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Happy Endings Comes Out for Thanksgiving

Happy Endings Comes Out for Thanksgiving

“More Like Skanksgiving” (November 20, 2012)

Here you have it: the one other gay-themed Thanksgiving episode of a sitcom. Three seasons in, this one reveals heretofore-unheard canon that the Happy Endings characters exist as they do solely as a result of MTV’s The Real World — and that Max things he might have been the first gay pe...

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The Fox Files: Good Grief

The Fox Files: Good Grief

“Ladies and Gentlemen... Ernie Lapidus!” (September 30, 1990)

Hey, they can’t all be winners… or even pop culture curiosities. We may love Wendy Schaal and we may be Howie Mandel-ambivalent, but the first installment of this short-lived funeral home comedy is pretty clearly the worst show we’ve reviewed for this miniseries, to th...

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The Gay Subtext of Dobie Gillis, TV’s First Teen Sitcom

The Gay Subtext of Dobie Gillis, TV’s First Teen Sitcom

 “The Ruptured Duck” (October 10, 1961)

On the surface, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis tells the story of a teen boy who falls in love with every girl except Zelda Gilroy, who pines for him hopelessly. All of this is complicated by the fact that the Sheila Keuhl, the actor who played Zelda was in real life a gay woman who ultimate...

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The Fox Files: Parker Lewis Can’t Lose

The Fox Files: Parker Lewis Can’t Lose

“Pilot” (September 2, 1990)

Is Parker Lewis Can’t Lose somehow the best show we’re profiling in this miniseries? Maybe! It’s especially remarkable that a show trying to seem hip and of-the-moment to young people can look good 35 years later, but this show really does it though a combination of surreal humor, inventive camera angl...

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A Quick Programming Note

Hi all! The audio file here is just the ad break that went into the public feed version of the recent Simpsons episode. But I wanted to also tell everyone on the Patreon feed that we will not be putting out an episode next week, for scheduling reasons explained in the ad. Apologies! And to offset this, the next episode of Fox Files, about Parker...

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Marge Simpson Meets a Drag Queen

Marge Simpson Meets a Drag Queen

“Werking Mom” (November 18, 2018)

Yes, The Simpsons did a drag episode, and you might be interested to know that the idea did not originate with “Hey, let’s do one about RuPaul’s Drag Race.” In fact, co-writer Carolyn Omine provided some background inf...

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The Fox Files: Open House

The Fox Files: Open House

“Parade of Homes” (November 26, 1989)

Three seasons in, Fox decided that one of its early critical darlings, Duet, could benefit from functioning more like a standard sitcom, and so Alison LaPlaca’s Linda was elevated to star and the rest of the cast was ditched. The new show, set in a Sherman Oaks real estate office, doesn’t live ...

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Small Wonder Celebrated an 80s Kid Who Was Different

Small Wonder Celebrated an 80s Kid Who Was Different

“The Neighbors” (September 14, 1985)
“Victor / Vicki-toria” (February 14, 1987)
“The Bad Seed” (November 7, 1987)

Ignore whatever you might have heard about Small Wonder and focus instead on how the show spotlighted Vicki (a.k.a. V.I.C.I), a kid who was labeled as different just for acting the only way she knew. As a resu...

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The Fox Files: Women in Prison

The Fox Files: Women in Prison

“Vickie Does Prison” (October 11, 1987)

On paper, a sitcom about female prison life by the creators of Married… With Children seem like it should be a surefire assault on the sensibilities. Not so! What aired featured six female characters and more nuance than you’d expect from a show that typifies the mood of an early Fox sitcom ...

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Fired Up Had the Best Gay Character on Must See TV

Fired Up Had the Best Gay Character on Must See TV

“Truth and Consequences” (September 29, 1997)

Though it didn’t even get a chance to finish out its second season, Fired Up was one of the rare Must See TV sitcoms to feature two female leads. What’s more, the recurring gay character, Shannon (played by Mark Davis) is unusual in that he’s out, confident and going about his life in...

