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Top LGBTQ+ Series Globally: Representation Matters

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    Euphoria

    148 votes
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    387.5 K

    Addresses gender and sexuality in a genuine way

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    Euphoria stands out for its bold and nuanced portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters, exploring their identities, struggles, and triumphs with a depth rarely seen. The series tackles complex issues such as gender identity, sexuality, and mental health within the community, offering visibility and validation to diverse audiences.

    • Portrays trans stories honestly and accurately

    • Features a trans actress as a main character

    • Nuanced, queer characters

    • Complex, three-dimensional main characters

  2. 2

    Schitt's Creek

    98 votes
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    258 K

    Love between two gay men is treated with normalcy and acceptance

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    Schitt's Creek stands out in this ranking for its nuanced and organic portrayal of the relationship between David Rose and Patrick Chen. The series avoids clichés and focuses on the development of their bond, showcasing genuine, everyday love that deeply resonates with audiences.

    • Queer people show genuine love to one another

    • Beneficial for younger people

    • One of the best queer relationships on modern television

    • LGBTQ acceptance is the norm rather than the exception

  3. 3

    Sense8

    96 votes
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    252.8 K

    It does not use exhibitionism to show Nomi's transsexuality

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    Sense8 stands out for its bold and nuanced representation of LGBTQ+ characters, exploring their identities and relationships in a deep and central way to the plot. The series celebrates sexual and gender diversity by intertwining the lives of its protagonists, offering an inclusive and empowering vision.

    • Alternative representation of sexual orientation

    • Correct LGBTQ representation

    • Nomi is portrayed as a normal woman who happens to be trans

  4. 4

    Killing Eve

    53 votes
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    139.2 K

    Strong example of bisexual representation

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    Killing Eve stands out in this ranking for its complex and captivating portrayal of a central LGBTQ+ relationship. The series explores the power dynamics, obsession, and attraction between its female leads in a bold and nuanced way, offering a fresh and exciting perspective on television.

    • Villanelle offers a relatively unproblematic representation of fluid or bisexuality

    • Villanelle's fashion-forward wardrobe offers a multifarious representation of contemporary queer styling

  5. 5

    Heartstopper

    52 votes
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    137 K

    Normalizes the LGBTQ+ community

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    Heartstopper stands out for its authentic and tender portrayal of the LGBTQ+ teenage experience, showcasing self-discovery, acceptance, and young love in a way that deeply resonates. The series celebrates the joy and complexity of these identities, offering a positive and necessary mirror for many viewers.

    • Avoids reinforcing stereotypes of LGBT representation

    • Talks about love and social issues

    • Covers a broader scope

    • Story of passage from adolescence to early adulthood

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    The OA

    51 votes
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    133.3 K

    Showcases minority voices largely ignored in American media

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    The OA stands out for its nuanced and profound exploration of identity and human connection, delving into themes of gender and sexuality in a way that resonates with the LGBTQ+ community. The series features complex characters whose experiences and relationships challenge conventional norms, offering a unique and moving perspective on diversity.

    • Features a refreshing perspective from a transgender youth

    • Gently weaves a queer narrative

    • Contributes to authentic trans representation

    • Features diverse representation with an international cast

  8. 7

    Queer Eye

    15 votes
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    40.1 K

    Transforms into heroes

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    Queer Eye stands out in this ranking for its positive and empowering approach towards the LGBTQ+ community. The show celebrates diversity and self-acceptance, demonstrating how empathy and support can transform lives, making it a benchmark for authentic representation.

    • Informs about self-acceptance

    • Inclusive and LGBT friendly program

  9. 8

    The L Word: Generation Q

    2 votes
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    5.6 K

    Integrates contemporary cosmopolitan LGBTQIA+ life

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    The L Word: Generation Q stands out for its focus on the lives and relationships of a new generation of LGBTQ+ characters, offering nuanced and diverse representation that addresses contemporary issues. The series expands the original universe by including a wider range of identities and experiences within the community, making it a significant benchmark for visibility and representation.

    • Features new queer characters of color

    • Addresses complex subject matter

    • Offers more meaningful representation of the broader lesbian and transgender communities

  10. 9

    Everything Sucks!

    2 votes

    Netflix comedy about the transition from childhood to adulthood, with a gay main character.

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    Everything Sucks! stands out in this ranking for its authentic and nuanced portrayal of LGBTQ+ adolescence in the late 90s. The series tackles the complexities of identity, relationships, and self-discovery for its queer characters in an honest and touching way, resonating deeply with the audience.

    • Focused on sexual exploration and the difficulty of being oneself as a teenager.

  11. 10

    Pose

    1 votes

    Innovative LGBTQ+ representation

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    Pose stands out for its authentic and nuanced representation of the LGBTQ+ community, particularly the Harlem ballroom culture of the 80s and 90s. The series offers complex, three-dimensional characters who explore themes of identity, chosen family, and the fight against discrimination, making it a landmark in LGBTQ+ representation on television.

    • Exploration of family and identity

    • Focuses on the legends, icons, and bold mothers of New York's ballroom culture

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