Let's count down the top 10 unforgettable LGBTQ+ moments that had us cackling with delight and snapping our fingers in agreement.
David Rose, the pansexual owner of Rose Apothecary, attends a wine tasting with his family and friends. As the wine pours freely, David's critiques become increasingly slurred and nonsensical.
David: "I'm getting some fruit, but I'm also getting...damp earth?"
David: "I'm obsessed with this" (spits wine back into the glass)
Karen Walker, a wealthy socialite with a razor-sharp tongue, frequently clashes with Beverley Leslie, a diminutive southern gentleman who matches her barb for barb. Their exchanges are filled with biting sarcasm and hilarious insults.
Beverley: "Well, well, well. Karen Walker. I thought I smelled gin and regret."
Karen: "Oh, hello, Beverley Leslie. I thought I felt a cold draft around my ankles."
Titus Andromedon, a struggling actor and singer, is inspired to create a music video for his original song "Pinot Noir." He films the video in various locations, including a wine cellar and a theater stage, while singing nonsensical lyrics.
Titus: "Pinot Noir, Caviar, Myanmar, Mid-sized car"
Titus: "You don't have to be popu-lar, find out who your true friends are"
Sophia Burset, a transgender inmate with a talent for styling, gives a fellow prisoner a makeover using improvised beauty products. She manages to create a stunning transformation despite the limited resources available to her.
Sophia: "We're gonna contour your cheeks, girl. We're gonna lift those cheekbones to the heavens."
Inmate: "I feel like a new woman."
Moira Rose, the eccentric matriarch of the Rose family, performs a rendition of "Baby, I'm Yours" to win over the townspeople during a local event. Her unique singing style, dramatic wardrobe, and unwavering confidence make the performance truly unforgettable.
Moira: (singing) "Baby, I'm yours, and I'll be yours until the stars fall from the sky"
Moira: (singing) "Yours until the rivers all run dry, in other words, until I die"
Santana Lopez, a fierce and talented cheerleader, comes out as a lesbian to her friends and family. She overcomes her fear and embraces her true self, ultimately finding acceptance and support from those who matter most.
Santana: "I've just accepted the fact that I'm into girls, and there's nothing I can do to change that."
Brittany: "I'm really proud of you."
Max, a transgender man, navigates the challenges of his transition while seeking support from his friends and loved ones. His journey is a powerful exploration of identity, acceptance, and self-discovery.
Max: "I don't know who I am yet, but I know that I need to start living my life as the person I really am."
Jenny: "We're here for you, Max. You're not alone."
Captain Raymond Holt, the openly gay and stoic commander of Brooklyn's 99th precinct, frequently shares amusing anecdotes about his life and experiences. His deadpan delivery and unexpected sense of humor make these moments truly memorable.
Captain Holt: "Every time someone steps up and says who they are, the world becomes a better, more interesting place."
Jake: "That's really beautiful, sir."
Denise, a confident and unapologetically lesbian character, gives her best friend Dev relationship advice while sharing her own experiences. Her wit, candor, and unique perspective make these conversations both hilarious and insightful.
Denise: "You know what your problem is? You're putting the pssy on a pedestal."
Dev: "You really think so?"
Denise: "Trust me, I know pssy, and you're definitely putting it on a pedestal."
Lionel, a gay college student and budding journalist, explores his sexual identity and navigates the complexities of campus life. His journey is filled with hilarious encounters, awkward situations, and personal growth.
Dialogue:
Lionel: "I came here to find out who I am. And it turns out, I'm just me."
Friend: "And that's pretty awesome, Lionel. Keep being you."