Shows in A tier have good cinematography and good writing and interesting/cute characters, and they are a joy to watch. Most offerings in this…
Shows in D tier are not very nutritious; many are in fact half-baked or hot messes, while others are decent but too insubstantial to make an…
Shows in B tier have larger shortcomings than A tier but are still fun to watch. You could do better, but you could also do a lot worse than…
Food is a central part of family and community, of care and love, and of identity and belonging. Naturally, it can be a complicated and emotionally…
S tier is reserved for truly special series which push the envelope for what LGBTQ storytelling can be. Each features many/most of the following:…
Shows in C tier are messy but can still be fun: basically a giant mixed bag. They may have big issues with pacing, editing, writing, and/or…
Here are some films (with substantial running time) which had interesting, meaningful, and nuanced stories to tell related to being queer and…
These are shows which I am either considering watching or am currently watching. Shows are included if they include LGBTQ main characters.
These shows explore the suppressed linkages between queer pasts and queer presents, against a straightforward linear progression of time or…