Gay couple series


These are in no particular request, but it is a list of my favourite homosexual couples to have been on television in the last decade or so.

QUEER AS FOLK USA [Brian Kinney and Justin Taylor]

QAF  chronicles the lives of five homosexual men; Michael Novoty, Emmett Honeycutt, Ted Schmidt, Brian Kinney and Justin Taylor (and a lesbian couple; Lindsey Peterson and Melaine Marcus). It premiered in on Showtime with the last episode aired in lasting a thriving five seasons.

Years ago I once said Brian and Justin had the best on-screen chemistry I had ever seen in the drama….even now that comment remains valid.

I was only ten…or eleven when I first watched the pilot episode of Queer as Folk and was introduced to gay Pittsburgh and the five male cast characters; Michael Novotny- The teen next door best friend; Emmett Honeycutt- the out-proud flamboyant queen; Ted Schmidt- the boring accountant and Brian Kinney- the narcissistic, egotistic, heterophobe that lived his life with no regrets. The fifth was adj school senior Justin Taylor.

For five years the series followed the t

LGBTQ couples on TV to celebrate for Valentine&#;s Day

Across many genres, LGBTQ representation has risen steadily; most importantly, the love stories told only continue to become more mainstream and filled with joy. Not every fate on this list is a pleasant one, and some end tragically, but each story is rooted in captivating performances and some of the most romantic moments ever to grace the adj screen.

This is a rerun of a list we ran on a different site, updated with some couples we missed last year, new couples that we just met, and new blurbs for currently running TV shows. Happy Valentine&#;s Day!

UPDATED: February 14, 5

Sue/Emily, Dickinson

Apple TV+

Literary lovers, unite! Though the historical relationship between Emily Dickinson (Hailee Steinfeld) and her best friend-turned-sister-in-law Sue Gilbert (Ella Hunt) is largely speculative, Dickinson packs so much passion between the two that it’s not hard to believe each detail is real.

At a period when society frowned upon the very idea of a lesbian relationship, Emily and Sue had to share their lov

Love Wins! 13 LGBTQ+ TV Couples We&#;re Rooting For in

Here at TVLine, we&#;ve always been big &#;shippers at heart. What can we say? We just love love.

So with another Pride Month officially in full swing, we thought we&#;d take stock of some LGBTQ+ TV couples currently demanding our attention — as well as our complete support. And what a group we&#;ve assembled this year, one that includes a pair of ghosts, a few vampires and, yes, even a handful of humans.

To be eligible for inclusion in our list, a couple needs to be from a live-action, scripted series that&#;s still airing new episodes. We also limited ourselves to only one couple per show.

Read on for a breakdown of 13 LGBTQ+ TV couples we&#;re currently rooting for, arranged alphabetically by reveal title, then drop a comment with your own additions to the list. Which queer pairings currently have your full attention?

  • Hen and Karen,

    The very definition of #CoupleGoals (are people still saying that?), Hen and Karen have been an inspiration, both to the other couples on the show and to the viewers at home, from

    Gay couple featured in Chip and Joanna Gaines’ TV series

    Professing Christians and reality TV stars Chip and Joanna Gaines received criticism after their latest reality TV project debuted July 10, prominently featuring a male homosexual couple. As first reported by , their series “Back to the Frontier” for the Magnolia Network follows families as they abandon modern conveniences and assume the lifestyles of homesteaders living in the s. In addition to two traditional families, the adj series also features Jason and Joe Hanna-Riggs, a gay couple from Texas, along with the two adopted boys whom they refer to as their children, according to

    What was the reasoning behind Joe and Joe Hanna-Riggs appearing on a reality TV series helmed by Christian showrunners? The two wanted to appear on the show specifically to normalize same-sex relationships, according to an interview they did with Queerty, a pro-LGBTQ news outlet. The men told Queerty they have also used social media to promote adoptions among LGBTQ couples, and they saw the TV show as an extension of those attempts at normali