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Must Watch Series Like Generation Drag Season 1

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Tyra Banks, Ollie Brack, Clinton Irey, Hayley Lozitsky, Rob Schwarze, David St. John, Jasmine Stodel, and Kevin Chagnon produced the upcoming tv series ‘Generation Drag’ that revolves around a drag show LGBTQ called Dragutante.

Generation Drag Season 1 is designed especially for LGBTQ teenagers so that they get a suitable platform to express themselves. This series features five teenagers including their families as they get ready for the biggest performance of their lives.

The five teenagers performing in the show are Noah, Bailey, Vinny, Jameson, and Nabela. The show is set to release on June 1, 2022, in the United States.

Now there are some other series that you can watch if you are eagerly waiting for ‘Generation Drag’ to air.

Must Watch Series Before ‘Generation Drag’ Season 1:

Cucumber –

Channel 4

Number of Seasons: 1

Russell T Davies created this British television series that navigates the experience of being gay in the twenty-first century. Henry Best, a middle-aged person, is at the center of the plot. His date night with Lance Sullivan, with whom Henry was in relation for nine years, turns out to be a disastrous one.

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After this incident, his old life is shattered from the core. But later he decides to embark upon a newer life that will present him with unusual rules.

The series won a nomination for the GLAAD Media Award under the category of Outstanding TV Movie or Limited Series. Cast members of the series include Vincent Franklin, Cyril Nri, Julie Hesmondhalgh, Freddie Fox, James Murray, Fisayo Akinade, Cel Spellman, Con O’Neill, etc. It ran from January 22 to March 12 of, 2015 on Channel 4.

Banana-

IMDb

Number of Seasons: 1

Russell T Davies created this British tv series too whose sister series is ‘Cucumber’ as well as the documentary series ‘Tofu’. But where ‘Cucumber’ is a stand-alone series and focuses on one single gay man, ‘Banana’ consists of a series of stories making it an anthology series. This series navigates a wider spectrum of the LGBTQ world.

The plot stories center around the plot of ‘Cucumber’ and are set in Manchester involving the LGBT youths of the city.

The series ran from January 22 to March 12 of 2015 on E4.

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Feel Good –

Financial Times

Number of Seasons: 2

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Objective Fiction was produced and Joe Hampson and Mae Martin created this British comedy-drama series that is a semi-autobiographical romantic comedy about Martin’s love life.

The plot of the series follows Mae Martin, a stand-up comedian, and their girlfriend George. George is a woman who is of middle-class and repressed English. They meet each other at a comedy club in which Mae performs. But when they start dating George discovers that Mae is a former drug addict.

In spite of joining the Narcotics Anonymous meetings, it causes issues in their relationship. Another issue also culminates between them as George is reluctant to come out.

Mae Martin appears in the series as themself but as a fictionalized version. The character of George is played by Charlotte Ritchie. The series ran from March 18, 2029, to June 4, 2021, on Channel 4.

The ‘L’ Word-

Vanity Fair

Number of Seasons: 6

Ilene Chaiken, Michele Abbot, and Kathy Greenberg created this tv drama series that navigates the lives of bisexual and lesbian women living in West Hollywood California.

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The characters who are featured in the series are a long term couple Bette Porter and Tina Kennard, owner of a local cafe Marina Ferrer, Jenny Schecter, and Tim Haspell- her boyfriend, highly sexual and androgynous hairstylist Shane McCutcheon, bisexual reporter Alice Pieszecki, professional tennis player Dana Fairbanks who is closeted.

The series ran from January 18, 2004, to March 8, 2009, on Showtime.

Billions –

IndieWire

Number of Seasons: 6

Brian Koppelman, David Levien, and Andrew Ross Sorkin created this American tv series which centers around Bobby Axelrod, hedge fund manager, and his rise to power and wealth. But as Axelrod is keen to secure high returns, he often crosses legal terms.

Chuck Rhoades, an attorney for the United States struggles to prosecute him. Another character Taylor Amber Mason is a protégé of Axe as well as his former blood rival and his present frenemy. This character is the first-ever non-binary role in a regular cast of TV series.

Asia Kate Dillon plays the role of Taylor Amber Mason in the series. The show ‘Billions’ premiered on January 17, 2016, on Showtime.

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