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28 TV Shows LGBTQ Viewers Should Be Watching This Fall
Supergirl
If you haven't been keeping up Clark Kent's cousin, Kara, as she saves the day, you need to get into Supergirl asap. The already LGBTQ inclusive series will get TV's first transgender superhero in it's newest season.
Premieres on The CW on October 14, 2018.
American Horror Story: Apocalypse
Ryan Murphy's supernatural anthology series returns for an eighth season and is reuniting all of our faves. Apocalypse is a crossover between the Murder House and Coven seasons and will bring back Sarah Paulson, Jessica Lange, Emma Roberts, Taissa Farmiga, Dylan McDermott, and many more!
Premieres Wednesday, September 12 at 10 PM ET/PT on FX.
Kidding
Jim Carrey returns to television as Jeff, aka Mr. Pickles, a legendary children's television host who slowly implodes on screen as his life personal life falls apart. We don't know exactly how gay the show is just yet, but in the opening lines of the trailer, Carrey talks about hiding parts of who we are for other people, which many queer can easily relate. We'll be tuning in for Jim Carrey alone regardless though.
Premieres Sunday, September 9 at 10/9C on SHOWTIME.
Steven Universe
Steven Universe is quietly making LGBT history over and over again. Just recently, the show gave us TV's first animated same-sex kiss and even a same-sex marriage on kids show before launching into another whirlwind adventure for our gem heroes. With a finale movie seemingly in sight, we can't wait to see how this one turns out.
Coming soon!
Pose
If you're not already caught up on Ryan Murphy's jaw-dropping series Pose, now's your chance. The series takes a gritty look at New York City's 1980's colorful ball culture and the AIDS epidemic, but ultimately celebrates the resilience and spirit of the LGBTQ community that will never die.
Watch now on FX.
The Bi Life
After winning Celebrity Big Brother UK, Courtney Act is heading to our TV sets again with bisexual dating show The Bi Life. The groundbreaking series will follow a group of single bisexual, pansexual, fluid, or questioning people living and trying to find love in Barcelona. "It's high time there was a dating show for the large number of young people today, like me, who are attracted to more than one gender," Act told Attitude. "In 2018 we know that sexuality is fluid and sharing the stories and experiences, the laughter and the lovemaking, of young bi people is so important."
The Bi Life premieres on E! UK in October!
Black Lightning
TV's first black lesbian superhero is back for Season 2 and ready to kick some ass. Last season, Anissa Pierce (Nafessa Williams) was just discovering her powers. This season, she's taking matters into her own hands.
Black Lightning premieres Tuesday, October 9 at 9/8c on The CW.
Riverdale
Based on the Archie and Jughead comics, Riverdale takes a much darker spin on high school than the original text. While mystery and murder loom heavy, the beloved characters and cast drive the show, including Kevin and Moose, who kiss passionately in the season 2 finale, and Toni Topaz and Cheryl Blossom's adorable bisexual romance.
Riverdale premieres Wednesday, October 10 on The CW.
Sharp Objects
While this HBO drama isn't overtly queer, Sharp Objects follows journalist Camille Preaker (Amy Adams) as she returns to her backwoods hometown to report on the murders of two girls and gets lost in the psychological puzzle of their deaths, her family trauma, and the passing of her own sister years ago. The women of Sharp Objects shine brightly and the mini-series has built a solid queer fanbase.
Sharp Objects is on HBO now.
Adventure Time
Cartoon Network's beloved animated series recently ended after it's 8th season, so now's the perfect time to binge the very queer series. Fan's patience paid off in the finale episode when two female characters, Princess Bubblegum and Marceline, FINALLY kissed.
Watch on Cartoon Network.
Killing Eve
Grey's Anatomy's Sandra Oh plays Eve, the oh so clever M15 officer who gets caught in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with assassin Villanelle in this spin on a Bond-ish spy thriller. It's hard to talk about how queer this series is without spoiling too much about the plot, but many of the characters are bisexual or exploring their sexuality and the (sometimes violent) twists and turns have left gay fans thirsty for the next season.
Watch Season 1 on BBC.
Atypical
While this Netflix original series might not have any queer-identifying characters just yet, LGBT viewers can certainly empathize with Sam, an autistic senior in high school who's struggling to find love in a world where he feels so different from his peers. The dramedy is touching and earnest, and we're excited to see what's next for the Gardner family.
Season 2 premieres on Netflix on September 7th, 2018.
Charmed (Reboot)
WB's hit series is Charmed is back, and it's gotten a 2018 facelift. After the death of their mother, the Vera sisters are stunned to discover they are witches. Mel Vera also enlists the help of her detective girlfriend to help solve the mystery of their mother's death.
Charmed premieres Sunday, October 14th at 9pm on The CW.
