Television has finally involved to included more LGBTQ+ representation than ever. While there’s still much more to be done, there have been some standout series in recent years that we can’t get enough of. Whether you’re looking for the ultimate sci-fi lesbian adventure, or a fun family drama that will leave you crying your eyes out, there’s something on this list for everyone. Here are the best LGBTQ+ TV shows on Netflix.
Schitt’s Creek
There’s a reason this special comedy has become an award winning series. Get ready to fall in love with the Rose family as they head off to a little town called Schitt’s Creek after losing their fortune.
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Pose
Welcome to the ballroom where only one house will come out victorious. Follow some of the biggest houses on the scene as they battle it out of fame, trophies, and respect on the floor.
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One Day at a Time
The Netflix turned Pop series ended way too soon, but at least we’ll always have it ready to play on our queue. Not only does it include one of the greatest LGBTQ+ coming out stories, but it also talks about other themes like immigration, veteran rights, and identity.
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Special
This series is perfect if you’re looking for a quick binge. Follow Ryan as he finally moves out and ties to live his independent life as a gay man with cerebral palsy.
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Glee
2021 marks the 10th anniversary since Santana Lopez, played by the late Naya Rivera, came out. For so many Latinx women, it was the first time they saw themselves on TV and her legacy, along with many other characters, continues to live on.
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Queer Eye
If you’re looking for ultimate guilty pleasure makeover series, then look no further. Follow the new Fab 5 as they travel around they set up in different cities almost every season and use their knowledge to change some incredible and well deserving people’s lives.
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Elite
Netflix’s library is filled with a ton of fun international shows that you might have not have tried yet, like one of their biggest hits, Elite. The students of Las Encinas as put on edge when one of their own is murdered. But who did it and what was their motive? You’re going to have to go on a wild adventure to find out.
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The Politician
Ryan Murphy’s television takeover continued long past Glee thanks to series like The Politician. Just when you thought that you lived through the craziest presidential campaign, this series turns everything up with some interesting reveals and twists that you definitely did not see coming.
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
There’s a reason why She-Ra is considered one of the most impactful animated series in recent years. Creator Noelle Stevenson takes viewers on a powerful ride that turns some of the most iconic characters from the original series into the kind of heroes you wish you had when you were younger.
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Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
This isn’t the Sabrina the Teenage Witch that you grew up with in the 90s. Things in Greendale are darker than ever as Sabrina has to make a decision between becoming a full witch or a full human. Which side will she choose?
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Shamless
The iconic series, which just ended its 11 season run, might take some dedication to go through. However, it’s long run allows you to see these characters truly grow up before your eyes.
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The Circle
For a reality series that allows players to hide by catfishing, it’s surprising how many people choose to be their true authentic selves as they try to come out on top and take home $100,000.
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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
The song “Gettin’ Bi” is still one of the greatest bisexual moments on television and you’re going to be hooked to this fun and quirky series from the first episode.
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Wynonna Earp
The series’ passionate fandom is the reason why it was able to run for four incredible seasons and its impact on queer women representation in sci-fi is one that will last long after its end.
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The Magicians
The Magicians is perfect for Harry Potter lovers who are looking for something to replace their magical world with a new one. Follow a group of students as they learn how to use their magical abilities.
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Tamara Fuentes
Entertainment Editor Tamara Fuentes is the entertainment editor for Seventeen and covers celebrity news, pop culture, television, movies, music, and books.
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