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Best LGBTQ+ couples in television series

Discover the most iconic and beloved LGBTQ+ couples in television, from heartwarming romances to relationships that have broken barriers. This list celebrates diversity and queer representation in TV series, highlighting characters who have captured audiences' hearts. Explore the dynamics of these gay and lesbian couples, their cultural impact, and why they have become fan favourites. Ideal for those seeking inspiration and visibility on the small screen.

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    Darrell and Bruce (Neighbors)

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    This married gay couple's representation is notable because their storyline's conflict is not centered around their sexuality. It offers a normalized portrayal of a queer couple facing everyday annoyances, like a neighborhood goat farm.

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    TK Strand and Carlos Reyes (9-1-1: Lone Star)

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    • Their wedding was a significant event

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    This couple is celebrated for their enduring love story, culminating in a wedding and adoption, making them a prime example of 'couple goals'. Their dynamic as a firefighter and police officer navigating life's challenges resonates deeply with viewers.

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    Ed and Stede Bonnet (Our Flag Means Death)

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    • Features a slow-burn romance

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    Their undeniable chemistry formed the heart and soul of 'Our Flag Means Death', offering a unique and beloved portrayal of gay pirates. Viewers appreciated seeing them achieve a happy ending, despite the series' early conclusion.

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    Tao Xu and Elle Argent (Heartstopper)

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    • Their romance steps into the spotlight

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    Their slow-burn romance is praised for showing a trans character like Elle getting a romantic plot not centered on trauma. This offers a refreshing and honest portrayal of teen love, gaining prominence in Season 2.

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    Carina DeLuca and Maya Bishop (Station 19)

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    • Hottest lesbian power couple

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    Known as 'Marina', this fan-favorite couple has navigated numerous challenges, demonstrating undeniable chemistry and an enduring bond. They are a beloved and inspiring queer couple within the Shondaland universe.

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    Simone Jackson and Bernie (Daisy Jones & The Six)

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    • Simone and Bernie's relationship provides queer Black experience perspective

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    Their love story, though brief, resonated deeply with viewers for its charged intimacy and depiction of a closeted singer finding acceptance and love in the early 1970s. It was a powerful moment in the miniseries.

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    Taissa Turner and Van Palmer (Yellowjackets)

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    • Features queer goalie representation

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    The intense and enduring connection between Taissa and Van, both as teenagers and adults, is a significant draw for 'Yellowjackets'. Their relationship maintains a compelling heat amidst the series' dark and dramatic elements.

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    Danny and Claude (The Four Seasons)

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    • Explores partnership with humor and honesty

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    As part of a central trio, Danny and Claude are lively, funny, and stylish, bringing dramatic flourishes and honesty to their long-term relationship. Their story explores depth, including health scares and stubborn tendencies, highlighting their enduring bond.

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    Ellie Williams and Dina (The Last of Us)

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    • Their relationship is grounded in queer stories

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    Their relationship, developing in Season 2, provides a crucial grounding pole amidst the chaos of 'The Last of Us'. Their unexpected connection becomes an anchor as they face a journey of vengeance and destiny.

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    Bunny, Jerry & Arthur (Mid-Century Modern)

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    • Features compelling backstories

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    This trio redefines the concept of a 'couple', showcasing a deep central relationship akin to 'Golden Girls'-style living. Their first foray into living together is filled with hilarious hijinks, playful jealousy, and genuine heartbreak, proving they are all they need for lasting connection.

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    Hen Wilson and Karen Wilson (9-1-1)

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    • Depict a happy family

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    Hen and Karen are consistently highlighted as 'couple goals' and an inspiration, fighting to keep their growing family intact. Their natural chemistry and ability to strengthen their bond through every obstacle make them incredibly popular.

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    Martin and Smitty (Beyond the Gates)

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    • Features an interracial, gay couple

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    This esteemed Congressman and in-demand journalist have the potential to become D.C.'s top gay power couple. Their relationship explores the complexities of public and private lives, with Martin's secrets posing a challenge to their bond.

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    Tara Lewis and Rebecca Wilson (Criminal Minds: Evolution)

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    • Features a queer main character

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    This couple brings a queer relationship to the long-running crime procedural, offering a new dynamic and much-needed representation within the established universe. Their presence enriches the show's character landscape.

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    Hugh Culber and Paul Stamets (Star Trek: Discovery)

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    • Formed first openly gay couple in Star Trek history

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    As a stable and enduring couple within the 'Star Trek' franchise, they are celebrated for their groundbreaking representation. They showcase a loving, committed relationship amidst the far-flung concepts of space exploration.

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    David Rose and Patrick Brewer (Schitt's Creek)

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    • Healthiest non-hetero relationship on network TV

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    Consistently ranked among the best, their heartwarming and authentic love story resonated deeply with audiences. Their beautiful wedding culminated a positive and affirming portrayal of a gay relationship.

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    Greg and Cam (Open to It)

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    • A loving gay couple

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    This committed couple decides to invite a third person into their relationship, offering a refreshing look into ethical non-monogamy. Their story explores the sexiness and silliness of polyamory, including its emotional and physical complications.

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    Rakumoto Ai and Muto Kaishin (Love Sea The Home for Lovers)

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    • Tells a queer love story openly and beautifully

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    This Japanese reimagining centers on a cynical romance novelist who meets a spirited tour guide, challenging her skepticism about love. Their story offers a sweet escape into workplace romance with a queer twist.

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    Reza Farahan and Adam Neely (The Valley: Persian Style)

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    • Madly in love

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    Reza and Adam return as the main queer anchors, showcasing the complexities of long-term queer domestic life 14 years into their relationship. They prove that queer domesticity in the Valley is just as dramatic as other relationships.

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    Twila and Ivanna (Ponies)

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    • Reason lesbians are watching Ponies

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    Set in 1977 Moscow, their romance is a significant part of the season, helping Twila come into her own. Their story adds queer depth to a historical setting, as Twila discovers her attraction to Ivanna during risky missions.