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Gayest Episode Ever
Drew Mackie & Glen Lakin
292 episodes
3 days ago
Back in the day, a major sitcom doing a gay episode was a big deal. A proper gay episode would get headlines, but it would get the attention of two young guys who were still figuring things out — sexuality-wise and culture-wise. Gayest Episode Ever has screenwriter Glen Lakin and stay-at-home journalist Drew Mackie going through the great and not-so-great gay episodes of sitcoms past.
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Back in the day, a major sitcom doing a gay episode was a big deal. A proper gay episode would get headlines, but it would get the attention of two young guys who were still figuring things out — sexuality-wise and culture-wise. Gayest Episode Ever has screenwriter Glen Lakin and stay-at-home journalist Drew Mackie going through the great and not-so-great gay episodes of sitcoms past.
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Episodes (20/292)
Gayest Episode Ever
Marge Simpson Meets a Drag Queen
1 week ago
1 hour 31 minutes 35 seconds

Gayest Episode Ever
Small Wonder Celebrated an 80s Kid Who Was Different
3 weeks ago
1 hour 52 minutes 41 seconds

Gayest Episode Ever
Fired Up Had the Best Gay Character on Must See TV
1 month ago
1 hour 30 minutes 58 seconds

Gayest Episode Ever
Not Just Bugs Bunny in Drag! (Seven Very Gay Looney Tunes Shorts)
1 month ago
2 hours 30 minutes 36 seconds

Gayest Episode Ever
The Critic Is Very Gay (Even If Jay Sherman Is Not)
2 months ago
1 hour 51 minutes 29 seconds

Gayest Episode Ever
Laverne & Shirley Check Into the Honeymoon Suite
2 months ago
2 hours 14 minutes 35 seconds

Gayest Episode Ever
The Cleveland Show Whiffs a Potentially Great Bi Episode
3 months ago
1 hour 27 minutes 47 seconds

Gayest Episode Ever
Rebecca Howe Is Not a Lesbian (But Kirstie Alley Did Save Cheers)
3 months ago
2 hours 20 minutes 37 seconds

Gayest Episode Ever
Ventures Bros. Is a Very Gay Show, But…
4 months ago
1 hour 34 minutes 13 seconds

Gayest Episode Ever
Schitt's Creek Gets a Pansexual Love Triangle
4 months ago
1 hour 40 minutes 2 seconds

Gayest Episode Ever
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Does a Body/Gender Swap Episode
6 months ago
2 hours 13 minutes 46 seconds

Gayest Episode Ever
Mork Is the Mommy, Mindy Is the Daddy
6 months ago
2 hours 28 minutes 55 seconds

Gayest Episode Ever
Mary Hartman Meets a Gay Couple
7 months ago
1 hour 35 minutes 36 seconds

Gayest Episode Ever
The Great North Pushes Aunt Dirt Out of the Bunker — and Out of the Closet
7 months ago
1 hour 14 minutes 44 seconds

Gayest Episode Ever
Mr. Belvedere Meets a Kid With AIDS
7 months ago
1 hour 28 minutes 42 seconds

Gayest Episode Ever
Titus Is the Real Star of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
8 months ago
1 hour 39 minutes 17 seconds

Gayest Episode Ever
What's With All the Orphans in 80s Sitcoms?
8 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 32 seconds

Gayest Episode Ever
My Two Dads Can't Escape the Gayness of Its Title
8 months ago
1 hour 31 minutes 46 seconds

Gayest Episode Ever
Gilligan's Island Does a Body Swap Episode
8 months ago
1 hour 40 minutes 22 seconds

Gayest Episode Ever
Curb Your Enthusiasm Acknowledges That a Child Seems Gay
9 months ago
1 hour 57 minutes 47 seconds

Gayest Episode Ever
Back in the day, a major sitcom doing a gay episode was a big deal. A proper gay episode would get headlines, but it would get the attention of two young guys who were still figuring things out — sexuality-wise and culture-wise. Gayest Episode Ever has screenwriter Glen Lakin and stay-at-home journalist Drew Mackie going through the great and not-so-great gay episodes of sitcoms past.