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Bodies is a twisty crime drama in which a body is found in the same place in four different time periods. The show also has a surprising and beautiful gay romance, which we won’t spoil here.

This week’s streaming picks are all science fiction series with decidedly queer bents.Read on for queer science fiction shows to stream this weekend.A spin-off of the much more wholesome BBC series Doctor Who, Torchwood stars out actor John Barrowman as Captain Jack Harkness, who leads a team of alien-hunting operatives.

Jack is a sexually fluid time traveler who has traveled to Earth from the future. Torchwood goes wild with its time travel, with a much more mature and nuanced take on the Doctor Who formula.

The irresistible Jack has a great love story with Gareth David-Lloyd‘s Ianto through the first few seasons, but there’s also a high body count—the bad kind—so get ready to sob multiple times and don’t get used to your faves!

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