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Q-Force

Netflix have never been afraid to deliver the queer. From AJ and the Queen to Special and Queer Eye (among a plethora of others), the streamer have garnered a reputation over the years as one of the most inclusive sources for content. This year, however, they delivered their gayest production to date with the premiere of Q-Force.

Helmed by stand-up comedian and writer Gabe Liedman, the action/comedy stars Will & Grace’s Sean Hayes (also on executive producer duties) as Agent Maryweather, a spy who - after coming out as gay during his American Intelligence Agency (AIA) graduation ceremony - is relocated and stationed in West Hollywood. There, he tries to hold his unlikely team of LGBTQ+ ass-kicking misfits together - including mechanic and driver Deb (Wanda Sykes), disguise artist

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