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Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Shows (I've seen) that have a guy's shirtless scene (at least once) part 4

Young Royals
(pictured: Omar Rudberg and Edvin Ryding)


Heartstopper
(pictured: Kit Connor and Joe Locke)


Shameless
(pictured: Cameron Monaghan)


Reba
(pictured: Steve Howey)


The Flash
(pictured: Robbie Amell)


Supergirl
(pictured: Chris Wood)


Legends of Tomorrow
(pictured: Nick Zano)


Riverdale
(pictured: KJ Apa)


Cobra Kai
(pictured: Tanner Buchanan)


The Acolyte
(pictured: Charlie Barnett)


Walker: Independece
(pictured: Matt Barr)


Falling Skies
(pictured: Connor Jessup)


Black Lightning
(pictured: Jordan Calloway)


Gotham Knights
(pictured: Oscar Morgan)


Look
(pictured: Colton Haynes)


Boy Meets World
(pictured: Matthew Lawrence)

Saturday, June 17, 2023

Pride Month: LGBT+ series I've watched

Eyewitness (5 stars)


Love, Victor (5 stars)


Insatiable (3 1/2 stars)


Disposable Teens (3 stars)


Batwoman (4 stars)


Legends of Tomorrow (3 1/2 stars)


Freedom Fighters: The Ray (4 stars)


Heartstopper (5 stars)


Young Royals (5 stars)


Queer as Folk - UK version (3 1/2 stars)


Gotham Knights (3 1/2 stars)



Honorable mentions:

Riverdale - There are gay characters, but the story rarely focuses on them. Hell, Kevin sometimes goes five or six episodes straight where he either doesn't appear or has almost no lines - despite him supposedly being a main character

The Walking Dead - It took five seasons to get a gay character but once they did, they started to introduce several more. But still, I would never consider this an LGBT show.

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina - You don't see many trans characters on tv, so kudos to them for doing it. But still, he's only a supporting character.

Sex Education - Pretty much every sexuality exists in this show. The main character's best friend is gay. But that's just it. Not the main character, but his best friend.

Supergirl - A main character eventually comes out as gay. But not the main character.

Arrow - It took several years, but they did get some gay characters. Oliver's son, Mr. Terrfic, but the story never really focused that much on their sexuality.

The Flash - There have been gay characters at various points, but never any main characters. Just people that popped up every once in a blue moon. 

Barney Miller - Okay, the gay character was a criminal and was only a recurring character. But considering this was the 70's, it was progressive for its time.