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The Fox Files: Second Chance and Boys Will Be Boys

The Fox Files: Second Chance and Boys Will Be Boys

“The End” (September 26, 1987) and “Hot Wheels” (January 16, 1988)

Matthew Perry’s first taste of TV stardom was short-lived but complicated to explain. Initially a magic sitcom about him being guided in moral growth by his elder, dead self from the future — yes, really — the show didn’t catch on and ultimately ditched all ...

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Not Just Bugs Bunny in Drag! (Seven Very Gay Looney Tunes Shorts)

Not Just Bugs Bunny in Drag! (Seven Very Gay Looney Tunes Shorts)

It may not be news to listeners of this podcast, but the Looney Tunes cartoons can be very gay. In celebration of the nearly 800 shorts being hosted on Tubi, Drew, Glen and returning guest Tony Rodriguez look at some of our favorites that also lend themselves to a queer...

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The Fox Files: The New Adventures of Beans Baxter

The Fox Files: The New Adventures of Beans Baxter

“A Nightmare on Beans’ Street” (October 31, 1987)

Woof. Despite a charming pilot that sets up teenager Beans Baxter as Washington D.C.’s youngest spy, this Halloween adventure seems to have gone off the rails, what with pumpkinhead zombie insurance salesman and explicit confirmation that magic and vampires exist in this universe. A...

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Now accepting recommendations for gay Looney Tunes

In celebration of Tubi now hosting Looney Tunes shorts, our next regular episode will be a discussion of them (plus Merrie Melodies shorts) that lend themselves to queer readings. Got one you'd like to recommend? Tell me in the comments!

(This one is 1932's Ride Him, Bosko. Ahem.)

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The Critic Is Very Gay (Even If Jay Sherman Is Not)

The Critic Is Very Gay (Even If Jay Sherman Is Not)

"Siskel & Ebert & Jay & Alice" (March 12, 1995)

Finally, we get around to discussing one of our more formative comedic experiences, and it’s one shared more or less exclusively by elder millennials: The Critic, which somehow managed to be both more grown up and more juvenile than The Simpsons. In this episode, we discuss how ...

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The Fox Files: Mr. President

The Fox Files: Mr. President

“Armageddon Kinda Sore” (October 11, 1987)

While we kicked off this series with Duet, the prestige show on Fox’s initial line-up was Mr. President, which starred Oscar-winner George C. Scott. He thought he would be elevating television, but in its two short seasons, Mr. President did not deliver on this promise, even when Madeline Ka...

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Laverne & Shirley Check Into the Honeymoon Suite

Laverne & Shirley Check Into the Honeymoon Suite

“Honeymoon Hotel” (February 22, 1977)

You innocent TV Land watchers may not have suspected that there was anything queer about Laverne & Shirley, a show about two women who share an apartment and work at a brewery. Sure, they’re boy crazy, but also there’s this episode where they scam their way into a bridal suite and downtown ...

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The Fox Files: Duet

The Fox Files: Duet

“Variations on a Theme” (May 3, 1987)

Welcome to the first installment of our new bonus series, The Fox Files! We’re exploring the lesser-remembered sitcoms of the early years of the Fox network and in doing so we will be exploring how Fox figured out how to defy expectations and actually succeed… for better or worse. In this episo...

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The Cleveland Show Whiffs a Potentially Great Bi Episode

The Cleveland Show Whiffs a Potentially Great Bi Episode

“Terry Unmarried” (February 20, 2011)

The second season of the Family Guy spinoff makes the surprising decision to make Terry, Cleveland’s womanizing coworker buddy, not straight. And while that’s good, it’s sort of weird how no one ever suggests that he might be bisexual. This retcon underscores problems with bi representation i...

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Cartoons That Made Us Gay: The Creeper Arrives in Gotham City

Cartoons That Made Us Gay: The Creeper Arrives in Gotham City

“Beware the Creeper”  (November 7, 1998)

For our third look at the 90s animated Batman series, we focus on The Creeper, a lesser-known DC hero who at one point was considered for inclusion in this show’s “bat-family” alongside Nightwing, Robin and Batgirl. That didn’t happen, and in fact this one episode is all we see of T...

