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Lista de series de televisión dramáticas con personajes LGBT: 2010-2015

Esta es una lista de series de televisión dramáticas (incluidas miniseries y televisión web ) que se estrenaron entre 2010 y 2015 y que presentan personajes lesbianas , gays , bisexuales y transgénero . También se incluyen personajes no binarios , pansexuales , asexuales y grisessexuales . La orientación puede representarse en la pantalla, describirse en el diálogo o mencionarse.

2010

2011

Desvergonzado (2011-2021)

2011 continúa

2012

2013

2014

2015

See also

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