169: Who’s the Boss? Just Basically Admits That Jonathan Is Gay
Feel bad for both Jonathan *and* Danny Pintauro!
168: Wings Flies Its Gay Character Back to Nantucket
The triumphant return of RJ Biggins means increased awareness of sitcom bears.
167: The Crew Was Fox’s Queer-Inclusive Alternative to Friends
Less white, more queer, and with a Married... With Children-style laugh track.
166: Backdoor Pilots: Married… With Children Tries to Make the Anti-Friends
If you can’t beat Friends, point out all the stuff it does wrong.
165: Weirdest Episode Ever: Dick Van Dyke vs. Space Aliens
Not the first example of a weird sitcom ep, but probably the most famous.
164: The Addams Family Considers Conversion Therapy
Creepy, kooky, and as concerned as any parents that their child might turn out… you know, “wrong.”
163: Modern Family Meets a Gay Clown
Problematic aspects aside, did this show do a lot for LGTQ representation?
162: Archie Bunker Goes to a Gay Bar
Did Archie soften his stance on gays between All in the Family and the sequel series? No, not really.
161: The Gay Pre-History of Mama’s Family
It’s a broad syndicated sitcom, sure, but those are Bob Mackie costumes everyone is wearing.
160: 30 Rock Questions Its Sexuality
Don’t listen to Liz Lemon: you *can* be gay for just one person.
159: Nikki Explores the Gay Side of Pro Wrestling
Warning: You will learn about wrestling.
158: Bill Dauterive Is Gay for Pay
I like my drinks the same as my men: strong and sweet and under an umbrella.
157: Sanford Arms Meets a Gay — And He’s Black!
A lot of TV firsts for a show that only lasted four episodes.
153: Rosa Diaz Is Bi... And Brooklyn Nine-Nine Is Copaganda
A real-life bisexual discusses a real-life bisexual playing an on-TV bisexual. Bisexually!
151: Janet from The Good Place Is a Nonbinary Icon
Not a girl, not a lady, also not a robot.