With 2022 coming to a close, here are (in no particular order) some of the year's best LGBTQ+ television.In an age of endless reboots and sequels, it's hard to get excited for anything, no matter how beloved the original.
Then came A League of Their Own, Amazon Prime's reboot of the classic film about a group of women starting their own baseball league during World War II.Decidedly more queer than the original, this iteration goes all in on its LGBTQ+ characters, including amazing turns by Abbi Jacobson, D'Arcy Carden and Chanté Adams.
Even in the age of endless new streaming shows, A League of Their Own is a rarity in how it depicts its LGBTQ+ characters.While there is something unique about the reboot, there is also an undeniably classic feeling that makes A League of Their Own one of the year's best.Few other shows have captured the world's attention this year like Heartstopper, Netflix's adaptation of Alice Oseman's web comic about a gay high school romance.
Charlie is a recently out teen at an all-boys high school who soon meets Nick, the charming rugby boy, who soon becomes his crush.