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GEE Movie Club: Maid to Order

How did thus 1987 fan-rom-com hold up? Well, Ally Sheedy is certainly trying really hard. Think of this as a preview of our upcoming Beverly Hills Teens episode of  The Cartoons That Made Us Gay, and big thanks to Erin Fletcher for giving us the one comment we had to discuss.

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GEE Movie Club coming Monday (plus a question)

Hi all. Due to a last minute scheduling thing, we're going to record the Maid to Order episode of GEE Movie Club on Monday, posting later that day.

But a question: Is this something you'd all even want? I ask because the film isn't streaming anywhere and because we ripped the DVD and posted it on our Vimeo, it's basical...

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3rd Rock from the Sun Goes to a Gay Bar

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“World’s Greatest Dick” (November 10, 1996)

Sally Solomon is a straight, cis character, but for the first two seasons of the 3rd Rock from the Sun, there was this queer or trans aura around her. This episode dispels it, for the most part, and allows the writers to craft storylines and jokes that are no longer diff...

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Peggy Hill Had Sex With a Gay Guy

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“Luann Virgin 2.0” (March 11, 2001)

We’re very happy to return to Arlen, Texas, to discuss a King of the Hill episode that has a small gay subplot — Peggy technically lost her virginity before she met Hank to a friend who needed to figure out if he was gay. However, in having that thread introduce a discussion o...

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Vote: Drew and Glen Talk About Anything

Per the comments in this month's post, here are your options for what Drew and Glen will be taking about in our special monthly episode exclusive to the $10 a month tier.

A change from the last round of voting: you can only vote for ONE. Choose wisely.

There were a few suggestions I nixed, including the ones about...

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No new episode this week :-(

Hi, all. Due to a variety of factors (including but not limited to Drew needing to free Glen from a cult), there will not be a new episode this week. But will will be back next week, God willing.

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The Cartoons That Made Us Gay: Street Sharks

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“Sharkbait” (September 7, 1994)

It’s the show that asks the question “what if the Ninja Turtles but not turtles and also no formal martial arts training?” Street Sharks may be only one of many series that attempted to squeeze a few extra bucks from the TMNT formula, but it’s distinguished from the rest by be...

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Oscar From The Office Comes Out

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“Gay Witch Hunt” (September 21, 2006)

Whelp, you asked enough so we finally did it: we covered The Office, despite the fact that its entire series run came and went during the age of online recaps and extensive online coverage. This is one of the most requested episodes we've gotten since we began this podcast. It...

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GEE Movie Club for March: Maid to Order

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It's the 1987 cable TV standard that Glen (and presumably other people) call "a reverse Cinderella story," and at least for the moment, the only place that you can watch it easily on line is right here on the GEE Patreon page. I've never seen this one, but it stars Ally Sheedy and it has all the makings of an 80s classic,

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Gomer Pyle Writes Gay Love Letters

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“Love Letters to Sarge” (January 29, 1965)

Not only is this the only installment of a podcast that will explain the gay history of Gomer Pyle and the man who played him, but also it’s the only discussion of Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C to feature relevant clips from both The Simpsons and Sailor Moon, because that’s the k...

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What should Drew and Glen talk about this month?

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Here's the open forum where you all get to suggest a topic for the March edition of our bonus podcast for the $10 and up tier: Drew and Glen Talk About Anything. I'll collect all topics posted in comment form here in a poll that you'll get to vote on by the end of the month. Go nuts!

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Becker Meets a Trans Woman

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“He Said, She Said” (November 1, 1999)

The legends speak of a forgotten volume of lore known as… Becker. Allegedly a hit CBS television series starring Ted Danson, it is apparently a victim of the same magic spell that befell Wings, making it all but forgotten from pop culture discourse today. However, as guest View Post

The Cartoons That Made Us Gay: Gargoyles

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A heads-up: This is not this week’s regular episode. It will be coming later, so hopefully you will be busy until the regular episode goes live.

“The Mirror” (September 11, 1995)

It is technically possible that someone could have watched this show and not realized that it was one of the horniest animated ser...

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Philip J. Fry Accidentally Kills His Gay Grandpa (But Saves the Universe)

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“Roswell That Ends Well” (December 9, 2001)

Equal parts sitcom and sci-fi epic, Futurama has some deep lore, and at the core of one of its most important storylines — that Fry is genetically destined to save the universe — is the fact that he also accidentally kills his gay grandfather and impregnates his own gr...

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The Jeffersons Meet a Trans Woman

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“Once a Friend” (October 1, 1977)

Often cited as TV’s first sympathetic portrayal of a trans character, this episode of The Jeffersons introduces Edie Stokes as someone who, unlike other trans characters in earlier portrayals, is not at a point of crisis. She’s transitioned, she’s living the life she wants and...

