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(2.13): Grant is Max's "the one that got away." They rekindled their romance, even if it wasn't long-lasting the second time around. |
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(3.23): Jack McPhee had been struggling with his sexuality for almost two seasons. He was unable to reciprocate feelings for a guy, Ethan, that he really liked, though. This ultimately pushed them apart, and Ethan returned to college. Well, Jack was encouraged by Grams and his friends to finally kiss Ethan. They drove all night to reach Ethan's college, too. Much to Jack's dismay, their reunion kiss ended abruptly because Ethan had already reunited with his ex-boyfriend. Who happened to be sitting at the table, watching his boyfriend be kissed by Jack. While things didn't work out for Jack and Ethan, this whole ordeal helped mend things between Jack and his father, and it helped young McPhee better understand his identity. Jack and Ethan's kiss was a milestone as it was the first one between two men in network TV history. |
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(2.02): In its first season, Modern Family was criticized concerning the gay couple, Mitchell and Cameron. Not wholly because they were gay, but because they didn't kiss on screen. Other couples on the show often shared pecks, but up until the second episode of the sophomore season, Mitchell and Cameron never shared a smooch in front of the camera. Viewers finally got what they wanted, even if their kiss was just shown in the background of a scene. |
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(3.08): Eric got his revenge on another character by killing his enemy's lover, Talbot, after seducing him. The two served up some plentiful chin action before Eric thankfully staked Talbot, thus ending audience's collective cringing. There was really nothing sexy about the scene as the two actors had no chemistry. Later in the show, Sookie's brother Jason had a more effective erotic dream about Eric. |
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(1.03): This EastEnders spin-off received flack for this kiss, but not necessarily because it was between two men. The two characters, Andrew and Kieran, are in fact cousins. And it's implied that this wasn't the first time the two had crossed that forbidden line. |
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(1.04): Carrie's best guy friend Walt had been struggling with his denial from the start of the short-lived teen drama set in the '80s. He meets Bennet, a slightly older friend of Carrie's boss that "misreads" a moment between he and Walt. The two finally do get together once Walt turns eighteen, but their relationship has some ups and downs until then. |
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(3.08): Kevin and Scotty were married so they kissed a lot. Matthew Rhys often had a pained look as he smooched Luke Macfarlane, though. |
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(2.08): Andra Fuller played the incredibly troubled and closeted rapper Kaldrick. Despite knowing what Kaldrick did to his last boyfriend, out and proud lawyer Christopher still stayed with him. There was passion between the two, but it wasn't a healthy kind. |
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(3.10): The new high school playboy, Teddy, portrayed by the then 30-year old Trevor Donovan eventually came out of the closet in the third season of the reboot. His first open relationship with a man was with classmate Ian. Things seems hunky dory until Ian tricked Teddy into coming out before he was ready. |
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(2.11): RJ's high school nemesis Max seems like the typical alpha male, uber-hetero jock. But RJ witnesses Max kissing the gay theater kid Guillermo in the school showers. Does RJ out his bully as revenge for all the ridicule he's had to endure in the past because of Max? In real life, RJ's actor, Paul Iacono, is gay. |
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(1.12): A member of the Serpents, a gang in the southern part of Riverdale, named Joaquin dated Kevin to get intel from him about his father, the town's sheriff. Joaquin, though, develops feelings for Kevin in the process. Things could've worked out if not for Joaquin's pesky flaw of being an accomplice to murder. Who will either of them kiss like a vacuum now? |
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(2.13): David met another pansexual, Jake, toward the end of the second season of this Canadian sitcom. Things fizzled out quickly once David and his best friend, Stevie, weren't able to deal with being part of a throuple with Jake. |
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(2.05): Resident gay best friend Shane thinks local wrestler Duke is gay, and he's right. The two have to deal with Duke being closeted as he's an athlete on the brink of being sponsored. The two finally break up when the truth about how Duke was outed is revealed. |
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(10.22): This Canadian teen drama has had its fair share of gay and lesbian relationships. Notably, Marco and Paige of the first TNG class helped pave the way for more LGBTQ stories. Riley from the latter seasons was arguably one of the most troubled gay character in the show's history as his deep denial made it hard for him and totally-out Zane to ever be together. Fortunately, the show gave the two a happy ending in spite of it all. |
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(2.09): Zero is an enigmatic basketball player that puts on an act for the camera, and Jude is his manager. The two start to regularly hook up soon after Zero's introduction. They fall in love and become a couple by the series' end. |
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(4.16): Betty's nephew was in a for surprise when his friend Austin kissed him. It wasn't easy to get things going as both teenagers had personal issues, but Justin and Austin appeared to be a couple by the series finale. |
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(2.12): Jeff is hung up on some addict named Wyatt, but Wyatt is a mess. So if Jeff can't be with the guy he really wants, he'll take the next best thing: Landon from his campaign office. Even if it is just for one night. |
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(1.05): It is revealed in this British mystery mini-series that James has feelings for his friend, Rob. However, James is haunted by his past affair with the younger and now dead Cal. |
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(3.07): These two teens in the hit Norwegian drama have a rollercoaster type relationship, but once they get over the hurdles, they stay together. |
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(1.02): Patrick and Richie seem to hit things off at first, but Richie is put off by Patrick's reaction to his not-uncut penis. So for the time being, their would-be-could-be relationship is put on hold until later. |
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(5.13): Corey, a chimera, asks Mason out, but Mason declines. Eventually he gives in and the two start to date or something. |
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(2.10): When Alec finally tells Magnus he loves him, Harry Shum makes the most uncomfortable face as they smoosh lips. Ain't love grand? |
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(1.02): Josh begins to hook up with his friend's coworker, Geoffrey, right out of the closet. Geoffrey is comfortable with his sexuality whereas Josh is still learning to accept himself. In the end, Josh realizes that despite the obvious physical attraction, he has no romantic chemistry with Geoffrey and they part ways. |
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(3.04): After an exchange of hilarious pranks, Billy and Todd finally relieved that sexual tension by kissing. While they might not be great sleep companions (literally), they make a cute if not odd couple. |
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(2.16): What can be said about this coupling that hasn't been said by others in this community? |
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(4.10): In the finale, Captain Flint returned to his true love. |
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(Source): Brad and Lucas, or "Brucas" to their fanbase, have been a couple for several years on the long-running soap. Now, they're married. |
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(2.01): In this remake of the British dramedy of the same name, paramedic Hank, worried that he'll never find a man, ends up hooking up with a patient. Although Nick is a bit of a granola hipster, he and Hank have some good chemistry. |
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(2.08): Kenny is upset that Brett has stolen his choir solo. When Kenny's scheming causes Brett to quit, Brett finally admits that he's gay, too, and that he only joined the choir so that he could be close to Kenny. Aw? |