16 Favorite New LGBTQ TV Characters in 2018, From ‘Riverdale’ to the Cast of ‘Pose’ (Photos)

The cast of “Pose”

As reported by TheWrap, season one of FX’s “Pose” featured a record five trans actors in series regular roles, MJ Rodriguez, Indya Moore, Dominique Jackson, Hailie Sahar and Angelica Ross. “Pose” captures New York in the 1980s through the lens of different subgroups, including the House of Evangelista which houses LGBTQ youth in crisis.

At the Beverly Hilton on Dec. 3, the cast of “Pose” and executive producer Ryan Murphy appeared at the Trevor Project’s TrevorLIVE LA 2018 gala to accept the Hero Award for their positive influence on the LGBTQ youth.

Mark in “The Conners”

During “The Conners” premiere, Darlene’s son confides in his grandfather played by John Goodman that they are struggling to choose between two boys to sit with on the bus. Because, they say, once they choose to sit with one that means they like like them. While initially not sure if he could help, Dan ends up creating a pro-con list of each boy so that the gender non-conforming Mark can choose the right guy.

Theodora from “Hill House”

The middle child in the Netflix horror series opens up to her siblings about her sexuality at a wedding party when she’s caught hooking up with a bridesmaid. Theo and her siblings don’t linger too much on what just happened. Instead, they laugh it off like it was just any other accidental barge-in.

Gianni Versace/Andrew Cunanan in “American Crime Story”

The complicated storylines that bring Versace and Cunanan together on the day of Versace’s murder aren’t played up for laughs or trivialized. Instead, their stories helped bring to light LGBT discrimination in the criminal justice system and the overall view of the gay community in the ’90s.

Dr. Nico Kim and Dr. Levi Schmitt in “Grey’s” (Alex Landi and Jack Borelli)

In “Grey’s” fifteenth season, the show introduced its first openly gay male surgeon and first gay male romance with newcomer Dr. Nico Kim and intern Dr. Levi Schmitt. The romance allowed the show to explore what it is like for a once thought to be straight Schmitt to realize he could fall for someone of his own sex.

Mr. Gallant in “American Horror Story: Apocalypse” (Evan Peters)

Evan Peters plays a thirty-something Santa Monica hairstylist who learns Los Angeles is going to be hit by a nuclear weapon. Later in the season, Gallant would have sexual tension with half-human/half-ghost Michal Langdon.

Ambrose in “Sabrina” (Chance Perdomo)

There’s two things we know off the bat about the warlock: he is openly pansexual and is incapable of leaving the Spellman house because of a spell cast on him. Ambrose tries to sneak out in season 1 to meet up with a prospective lover. Ambrose would later have a fling with Connor Kemper’s ex-boyfriend Luke.

Susie in “Sabrina” (Lachlan Watson)

Susie is bullied for being non-binary by the high school football players and is helped along the way by friends Sabrina and Roz. Later in the series Susie finds the ability to communicate with the supernatural.

Cheryl and Toni in “Riverdale” (Vanessa Morgan)

In season 2, southside serpent Toni Topaz becomes Jughead’s closest friend when the serpents question his motives to join the group run by his father. Later in the season and into season 3, Topaz strikes a romance with Cheryl Blossom, later becoming known as the power couple “Choni.”

Villanelle in “Killing Eve” (Jodie Comer)

Villanelle is an assassin that becomes intertwined with MI6 agent Eve Polastri when Eve is instructed to track her down. The two become obsessed with each other, so much so that the animosity toward each other becomes sexually charged.

Valencia Perez in “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” (Gabrielle Ruiz)

Perez begins to have feelings for a client in her party planning business Beth in season 4. This was a change for fans, who only knew that Valencia was once in a rocky 15-year relationship with Josh Chan.

Mel Vera in “Charmed” (Melonie Diaz)

In the reboot, the charmed one has a relationship with former homicide detective Niko Harmada. Mel is later dumped by Niko, who dumped her fiancee to be with Mel in the first place.

Nomi Segal in “Grown-Ish” (Emily Arlook)

Nomi is Zoey’s (Yara Shahidi) best friend at college. Zoey struggles to come out as bisexual to her parents, despite the acceptance of her closest friends.

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