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Joey and Sandy in Friends should've been endgame! So far, in the current timeline of The SimpsonsLisa has only ever crushed on boys — but she's young, things could change! Lisa is a total vanguard — she champions causes from gender equality to animal rights, and being a non-conformist like that is definitely queer vibes.

Can we also talk about the season 23 episode intro that shows Lisa involved with a woman, then two women, and then married to Milhouse? This isn't the first time, the show has hinted that Lisa may be queer — she's also depicted holding hands with a woman in college in another flash-forward sequence in season I don't think I'm projecting here.

Not only is Chuck bi in the book series of Gossip Girlhis character generally exudes queerness. He's camp and flamboyant, he doesn't like to exert himself and prefers to use his mind, he's very sexual One of the most awkward things about the original run of Gilmore Girls is that Michel is obviously gay and it never gets addressed.

The man is obsessed with his looks, he loves Celine Dion and Destiny's Child, he's witty, and he likes to dance. Again, I'm aware these things are stereotypes, but how else are TV writers supposed to tell their viewers a character is queer if they're not willing to just say it?

I think there are one or two mentions of Michel being into women at the start of the series, but in later episodes he stops specifying the gender of his dates. It's almost like they wanted to say he was gay, but they just couldn't. I should add that in the revival, many years later, Michel is married to a man, which yeah, makes a lot of sense.

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Sometimes, kids, it really is as simple as what the character wears — especially for a cartoon character whose clothes rarely ever change. People have long suspected that Phil and Lil's mum from Rugrats is somewhere on the LGBTQ spectrum — she's a straight-talker, a former wrestler, and she's married to an effeminate man named Howard.

Now don't get me wrong, there ARE straight and queer people like this in the wild, but the fan theory that Betty and Howard are in a "lavender marriage", which they cooked up in order to fool the adoption services into the giving them the twins doesn't sound too farfetched, does it?

Okay, hear me out! I know that Friends creators toyed around with the idea of Chandler being gaybut I think Joey has wayyy more queer energy. Sure he sleeps with a lot of women, but it never goes anywhere. Is it because he's somewhere between heterosexual and homoromantic?

Hell yes, says this observer! Personally, I wish Sandy had stayed in the show and become Joey's version of Mike — am I alone on this? Velma has always been a queer icon — she's smart, she's driven, she's independent, and she's fashion-forward! But she's also a bit of an outsider, which is very queer of her tbh.

Ever since she debuted wayyy back inVelma has had a specifically lesbian vibe, but she's never had the chance to totally own that as of yet. Many filmmakers and showrunners have tried to foreground Velma's queerness before — writer-director James Gunn tweeted last year that in his script for Scooby-Doo: The Movie, Velma was a lesbian.

Mystery Incorporated producer Tony Cervone also confirmed that Velma was gay and involved with a woman named Marcie, at least in the series he was involved in. Are you telling me that none of you watched iCarly back in the day and got hella queer vibes from Sam?

Yeah she dates guys, and she has a will-they-won't-they thing with Freddie, but there is such a thing as " compulsory heterosexuality " especially when you're young, people! I mean, she wears A LOT of flannel. Need to say more? Also, her mother is played by lesbian icon Jane Lynch, which means absolutely nothing and absolutely everything at the same time.