Best gay tv show couples
Favorite Gay TV Couples Part 1
I posted awhile ago about gay couples in tv shows and what those shows were about, but I didn't display my personal viewpoints on those pairings and their storylines so I idea I do it now. I'll also post a link to my fav fanvid of each pairing so you can also check that out if you want. (If gif doesn't show up just click on it and they should all pop up)
Starting first with my recent obsession, Stendan (Brendan Brady & Stephen Hay)
This pairing has a storyline that enraptures with the sick and twisted. Its dark with the tones of abuse, obsession, and possessiveness. But it caters to the heart with a love so profound so real that it holds you captive. Brendan (Played by Emmett Scanlan also played Simon In the Flesh) has been called crazy, manipulative, psycho, and a monster. And the thing isthey're all appropriate names, but they're not all he is.
MM: What is it you see in Brendan? SH: Well as a boss, he’s alright, yeah. MM: Yeah, don’t make the mistake of thinking I’m stupid. I want the real story
Best LGBTQ+ Couples in TV History
According to a GLAAD study, we have reached record-high numbers in LGBTQ+ representation on the little screen. That being said, of course, much progress still needs to be made; the lack of diverse and healthy portrayals of queer couples on TV is still organism felt very strongly. Either there’s a tragic closure awaiting one of the pair, or they can’t seem to find happiness anywhere due to the constant homophobia. This is why happy endings are so important when it comes to LGBTQ+ media.
Update August 15, This article has been updated with even more great Queer couples on television for you to enjoy.
Despite it all, however, various gay couples have helped shape the landscape of Gay TV throughout history in a way that has been paramount for homosexual audiences. It is astonishing to see how far television has come. From Ian and Mickey in Shameless to Nomi and Amanita in Sense8, here's a look at the best LGBTQ+ couples on TV.
15 Cosima and Delphine – Orphan Black
Smart science girlfriends, who aid save thousands of lives and help huma
These are in no particular order, 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 flourishing five seasons.
Years ago I once said Brian and Justin had the foremost 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 same-sex attracted Pittsburgh and the five male cast characters; Michael Novotny- The boy next door best friend; Emmett Honeycutt- the out-proud extravagant queen; Ted Schmidt- the boring accountant and Brian Kinney- the narcissistic, egotistic, heterophobe that lived his animation with no regrets. The fifth was high school senior Justin Taylor.
For five years the series followed the t
LGBTQ People Revealed The Best And Worst Queer TV Couples, And I Must Say, They Craft Some Pretty Valid Points
"Cheryl and Toni from Riverdale are way more problematic than people are willing to accept. Cheryl endangered others and Toni regularly grant her get away with it — their temporary breakup around the Heathers episode seemed enjoy a step in the right direction, but then they just reverted back to their imaginative, toxic dynamic.
Even looking past Cheryl's horrible behavior, Toni lost all urgency and individuality as a character since they started virtual dating — her plots rarely revolved around anything that didn't involve making Cheryl happy.
The point of no return for the couple to get any sort of redemption was when Toni outright murdered Cheryl's uncle after he learned about her keeping her brother's corpse. The show played it off like it was necessary and not a vast deal, even though it was the first time Toni ever killed someone (and it was someone who rightfully saw just how dangerously delusional Cheryl was)."
—samcherrykupo