71: Mr. Belvedere Discourages a Teen from Being Gay
Just when you thought you were save, Belvedere gets his revenge!
69: Roc Has a Gay Uncle
Shaft himself plays a gay man in TV’s first-ever same-sex marriage.
68: Too Close for Comfort Does an Episode About Male Rape
Next to impossible to find online now, this is one of the strangest episodes of a sitcom ever.
67: I Love Lucy Makes the First Gay Joke in Sitcom History
They couldn’t be seen in the same bed, but they could make a gay joke.
66: GEE TV
Six classic 80s sitcoms (plus vintage ads!) for when you’re spending the night in and feeling nostalgic.
65: WKRP LGBTQ+
It seems like it's going to be a mess, but it actually redeems itself, we swear.
64: American Dad Steals a Gay Couple’s Baby
Drew and Glen are ready to come out as unabashed fans of American Dad.
63: Herman’s Head Meets a Lesbian
It’s the episode Drew and Glen have been waiting for any maybe no one else wanted!
62: Maude Goes to a Gay Bar
Amelia Earhart flew a lot of airplanes, except for that one time she didn't come back.
61: Old Christine Is Married to a Woman
It’s a Chick-fil-A metaphor starring Megan Mullally!
60: Drew and Glen Rank Instrumental Sitcom Themes
It’s the Singing Mountain of GEE episodes!
59: What’s Gay About Scooby-Doo?
The connection between Velma Dinkey and the California legislature’s first openly gay member, Sheila Kuehl.
55: Mr. Humphries Is a Poof
This week, we’re British — and recording remotely! Sorry in advance!
54: Will Smith Is Uncomfortable Playing a Gay Character Onscreen
Episode title is both an accurate summary and a real-life fact.