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Watch the gay episode of The Single Guy

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Because it's not streaming anywhere, the only place to watch The Single Guy that we know of is on our Vimeo. If you're interested in checking it out, it's at this link.

PW: snaro

Bonus points to whoever can explain why I picked that as the passwor...

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Ross Gellar Brings Gay Panic to The Single Guy

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“Neighbors” (November 2, 1995)

So it’s been a hot second since we talked about friends, and to be honest, we can’t mentally deal with the combined phobia attack that is Friends so instead we are offering everyone a glimpse of a forgotten, perhaps even lost fragment of the Friends would tour of terrible, that bei...

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Vote: Drew and Glen Talk About Anything

The new feature for Patrons pledging $10 or more a month is Drew and Glen Talk About Anything, and the precise topic of February's installment of this will be decided by this poll. Below are all the topics suggested in this post, barring some that ...

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GEE Movie Club: Mannequin

Our January movie club episode is coming just a few days late, but no worries, because in discussing this 1987 Kim Cattrall classic we also cover such hot topics as the following:

Does Mannequin imply that the gods of ancient Egypt are real and had powers?

In the original Greek myth, should Pygmalion’s perfect w...

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I Dream of GEE-nnie

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“Indispensable Jeannie” (November 25, 1968)

We’re as surprised as anyone that we’ve found an episode of I Dream of Jeannie that we can cover on this podcast. All credit goes to Brett White, who’s not only host of the 2022-02-04 08:35:41 +0000 UTC View Post

Patreon Payments

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Hi. Are you being charged for your GEE pledge currently? I paused the payments (see screenshot) but I just got a message that Patreon was doing its monthly collection. Unsure if I get that message regardless of whether I paused payments for the month.

If you are not, good. Our idea was that we would not charge for Janua...

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Happy Endings Explores Gay Subcultures

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Edit/Non-Content Warning: In the original intro clip, Max references a trans slur that, if we’re being responsible, would have gotten a warning. It’s a garbage joke. I cut it from our episode, and it removed so cleanly that you have to acknowledge that it could have been removed just as easily from the original Happy Endi...

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Rose Nylund vs. the Stigma of AIDS

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“72 Hours” (February 17, 1990)

We figured the only proper way to start this season would be to say goodbye to Betty White — and a great way to do that would be to discuss a Golden Girls episode where Rose takes an HIV test. Not only does it showcase a wider range of Betty’s acting chops, but it’s also a great ...

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The Cartoons That Made Us Gay: Sailor Moon

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A surprising number of queer sitcom fans have been rooting for us to discuss the LGBTQ themes on Sailor Moon and at long last, here it is: the 34th episode of the first season, “The Shining Silver Crystal: The Moon Princess Appears” and the first half of the subsequent episode. This covers the queer veneer that is placed ...

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GEE Movie Club for January 2022: MANNEQUIN

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Let’s face it: We could all use a little more Kim Cattrall right now. Well, we're going what we can  to help these Cattrall-less times my picking MANNEQUIN, the 1987 magic romcom about a man who falls in love with a plastic facsimile of a woman! 

MANNEQUIN is currently not streaming anywhere in the U.S., so ...

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GEE Movie Club: The Nutcracker Fantasy

It's a few days late — THANK YOU, COVID — but we've got our end-of-the-month bonus episode about December's movie club selection, 1979's The Nutcracker Fantasy, a children's movie that plays like a horror film.

BTW, watch the music video edit Drew made of the restored version 2022-01-07 04:02:03 +0000 UTC View Post

A Small Delay

Hi, all. So Glen tested positive for covid. Drew has not, and for the moment they're just not existing in the same breathing space, which means the next Patreon exclusive will be delayed to some extent. Apologies for this! Will let you know when things are back on track.

Also, since we are going to be light on content f...

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All in the Family and the Christmas Tragedy of Beverly LaSalle

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Special presentation! The Totally Trans podcast is covering the All in the Family character of Beverly LaSalle in a three part series this week because it marks a pairing of trans representation on a sitcom with the Christmas season. In an effort to ...

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It’s a Will & Grace Christmas!

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“A Little Christmas Queer” (December 8, 2005)

Lest you be tempted to believe that Christmas miracles aren’t real, we finally found an episode of Will & Grace that Drew doesn’t hate. This one, from the final season of the show’s original broadcast run, focuses on Will and company spending Christmas with his...

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The Cartoons That Made Us Gay: G.I. Joe

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If you’ve never seen an episode of G.I. Joe or played with the associated action figures, you’re not alone. Drew hadn’t either — until he watched “Once Upon a Joe,” which is easily one of the stranger things we’ve discussed on this show so far. Yes, it is gross pro-military propaganda, but you may be surprised t...

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