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Photo courtesy of Finding an authentically nuanced representation of the armenia phone number library Q character in a. A handful of queer shows simply fail to capture the breadth of queer experience but the more stories queer creators tell the better the chance we have of seeing ourselves reflected on screen—without compromise. One recent example that comes to mind is the series on Amazon that expands the scope of the 2016 film of the same name. It's clear that the writers and actors brought life experience to the show. I can’t think of another period drama that captures the joy of queerness so beautifully and reminds us that queer and trans people exist even when they’re erased from history.
From left, Lisa Kudrow, May Martin and Adrian Lukis in Feeling Good. Photo courtesy of While seeing a black queer athlete like Max Chapman Chanté Adams front and center is inspiring in and of itself, the show also follows Max’s exploration of gender—she’s tomboyish, strong yet Also very gentle. and Bertie Leigh Robinson Marks' uncle who was ostracized by his family for being gay. Bertie became one of the few blood relatives of Max who not only accepted Max but looked upon her with pride.