There were so few LGBT characters on 90's televisn. But that didn't stop gay kids om hopg that some of the straight on were secretly queer too.
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14 TV SHOWS THAT BROKE GROUND WH GAY AND TRANSGENR CHARACTERS
Will & Grace: Created by David Kohan, Max Mutchnick. Wh Debra Msg, Megan Mullally, Eric McCormack, Sean Hay. Gay lawyer Will and straight terr signer Grace share a New York Cy apartment. Their bt iends are gleeful and proud gay Jack and charismatic, filthy-rich, amoral sociale Karen." data-id="ma * gay sitcoms 90s *
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