There's so much queer TV to indulge in this fall!

A new fall TV season is upon us, and with it comes so many amazing shows with so many amazing LGBTQ+ characters and storylines! Here are 33 you should definitely be binging this season!
Batwoman
Ruby Rose plays the openly gay superhero in the upcoming series.
Premieres October 6 on The CW.
Élite
Our favorite couple, Omar and Ander, return in the murderous high school drama.
Premieres September 6 on Netflix.
A Black Lady Sketch Show
The hilarious sketch series features stars like Angela Bassett and Laverne Cox.
Airs Fridays on HBO.
American Horror Story: 1984
Our favorite cast is back in another season of Ryan Murphy's horrific anthology series.
Premieres September 18 on FX.
Are You The One?
Season 8's sexually fluid cast has reinvigorated our love for messy reality shows.
Airs Mondays on MTV.
Styling Hollywood
Celebrity stylist Jason Bolden and interior designer Adair Curtis are a power couple in this new reality series following their lives, as well as their famous friends.
Premieres August 30th on Netflix.
Gentleman Jack
In this early 19th-century period drama, Anne Lister falls madly in love with her female lover while keeping her sexual identity a secret.
Watch now on HBO.
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series
Disney's mockumentary of the iconic movie trilogy has our complete attention.
Premieres November 12 on Disney+.
Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling
Rocko, Heffer, and Filburt jump into the future in this revival of the iconic '90s cartoon that features a touching transgender storyline.
Watch now on Netflix.
The Other Two
What happens when your kid brother becomes a pop sensation? One of the gayest shows of the year dives headfirst into the culture of tween fame and instagays.
Watch now on Comedy Central.
Pose
One of the most important shows on television is now Emmy nominated.
Watch now on FX.
The Boys
What if superheroes were shitty people, just like us? This series gives horrifying look at the bleak "reality" of what a superhero business might look like, and we get some queer characters along the way.
Watch now on Amazon Prime.
Mindhunter
Jonathan Groff leads this fictional recount of some of the world's most infamous serial killers, but it's his closeted coworker, Dr. Wendy Carr, who's love life we're obsessed with.
Watch on Netflix now.
Years and Years
Banks collapse, a family crumbles, and literal bombs drop in this all-too-real dystopian drama, which includes an epic gay love story for the ages.
Watch on HBO now.
Euphoria
Centered around a queer couple played by Zendaya and Hunter Schafer, this teen drama became the smash hit of the summer.
Watch on HBO now.
The Politician
Dear Evan Hansen star Ben Platt plays a bisexual high school student who will do whatever it takes to become the next President of the United States. Maybe even murder?
Watch the trailer below.
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
The family-friendly cartoon features some of the most loveable queer characters on television right now.
Watch on Netflix now.
Sex Education
This Netflix teen dramedy birthed some of our favorite television characters of the year, including the hilarious Eric, who must be protected at all costs!
Watch on Netflix now.
Dear White People
The third season of the controversially-titled series delves even deeper into the lives of its wide array of LGBTQ characters, making it one of the most inclusive shows on this list.
Watch on Netflix now.
Fleabag
This Emmy-nominated series promises some dark humor and sexual fluidity.
Watch on Amazon Prime now.
Atypical
Last season, we left Casey's internal struggle with her attractions on a cliffhanger. We can't wait to see what the next season has to offer.
Watch on Netflix now.
Dead to Me
Created by openly lesbian writer Liz Feldman, this murder mystery starring Christina Applegate has a queer sensibility that keeps you addicted to your screens.
Watch on Netflix now.
Special
First, he was in the closet with his sexuality, now he's in the closet with his cerebral palsy. This Emmy-nominated series is the story of a man accepting every part of himself.
Watch on Netflix now.
Glow
A dramedy about women wrestlers? Sign us up!
Watch on Netflix now.
Tales of the City
A family drama unlike anything else on TV, this revival of the iconic '90s series sees the return of some of television's first LGBTQ characters, as well as boasting some new queer storylines we've never seen before.
Watch on Netflix now.
Steven Universe: The Movie
The groundbreaking cartoon includes some groundbreaking LGBTQ television moments, including TV's first same-gender wedding on children's programming. And did we mention the movie is a musical?
Premieres September 2 on Cartoon Network.
Nancy Drew
Let's get sleuthing with Nancy Drew in The CW's dark version of the legendary book series.
Premieres October 9 on The CW.
Everything's Gonna Be Okay
A new show from Please Like Me creator Josh Thomas, this upcoming series focuses on a small family and promises more hilariously awkward LGBTQ storylines.
Premieres soon on Freeform.
When They See Us
The harrowing true story of the Central Park Five, a group of real-life boys falsely accused of an NYC murder. Isis King also guest stars with a powerful trans storyline.
Watch now on Netflix.
Wu Assassins
Kung Fu meets sci-fi meets Asian street food meets lesbian love? Sign us up!
Watch now on Netflix.
Queer Eye
The Fab 5 are back at it, and highlights include a visit to Jonathan Van Ness' high school teacher and an inspiring lifestyle coach living with a disability.
Watch now on Netflix.
The Umbrella Academy
Ellen Page stars in this superhero drama racing against an apocalyptic clock.
Watch now on Netflix.