Good Trouble (The Fosters Spinoff)
The legacy of The Fosters lives on with Good Trouble. The spinoff follows Callie and Mariana as they begin the next chapter of their lives in Los Angeles.
Premieres on Freeform this January.
Dancing Queen
RuPaul's Drag Race All-Star Alyssa Edwards is coming back to our television screens in Netflix original docuseries Dancing Queen. The show will follow the Alyssa as she runs her dance studio, deals with over-the-top dance moms, and confronts her own demons about growing up as a gay man in Texas. We expect at least two tongue pops per episode.
Premieres October 5th on Netflix.
Elite
Rich teens. Drugs. Sex. Parties. Murder. Netflix's newest Spanish original series promises high drama, and just from the lingering side glances, we can guess they'll be at least one queer couple. Gossip Girl who?
Premieres October 5th on Netflix.
Bojack Horseman
The acclaimed hit series is back for a fifth season, and it's time for Bojack to face his demons. The dramedy follows Bojack, a washed-up sitcom actor whose unhappiness with his own life destructs everything and everyone around him. The show has been recently lauded by many in the LGBTQ community for it's storyline with Todd, who came out in season 3 as asexual, went to asexual social outings in season 4, and will possibly have an ace love interest in season 5?
Premieres September 14th on Netflix.
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It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia
The gang is back for season 13 and is getting gayer and gayer every season. In a surprising move last year for the band of troublemakers, Mac (finally) came out as gay and the gang openly accepted him. But nothing can be good and pure for too long, because Denis goes missing and Mac goes out and buys a sex doll who looks suspiciously like his roommate. Mentally prepare yourself for many more outrageous misunderstandings, tomfoolery, and Mac with abs!
Premieres September 5th on FX.
American Vandal
Last season in this true crime mockumentary, Sam and Peter uncovered who drew the dicks on the cars in the staff parking lot. Now they need to piece together who put laxatives in the cafeteria lemonade. Nothing overtly queer here, just Peabody award-winning entertainment!
Premieres September 14th on Netflix.
Grown-ish
A spinoff of ABC's Black-ish, Grown-ish explores the hazards of college, sex, dating, drugs, and friendship with this ragtag group of friends, including the self-assured bisexual feminist Nomi and musician twins Chloe and Halle.
Season 2 premieres January 2019 on Freeform.
The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
A much darker twist than you might remember from the 90s, Sabrina the teenage witch is no longer a feel-good sitcom, but a horror occult thriller. We do know that Salem the cat will be still involved though!
Premieres October 26th on Netflix.
Insecure
Following Issa as she juggles love, lust, friends, and a career, Insecure takes a fresh and hilarious look at life in your early 30s when everything hasn't turned out like you imagined it would.
Watch now on HBO.
Shameless
The hit show is back and while the Gallagher family is just as dysfunctional as ever, Ian is struggling with his role as the town's "gay Jesus."
Premieres Sunday, September 9 at 9pm on Showtime.
Who Is America?
Sacha Baron Cohen goes undercover as four different extremist characters to expose just how far some of America's politicians and celebrities will go to push their agendas, or succumb to bad ones. By playing on the Islamaphobia, homophobia, and more of America's worst instincs, the show is a jaw-dropping and eye-opening watch for not only LGBTQ viewers, but all Americans.
Watch on Showtime now.
Super Drags
Department store workers by day, superhero drag queens by night, this animated series is ready to rescue the world's glitter from evil.
Premieres 2018 on Netflix.
The Chi
Lena Waithe's drama The Chi returns for a second season in 2019 and tackles a Black coming of age story in southside Chicago.
Season 2 premieres 2019 on Showtime.
Will & Grace
Season 2 of the beloved reboot premieres Thursday, October 4 at 9/8c, and it looks like someone is getting married....
Marvel's Runaways
After learning that their parents are essentially supervillains, a band of teenagers run away to figure out how to capsize their sinister plans. Showrunners have also promised we'll be seeing more of the lesbian romance from season 1!
Premieres December 21st on Hulu.
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Taylor Henderson is a PRIDE.com contributor. This proud Texas Bama studied Media Production/Studies and Sociology at The University of Texas at Austin, where he developed his passions for pop culture, writing, and videography. He's absolutely obsessed with Beyoncé, mangoes, and cheesy YA novels that allow him to vicariously experience the teen years he spent in the closet. He's also writing one!
Taylor Henderson is a PRIDE.com contributor. This proud Texas Bama studied Media Production/Studies and Sociology at The University of Texas at Austin, where he developed his passions for pop culture, writing, and videography. He's absolutely obsessed with Beyoncé, mangoes, and cheesy YA novels that allow him to vicariously experience the teen years he spent in the closet. He's also writing one!