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  2. List of 1990s American television episodes with LGBT themes

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    A list of 1990s American television episodes with LGBT themes includes a number that engendered controversies relating to LGBT representation. With the exception of what would come to be known as "Lesbian kiss episodes", in which a straight-identified female character exchanges an intimate kiss with a lesbian or bisexual character, who was generally never seen again, representation of same-sex ...

  3. Flaming Moe - Wikipedia

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    Moe points to photos of previous episodes when he relaunched his bar, such as "Bart Sells His Soul" (a family restaurant), "Homer the Moe" (a trendy new bar), and "Mommie Beerest" (a British pub). The episode's title is a play on season 3 episode " Flaming Moe's " (which also centered on Moe's bar).

  4. Orpheus (Angel) - Wikipedia

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    Several references to past events in Buffy the Vampire Slayer are mentioned by Willow including being gay, dating Kennedy, and Willow's turn to the dark side at the end of season 6. Fred references Sunnydale's Hellmouth. This episodes marks Willow's third and final appearance on Angel. It is also the last Angel episode in which Faith is seen.

  5. List of lesbian characters in television - Wikipedia

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    In the series finale episode, she surprises Gail's roommates when she comes out of Gail's bedroom to get a cup of coffee. [37] Winter Anderson: Billie Lourd: American Horror Story: Cult: Winter recognizes herself as a lesbian. She had a short relationship with Ivy Mayfair-Richards and later assaults Ally Mayfair-Richards, in a scene in a ...

  6. LGBT representation in The Simpsons - Wikipedia

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    John – An openly gay man who features in the season 8 episode "Homer's Phobia" in 1997. The episode follows Homer as he comes to accept John as a gay man, and as he allows his son Bart to deviate from traditionally masculine ideas. [1] [14] John is voiced by John Waters. [1] Julio – A prominent figure within the show's LGBT community. [5]

  7. List of comedy television series with LGBT characters

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    Every episode in the seven-part series starts with a message "after the beep" on Josephine's answering machine. [15] ABC TV 1996 Agony Again: Michael Lucas: Sacha Grunpeter: Michael is a gay college student, who meets Will Brewer (Robert Whitson), the star of an Australian soap opera. Short-lived sequel to 1979 sitcom Agony. [15] BBC 1995 Ally ...

  8. List of 1980s American television episodes with LGBT themes

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    A gay artist, dying of AIDS, paints a mural in the hospital. [110] 1989 Hunter: NBC "The Fifth Victim" The search for a serial killer of gay men leads to the knowledge that the supposed fifth victim was actually a copycat. Detective Frank Buchanan (Rick Giolito) comes out during the investigation. [81] 1989 L.A. Law: NBC "The Accidental Jurist"

  9. Don't Ask, Don't Tell (Roseanne) - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" is the eighteenth episode of the sixth season of the American situation comedy series Roseanne. Written by James Berg and Stan Zimmerman and directed by Philip Charles MacKenzie. It follows lead character Roseanne Conner on her visit to a gay bar. "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" originally aired on March 1, 1994 on ABC.