Both women are leaders, skilled fighters, and live by a moral code.
Ava’s perfect mixture of smart, strong, and sexy mirrors Sara’s own traits. Sara Lance has had her ups and downs in relationships, but when she met Ava, it felt meant to be. Sara & Ava: “Avalance” DC’s Legends of Tomorrow While that doesn’t change the past, the outrage sparked by Lexa’s death will go down in history books, just as their love should as well.
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After Lexa’s unnecessary and devastating death, TV creators shifted how they approached queer relationships. While both women were strong leaders on The 100, their connection felt all the more extraordinary because together they could be vulnerable. Like Twillow, Clarke and Lexa may be one of the most heartbreaking ships, as well as one of the most impactful. After High School, and a brief stint in New York, Kurt returned to their hometown and Klaine tied the knot. Shuester’s Glee club was the sassy and stylist Kurt Hummel, who eventually fell in love Blaine Anderson, from the rival school glee club, the Warblers… it was like Romeo & Juliet, but Blaine eventually switched schools and neither of them died. In a post- Will & Grace world (the first time), Glee sprung onto the scene with serious storylines dripping in music and comedy. While the “Bury Your Gays” trope was very much in effect - Tara died from a stray bullet (sound familiar?) - their love was groundbreaking at the time. Willow was a staple in Sunnydale from the very beginning, but when Tara arrived in Season 4, everything changed for her.
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Willow & Tara: “Twillow” Buffy the Vampire SlayerĪnyone alive in the ‘90s remembers Buffy, The Vampire Slayer, but not everyone may remember that Buffy included one of the first lesbian ships on TV in a series aimed at a teenage audience. I mean, after a couple thousand partners, Magnus should be an expert at patience. Malec is a love for the ages. The concept of a hundred year old bisexual Warlock and his only recently out-of-the-closet, generally inexperienced, Shadowhunter boyfriend may be quite difficult to wrap your mind around, but Malec quickly reveals the importance of communication between partners and respecting each other’s pace. Their chemistry makes Malec one of the strongest ships on TV. There’s something about the chemistry between Magnus and Alec that has captured Shadowhunter fans. Earpers are eager to see them ride again in Season 3, July 20th on SYFY. And that was just their first time on-screen together! Through the first two seasons of Wynonna Earp, fans have watched the development of a strong relationship based in trust, respect, and communication. When Officer Nicole Haught walked into Shorty’s, throwing Waverly into a tizzy, the adorable tension between them was palpable. This newly bloomed ship is heading into a 3rd season and their bond is stronger than ever. Waverly & Nicole: “WayHaught” Wynonna Earp From Waverly Earp and Nicole Haught on SYFY’s gunslinging demon-hunting Western series Wynonna Earp, to our favorite high school Glee couple Kurt and Blaine, here are eight fan favorite LGBTQ ships that are well loved by TV fans. In honor of Pride month, we’ve put together a list of our favorite television ships.