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Introducing… FOX FILES!

Introducing… FOX FILES!

Finally, more than a year after we announced our new Patreon bonus series, we finally have a premiere date for The Fox Files, our examination of the lesser-remembered TV series of the Fox network’s first broadcast years. Fox first started broadcasting in the 1986-1987 TV season, and that first season two shows would become signatures for how i...

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Rebecca Howe Is Not a Lesbian (But Kirstie Alley DId Save Cheers)

Rebecca Howe Is Not a Lesbian (But Kirstie Alley DId Save Cheers)

EDIT: Apparently the first version of this file chopped off early. I've uploaded a new version. If yours ends early, delete it and re-download it.

“A Kiss Is Still a Kiss” (December 3, 1987)

We’re supporters of Shelley Long on this podcast, but in advocating for the Diane years of Cheers, we’ve overlooked the Rebecca...

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Cartoons That Made Us Gay: Jonny Quest

Cartoons That Made Us Gay: Jonny Quest

“The Invisible Monster” (January 28, 1965)

Sure, Venture Bros. is just a twist on Jonny Quest, but Jonny Quest was its own twist on existing material — and with its own sense of homoeroticism, no less. In this episode, we take some wild gay swings on an otherwise ordinary episode of the adventure serial to say that the invisible mons...

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Ventures Bros. Is a Very Gay Show, But…

Ventures Bros. Is a Very Gay Show, But…

“Handsome Ransom” (October 25, 2009)

Let’s say this at the top: We are both fans in general of The Venture Bros, but this extremely homosocial show has a tendency to tiptoe up to being full-on gay and then laughing it all off as a joke. It’s a product of its time, and even explicitly gay characters like The Alchemist and Shore Leav...

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Schitt’s Creek Gets a Pansexual Love Triangle

Schitt’s Creek Gets a Pansexual Love Triangle

“The Throuple” (January 17, 2017)

We’re back! Officially, but also now bimonthly — or biweekly, depending on how you want to look at it. And we are coming back in grand Canadian style by doing a show that Drew for years refused to do: Schitt’s Creek! Because you asked! And asked and asked and asked!

As special thanks to Pat...

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Cartoons That Made Us Gay: The Tick

Cartoons That Made Us Gay: The Tick

“The Tick vs. Dinosaur Neil” (September 24, 1994)

Do we have to explain why a cartoon about a super buff man in a skintight suit is gay? Maybe! But the third episode of the original, animated version of The Tick really attempts to signal to viewers that it’s doing more than your average Saturday morning series with an extended joke a...

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Hiatus Over! / Status Update

Hiatus Over! / Status Update

EDIT: The curse of Glen has struck again, and now the Tick CTMUG episode is coming next week, not next weekend. But onward and upward nonetheless.

Hey all.

Thank you for sticking around during my little podcast hiatus / mental health meltdown / what I am generously referring to as a vacation. Whatever this was, it was badly ...

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Hiatus

Hiatus

Hi, all. I said all these in the ad break in the Power Rangers episode, but I am writing here to notify anyone who didn’t get that message that GEE is going on a small hiatus. Glen is out of town until May, for one thing, but also I am just really beat and I need to not make podcasts for a hot second. 

As you may know, this podcast ...

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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Does a Body/Gender Swap Episode

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Does a Body/Gender Swap Episode

“Switching Places” (October 4, 1993)

If you’re reading this and deciding that Power Rangers is not a sitcom, you’re correct! We’re doing it anyway, and as elder millennials who were just a little too old for MMPR when it originally aired, we’re bringing in a ringer in the form of 2025-04-09 02:35:44 +0000 UTC View Post

Mork Is the Mommy, Mindy Is the Daddy

Mork Is the Mommy, Mindy Is the Daddy

“Mama Mork, Papa Mindy” (November 5, 1981)

Thus far, we have not attempted the Happy Days universe of TV shows, and we’re starting with this season four Mork & Mindy that has our interspecies marrieds creating a baby that redefine their gender roles. Essentially, Mork hatches an egg from which comes a child that puts a shocked Mi...

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