Marge Simpson Meets a Drag Queen
The Simpsons are not actually going to the set of RuPaul’s Drag Race.
The Critic Is Very Gay (Even If Jay Sherman Is Not)
Bonus points for tricking Siskel and Ebert into singing.
The Cleveland Show Whiffs a Potentially Great Bi Episode
It’s the one where Terry comes out, but apparently no one knows about bisexuality.
258: The Great North Pushes Aunt Dirt Out of the Bunker — and Out of the Closet
Sometimes elderly curmudgeons are also gay.
249½: Bob’s Burgers Gives Marshmallow a New Voice
Listen, lonely seabird, you've been away from land too long.
248: King of the Hill Accidentally Explores Muscle Gainer Subculture
Sometimes straight people inadvertently showcase niche gay fetish culture.
244: Karl Is the Simpsons’ First Gay Friend
But did TV viewers in 1990 know who Harvey Fierstein was?
223: The Simpsons Does a Riff on Lesbian Cult Classic
The weird story behind “Lisa the Drama Queen” and the New Zealand murder that led to it.
218: Bob’s Burgers Celebrates Christmas at a Gay Rave
A Christmas mystery + the legend of Marshmallow!
200: Moe Szyslak Is Gay for Pay
“What if Moe were Harvey Milk?” asked someone somewhere, apparently.
186: John Goodman Played Gay on Normal, Ohio
It didn’t work, but not because gay guys can’t look like Dan Conner.
177: A Gay Alien Makes American Dad a Good Show
Roger does what the Great Gazoo couldn’t, including anal probes.
158: Bill Dauterive Is Gay for Pay
I like my drinks the same as my men: strong and sweet and under an umbrella.
153: Rosa Diaz Is Bi... And Brooklyn Nine-Nine Is Copaganda
A real-life bisexual discusses a real-life bisexual playing an on-TV bisexual. Bisexually!
139: Philip J. Fry Accidentally Kills His Gay Grandpa (But Saves the Universe)
Take that, causality!
127: Bob Belcher Is Bi
Quite possibly the only bi-themed Thanksgiving episode in sitcom history.
125: Smithers Has a Boyfriend (Interview with Rob and Johnny LaZebnik)
This actually might be the gayest episode ever.
113: Marge Simpson Is a Homophobe and a Transphobe
Sometimes the shows you love don’t love you back.