A generation of gay teens no doubt panicked when Joey Lawrence flirted with homophobia in this episode.
For a sitcom best-described with the word "fine," Wings actually delivered a different kind of coming out story.
This classic episode traps a panicked John Larroquette in an elevator with a curmudgeonly, poodle-breeding gay man that's not what he seems.
Blanche learns that being gay isn't just a phase in one of Golden Girls' many gay episodes.
The '70s police sitcom featured some of the first recurring gay characters, but it also kinda made them into a punchline.
After decades of starts and stops, Ellen DeGeneres finally gave TV its first LGBTQ lead character.
With one episode, Roseanne tackled issues that are relevant to LGBT teens and adults.
Early questions about Chandler's sexuality introduces one of Friends' most regrettable go-to themes.
Season Three's "My Brother's Keeper" totally nailed one aspect of gay life.
In Season One's "The Boys in the Bar," Cheers tackled homophobia head-on.