Bury Your Queers TV Shows (
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Generally speaking, they are not bulletproof.

It’s important to know that dead queer characters does not necessarily mean the show is bad. Sometimes characters die in flash-backs, which yes count, but they aren’t as painful as being shot right after sex. Joss. JRoth…

L.A.’s Finest

Former DEA officer Sydney Burnett is now working for the Los Angeles Police Department.

La Brea

A massive sinkhole mysteriously opens up in Los Angeles, separating part of a family in an unexplainable primeval world, alongside a desparate group of strangers.

La Casa de Papel

Two long-prepared heists led by the Professor, one on the Royal Mint of Spain, and one on the Bank of Spain.

Las Chicas Del Cable

Four women, each with unique backgrounds and personalities, make their way in 1920s Spain as working women for a major telephone company in Madrid.

Last Tango in Halifax

When two septuagenarians get a second chance at childhood love, it’s a beautiful thing.

Launchpad

Collections of short stories from underrepresented backgrounds.

Law & Order

Dick Wolf’s seminal program about cops and lawyers ran for 20 years, and in that time only one main character was a lesbian. Chung Chung indeed.

Law & Order: Organized Crime

In the nation’s largest city, the vicious and violent members of the underworld are hunted by the detectives of the Organized Crime Control Bureau. These are their stories.

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

In criminal justice, there are crimes that pretty much freak out everyone. These are their stories.

Legend of the Seeker

Is “Wizard’s First Rule” anything like the first rule of fight club?