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Gayest Episode Ever

Gayest Episode Ever

De : Drew Mackie & Glen Lakin
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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.All rights reserved Art Sciences sociales
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    • Gayest Episode Ever: The Final Season
      Jan 16 2026

      Yes, we're wrapping up the podcast. Is it Heated Rivalry's fault? Kinda!

      We had a really good go, but after a lot of conversations about this, we have decided that we will end Gayest Episode Ever with one last ten-episode season. The below episodes will be going live every other week (in the way new episodes have appeared in the feed in the last year), so we're going to be around for some time yet, but this is the plan for the last run of GEE.

      And if you're disappointed or surprised, please let us know. But in this mini-ep we do get into the reason why we've come to that decision.

      The schedule for the final season (order TBD)

      1. Happy Days S2E4 "You Go to My Head"

      2. Ned and Stacey S1E19 "Gay Caballeros"

      3. Dear John S1E13 "Stand by Your Man"

      4. Married… With Children S3E21 "Life's a Beach"

      5. Duckman S3E2 "Forbidden Fruit"

      6. Oh Grow Up (episode TBD)

      7. Gay Disney shorts

      8. Cheers S11E26 "One for the Road"

      9. Batman: TAS S2E11 "Baby Doll"

      10. Frasier S1E24 "My Dinner With Niles"

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      26 min
    • Sailor Moon Meets the (Trans?) Sailor Starlights
      Jan 9 2026

      "A Night Alone Together: Usagi in Danger" (August 17, 1996)

      In our fourth look at Sailor Moon, we're discussing the final season, which features the Sailor Stars. Canonically, they're female superheroes who magically become boys in order to remain in disguise, and as a result some Sailor Moon fans consider them to be trans-coded or metaphorically transgender. It's not really for us to say one way or another, but there's enough discussion about how to discuss these characters' gender that it made sense to cover this episode. Will it be the last?

      Sailor Moon, previously:

      • The Cartoons That Made Us Gay: Sailor Moon
      • Sailor Moon Meets a Lesbian Couple
      • Sailor Moon Meets a Beguiling Genderfluid Villain

      Also listen to the complete run of The Cartoons That Made Us Gay on the GEE Patreon!

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      1 h et 35 min
    • Ellen Won't Say Gay on Christmas
      Dec 23 2025

      "Ellen's First Christmess" (December 17, 2001)

      Yes, we're closing 2025 with a lump of coal rather than a sugarplum fairy. Believe it or not, Ellen Degeneres had a second sitcom between her first one and her reign as the iron-fisted queen of daytime. It's mostly lost in the shuffle today, but we're taking a look at her Christmas episode to point out how she chose to shut up about her sexuality this time around. Was it worth it? No.

      See you in hell, 2025.

      We have episode transcripts courtesy of Sarah Neal. Our logo was designed by Rob Wilson. This episode's art was designed by Ian O'Phelan. Sound cues for this podcast were composed by Meika Grimm.

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      1 h et 25 min
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