“Disclosure” is only one of a few standout LGBTQ-focused documentaries that Netflix has debuted in the last few years. Nevertheless, Arrowverse fans, us included, are excited for what this gripping new show will bring to the table, which will focus on the Gotham crimefighter’s alter ego Kate Kane, played by Orange is the New Black’s Ruby Rose.

OMG, there are no words. Erin Kelly and Diane Gaidry turn in good performances as the unfortunate couple. Especially the second season is extremely powerful – and a second season rarely exceeds the first. I got confused because he did travel back in time but I’ve changed it!!

Miguel Arteta directs this experimental comedy interpretation of his own screen play which he wrote with the film’s leading lady Alia Shawkat.

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Every episode of this series is a different (love) story. This one is for all Latinx! The lead, Payton Hobart, has his life planned out: he’ll become president. By signing up, I agree to the Terms & to receive emails from POPSUGAR. You are so right! In the late 1970s, and all the way until the 1990s, Studio 54 was the nightclub to see and be seen — as long as you looked chic enough to make it past the notoriously picky doormen. If you need help, reach out to The Trevor Project or visit the 13 reasons Why helpline. I feel like we’re moving towards a future where you don't even have to come out anymore. Sometimes not all seasons are available everywhere.

A show about a high school show choir, a show of outsiders all figuring life out (through a lot of songs). Created by and co-starring The Mick’s Laura Chinn, the half-hour comedy tells the story of Jayla (Laci Mosley), Shelby (Chinn), Kaitlin (Melanie Field) and Erica (Patty Guggenheim), four burnouts who are forced to rethink their life choices when their only driven pal moves out of their small town to follow her dreams. special, Sense8 reportedly cost around $9 million per episode. (Euphoria/HBO). So yes, the show is queer (much queerer than the original comics), but it could be better! NL860095162B01 | Amsterdam, the Netherlands | As an Amazon Associate, we earn from Qualifying Purchases. 19 all-new TV shows to get excited about in 2019, 12 LGBTQ+ TV shows you need to watch in 2020, 6 LGBTQ+ TV shows that just… got it wrong, Dundovic excited about new TV dating show. September 10, 2019 by Quinn Keaney.

A fun romp that takes on some interesting issues. Also, there is no chemistry between the men. What are the best LGBT Netflix shows? Starring Kathleen Rose Perkins, Sofia Bryant, Richard Ellis and Sophia Lillis, the narrative follows a teen as she navigates the complexities of high school, family and her sexuality while dealing with new superpowers. Get the daily inside scoop right in your inbox. What also wasn’t great: Emily’s relationships didn’t get as much screen time as the other (straight) relationships, and it was less intense. We’re analysing it from the perspective of, 'What would a human be as an adult if they were just born as an adult, regardless of how they were assigned at birth?'".
This show is really adorable and also diverse in another way: the lead character, Sam, is on the spectrum!

There’s no point in looking up the exact details now because Netflix adds and removes movies and TV shows regularly. With the changing social climate, more series get the LGBT+ characters ‘right’ and FINALLY not all queer people dramatically die as they did in the past (the infamous “bury your gays” trope). I don’t want to spoil things too much, but there is a moment where a character comes out as an atheist and another character says ‘oh thank god you’re not…’ (not saying it, but implicating being LGBT+ would’ve been a bad/worse thing). Did you also watch Sabrina the Teenage Witch of the 90s? Lady wrestlers?

NOTE: The L Word was on this list, but was removed from Netflix USA as of March 20, 2020. I mean, I think it’s the only one there is! It’s about modern love, couples figuring out how to move forward, breakup or evolve in an open relationship. Superhero show Jessica Jones always had power lesbian Jeri Hogarth (the lawyer), but the show gets better (queerer) in season 3! But because his mum is an expert, Otis sets up his own sex therapy practice for his classmates.

Which you could argue is a landmark we should have celebrated years before now.

This Indian Hindi-language film is a romantic comedy and coming of age drama. We all know that 2018 was an awful year, and given what we’ve seen so far in January, 2019 doesn’t seem to be starting off that much better. Often called the Australian Girls, Please Like Me is a coming-of-age story about Josh (who comes out as gay in the first episode), and his dorky friends and suicidal mother. Atypical, It's an intriguing perspective on female friendship, the three central characters overcoming their outcast status by bonding through theft. The show creates a beautiful – yet intense – love story between rich, white private schoolboy, Ander, and working-class Muslim drug-dealer, Omar. It’s not every day you find a Netflix TV show where no one dies, no one has superpowers and has a lesbian lead, played by a queer female actress, yet it’s not about her coming out story. The episode that really got fans teary eyed, however, was a trip to Jonathan Van Ness’s high school where they gave his former teacher a makeover. What is gender performance? In the end, things turn around, but we’re not completely sure if it’s worth the cringe-worthy moments. This Indian drama from director Shonali Bose focuses on an Indian teenager, played by Kalki Koechlin, who has cerebral palsy and so relocates to America for university.

In celebration of Valentine’s Day, the streamer is premiering its first original dating show (Dating Around) and gifting us the third season of its best original series about familial love (One Day at a Time).

The 100 introduces its first lesbian character, Lexa, in its second season. Which is incredibly problematic!

The script was penned by the film’s director Isabel Coixet and is shot entirely in black and white.