86: Jennifer Slept Here Is a Little Gay Boy’s Fantasy
Every gay man needs a best friend who is a glamorous Hollywood ghost.
85: It’s a Living Waits on a Trans Woman
The question is ”how transphobic is it?” — but fortunately we have an expert on hand to answer that.
84: Penelope Alvarez Is the Mother of a Queer Teenager
As if we needed another reason to love Rita Moreno.
83: Julia Sugarbaker Dates a Possible Homosexual
Allison Sugarbaker only lasted one season, but she still read Julia for filth.
81: Rachel Kisses a Lesbian
It’s the most lesbian-focused episode not featuring Susan or Carol.
80: Diane Chambers Revisited (An Episode That Glen Can Actually Listen To)
In which Sam and Tony play the roles of Glen and Drew… with a lot of artistic license.
79: Mike Seaver Actually Said the Word ‘Gay’
Just hearing Mike Seaver say ‘maybe I’m gay’ seems wrong, yet…
76: Introducing the Shelley Longcast!
It’s the first episode of our first-ever Patreon-only podcast, and yes, it’s all about the movies of Shelley Long!
75: Finch’s Buddy Is Trans
For our first-ever trans episode, we look at a David Spade-heavy Just Shoot Me. (Sorry.)
73: Eric Forman’s New Buddy Is a Homo
Our patrons picked it, and now you have to listen to it! Tanya Roberts!
72: Superstore Is Queerer Than You Think
Nico Santos' Mateo might be the highest-profile queer Asian character on TV ever.
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.