In honor of Pride Month, we asked the BuzzFeed Community to share their favorite LGBTQ+ movies of all time...
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And after all their great responses, this time we asked them to share their favorite LGBTQ+ TV shows! Here are their responses:
1. Mr. Robot
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"I love how the series not only explored the corrupt system but it also depicted how marginalized groups like POC and LGBTQ+ groups were affected."
—tanyam44ab2253d
2. Our Flag Means Death
"It's a show about 16th-century pirates with a 21st-century twist. The representation is so natural in this comedy. I can't recommend this show enough. I'll forever be heartbroken we won't get a third season."
—tracyc4e7296561
HBO / Via youtube.com 3. Interview With the Vampire
"It's the BEST SHOW ON TV RIGHT NOW. You are sleeping on this, I swear. Do you want complex, dark, intense gothic romance? This is a complex, dark, intense gothic romance. Do you want horny? This is fucking horny as shit. It’s an absolutely phenomenal take on the books, and while they’ve changed things and updated ideas, it works so well. It’s a natural successor to Hannibal , and if you miss that, you need to watch this. It’s also one where I can say, 'If you’re not in love by the end of the pilot, you’ve seen enough,' so seriously, just give it that hour."
—garebehr
AMC+ / Courtesy Everett Collection 4. Wynonna Earp
"Waverly and Nicole are one of my favorite lesbian couples, and their relationship shines throughout the show. So cute, such good feels."
—31, US
Syfy / Courtesy Everett Collection 5. Heartstopper
"Watching Heartstopper was the first time I saw myself portrayed in a show. I’m trans, bi, and asexual, so it was wonderful to see it correctly shown. All of the characters have identities that aren’t shown often, and they do a wonderful job of sharing the experience. It also touches on mental health issues and de-stigmatizing asking for help, which I really appreciated seeing."
—16, Illinois
Netflix / Courtesy Everett Collection 6. Kieta Hatsukoi aka My Love Mix Up
"I have a lot of favorites, but my comfort LGBTQ+ show is a Japanese show called Kieta Hatsukoi , which translates to My Love Mix Up ! The main character (boy) borrows his (girl) crush's eraser and sees it has his (boy) classmate's name on it. He drops the eraser and the classmate picks it up and sees. To save his crush from being embarrassed the main character says the eraser is his and that he has a crush on the classmate. Instead of making fun of him for liking a boy, or being grossed out, the classmate decides to take his confession seriously. It's a really funny and sweet show, and I wish my high school experience questioning my sexuality was that wholesome."
—jazsesy
GMMTV / Via youtube.com 7. Sense8
"Created by, directed by, and written by trans women and starring a trans woman. It features multiple queer couples and is one of the best queer positive shows I've seen, as well as my favorite show of all time."
—31, US
Murray Close / Netflix / Everett Collection 8. Big Boys
"It's Jack Rooke's partially autobiographical sitcom about his experience at university and his coming out journey. It also features one of the loveliest platonic friendships between a gay man and his straight roommate, who are so supportive of each other despite being worlds apart in terms of personality. It's just been renewed for a third season, which is fantastic. I'd really recommend it to anyone who hasn't had the pleasure yet."
—lovelychicken23
Channel 4 / Via youtube.com 9. Rupaul's Drag Race
"It’s fun to watch queer artists being talented and confident."
—15, Canada
Logo / Courtesy Everett Collection 10. Dead Boy Detectives
"There's so much queer rep already and potential for even more, and the way certain aspects are handled is beautiful."
—ice_elf
Netflix / Courtesy Everett Collection 11. It's A Sin
"It follows a group of friends who live in an apartment in London during the AIDS crisis and how it affects them and the people around them. Funny, memorable, but fucking heartbreaking at the same time. Also, don't do what I did and watch it with your ex's mum in the room."
—hobbitgirl96
HBO Max / Via youtube.com 12. Love, Victor
Michael Desmond / Hulu / Courtesy Everett Collection 13. Legends of Tomorrow
"By Season 7, our main cast was made up of a bisexual woman and her lesbian wife, a gay man who invented time travel to save his boyfriend, a fairly flamboyant pansexual — arguably not cis — alien with a girlfriend, the only asexual on network television, and had just said goodbye to a bisexual man who’d had meaningful relationships with men and women — who just left, didn’t die, just left. The rest of the characters were ostensibly straight, but all the actors said they were comfortable with the idea of their characters being LGBTQ+ as well and supported and encouraged headcanons. The show started with one bisexual woman and a bunch of straight people.
On top of that, it was just so much FUN, and big-hearted. This was a goofy family who had the best time and got up to the silliest stuff. It’s so joyful and a great antidote to serious, heterosexual superhero stuff."
—garebehr
The CW / Courtesy Everett Collection 14. Generation
"I think had Generation continued, it would have become a queer hit."
—patricks27
HBO Max / Via youtube.com 15. Chucky
"Y'all are sleeping on this show, I swear."
—sushigal007
Shane Mahood / Syfy / Courtesy Everett Collection 16. Noah's Arc
"It was the first time I saw a show that was centered around gay Black men who were super attractive. It's definitely my Top 10 shows of all time!"
—brownhudson13
Logo / Via youtube.com 17. The Owl House
"FINALLY, DISNEY LEARNS TO SAY GAY."
—Anonymous, US
Disney / Via youtube.com 18. Good Omens
"It’s hilarious, adorable, and so easy to get hooked on."
—fionaptasinski
Amazon / Courtesy Everett Collection 19. P-Valley
"We're watching Lil Murda learn to accept who he is and be OK with the world (or just Chucalisa) knowing who he is. This is the best-written show I've seen since The Wire (let's not get started on Omar...)."
—dianes4d1412481
Kyle Kaplan / Starz / Courtesy Everett Collection 20. Looking
"This show was wildly underrated. We deserved more than two seasons and the wrap-up film. Well filmed, great directing and acting, and an amazing cast."
—o4a4b10bdd
HBO Max / Via youtube.com 21. Will & Grace
"Formative. Groundbreaking. Smart. Contemporary farce. Hilarious. Moving."
—40, New York
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