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What Should Drew & Glen Talk About This Month?

Vote for as many as you like. I did nix some of the suggestions however, so these represent the options that I think would make for the best episodes. If you want to know why yours didn't make the ...

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Two and a Half Men Meets a Trans Man

“An Old Flame With a New Wick” (March 1, 2004)

Despite the preconceptions you might have about Two and a Half Men, the fact remains that its first season features an episode centered on a...

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What should Drew and Glen talk about this month?

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PREVIEW: Weirdest Episode Ever: Darkwing Duck Goes to Twin Peaks

This is a preview for the Weirdest Episode Ever about the time Darkwing Duck did a parody of Twin Peaks. The full episode is an exclusive for patrons pledging $5 or more a month, but this preview i...

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Green Acres Never Did a Gay Episode

“What’s in a Name?” (February 16, 1966)

On a show all about the zany inhabitants of Hooterville, Ralph Monroe (Mary Grace Canfield) stands out because the most unusual thing about her i...

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Weirdest Episode Ever: Darkwing Duck Goes to Twin Peaks

“Twin Beaks” (February 10, 1992)

At the same time, it makes perfect sense and it seems very strange that a children’s cartoon would parody Twin Peaks, but that is exactly what Darkwing ...

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Cinema Oblivia

In case you still haven't had enough of me, I am also on the newest episode of Cinema Oblivia discussing SWITCHBLADE SISTERS, the 1975 girl gang flick. Video clip above, listen to the episode View Post

Bosom Buddies Never Did a Gay Episode

“Sonny Boy” (February 12, 1981)

Is it surprising that TV’s most famous drag sitcom never dared to do anything actually gay? It shouldn’t be! And for all that could end up going wrong ...

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Drew on Teen Creeps

I am still editing this week's episode, but if you absolutely need voices in your ears, my episode of the Teen Creeps podcast is live, and you can hear me talk to someone who is not Glen!

Lis...

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Bosom Buddies

Today is my edit day, but I'm actually going to be away from my desk for a bit being a guest on a different podcast, so this week's episode won't be available until mid-Wednesday. As an apology, pl...

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The Cartoons That Made Us Gay: Biker Mice from Mars

“Pitfall” (April 14, 1995)

Sure, the series Biker Mice From Mars only exists because someone asked “What if Ninja Turtles, only with bikers and some other animal?” but it at least get...

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Parks & Recreation Marries Gay Penguins

“Pawnee Zoo” (September 17, 2009)

Okay, fine, we did the Parks & Rec episode you asked for, but here’s the thing: The one where Leslie Knope marries gay penguins is not the pro-gay ...

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John Goodman Played Gay on Normal, Ohio

“Caught on Tape” (November 15, 2000)

John Goodman’s follow-up sitcom to Roseanne was Normal, Ohio, which only lasted seven episodes before Fox yanked it from its schedule in late 2000. ...

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Brothers Brings a Sitcom Sensibility to Gay Bashing

“It Only Hurts When I’m Gay” (October 25, 1985)

On paper, the idea of a sitcom taking on the subject of gay bashing seems like the worst idea, but somehow Brothers — TV’s first gay ...

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Hollywood Hammylon

The larger version of the Miss Piggy art Ian did. It's actually parodying the cover of  Hollywood Babylon!

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Barney Miller Protects the Rights of Gay Parents

“The Child-Stealers” (January 24, 1980)

A hundred episodes and one pandemic later, we’re finally returning to the least offensive police precinct in TV history. This sixth-season episod...

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LUCY!

The episode running on the free feed this week is the I Love Lucy installment of WEE, and here's the art Ian did of Lucy being Lucy. This is all I have for now! But I am feeling less gross! So that...

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Miss Piggy Is a Gay Icon

“First Show” (May 14, 1989)

Better known by the segment title, Miss Piggy’s Hollywood, this mostly forgotten bit of TV history aired on NBC in 1989 and more or less works out to be the ...

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New episode Wednesday / Patreon billing paused / tanuki

Hi all. I think I'm finally back on track. The next regular GEE will be on the Patreon feed this Wednesday. Also, I've paused billing for the next month, just because it's been slow on here. You es...

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The nightmare version of Rudy Huxtable

The solution for the main feed this week was to put the Weirdest Episode Ever about the Muppets on The Cosby Show on the main feed. Still not clear when we're recording next, but since it went on t...

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And... No Episode This Week, Either

Whelp, as if this week wasn't enough, I also tested positive for covid this morning. Glen is testing negative for now, and so for obvious reasons we will not be recording in the immediate future.&n...

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Why There Wasn’t an Episode This Week

Hi. This is something I haven’t told most people, but to a degree I have a contract with you patrons, so here’s a quick explanation of why our schedule was disrupted this week and might be in t...

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No Episode This Week :(

Hi. We have to take an unplanned bye this week. We will be back next week with a new GEE about Miss Piggy. It won't suck, I swear. If you're seeing this in your feed and you subscribe beneath the $...

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Weirdest Episode Ever: The Cosby Show Has a Nightmare — This Time With Muppets!

“Cliff’s Nightmare” (January 11, 1990)

How do you follow up an mpreg fantasy that also functions as a subconscious exploration of Bill Cosby’s alleged misdeeds? How about an aborted c...

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Night Court Did a Trans Episode, But Let’s Talk About This Episode Instead

“Bull Gets a Kid” (November 8, 1984)

For our second look at Night Court, we opted not for the so-so trans episode “Best of Friends,” which doesn’t really improve on the “my buddy ...

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The Perils of Brandon, Punky Brewster's Dog

Here's the supercut I made of The Perils of Punky showing where poor Brandon was reacting in earnest to loud noises, screaming children and a giant spider. You can't explain to a dog that you're do...

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Weirdest Episode Ever: Punky Brewster and Cave of Horrors

“The Perils of Punky” (October 20, 1985)

This might be the most famous weird episode of any TV show ever, and with good reason: it is utterly inexplicable how this parade of horrors came ...

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Before Balki, Bronson Pinchot Played Gay on Sara

“You Can’t Win ’Em All” (February 27, 1985)

Sara is a one-season sitcom that first came to our attention via a gag on The Simpsons, the context being that it wasn’t a show worth rem...

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Weirdest Episode Ever: Two Guys, a Girl and a Post-Scream Slasher Halloween

“Two Guys, a Girl and a Psycho Halloween” (October 28, 1998)

It didn’t want to be Friends. It really tried to give the cast real jobs, at the very least. But in the end, Two Guys, a Gir...

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Roger or ______?

Thought I'd share the non-cropped version of the American Dad art that Ian drew for us. I really dig it. It's a riff on the poster for the 1953 movie Glen or Glenda, and I really love the details I...

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