
The A.V. Club is marking the end of Pride Month (which we’ve toasted by, among other things, sounding off on the Disney Channel Original Movies that made us realize we were queer and listing 22 great LGBTQ+ video games) with an AVQ&A that asks: What are your favorite queer storylines on TV recently? There’s been a barrage of excellent small-screen depictions of queer life lately, so our selections cover everything from an unexpected relationship in Severance to a relatable couple in Home Economics to a non-binary Pakistani immigrant in Sort Of. Have a favorite that we missed? Let us know yours in the comments.