gay-themed. There are several others that display gay characters but don't explore their love lives and relationships extensively - mostly to retain viewership from the uptight hetero market. :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

    Brothers & Sisters was one of the few shows that gave a more-or-less adequate/good representation of a gay couple for several seasons throughout. Can't think of others atm...
     
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    South Of Nowhere.
     
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    Not necessarily LGBT shows, but feature LGBT characters; Pretty Little Liars, Glee and Greys Anatomy. And Faking It is LGBTQ.
     
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    The Fosters & Faking It
     
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    What channel is "Faking It" on?
     
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    Fisica o Quimica (there's a Youtube channel with all of JUST Fer and David's moments)
    Brothers and Sisters (not necessarily LGBT but Kevin and Scotty's storyline is beautiful. It's hella funny too)
    Os Nossos Dias (Portuguese but there's a channel that uploads with subtitles and just Xavier & David storyline only)
     
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    mtv
     
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    Queer as Folk is a very good one, albeit it's a bit dirtier than others I've seen.
     
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    While it isn't necessarily a LGBT TV series, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" played the largest role in me coming to accept my sexuality because of the positive portrayal of Willow and Tara's relationship.


    I enjoyed Looking and LOVE Orange is the New Black.