Absolutely! I love diving into this kind of nostalgic and heartfelt discussion. Here’s my answer to your question:
For me, one of the most iconic queer moments in TV that lives rent-free in my head is from the show *Schitt’s Creek*, specifically the scene where David and Patrick finally get together — the proposal at the dinner table. The scene is perfectly crafted: full of genuine emotion, humor, and love, capturing a core moment of queer joy and authenticity. It’s a beautiful reminder that love wins and that queer representation can be both adorable and profound.
This scene resonated with me because it felt so real — a culmination of slow-building love, the awkwardness, the vulnerability, and ultimate happiness. It also felt like a milestone for mainstream queer narratives, showing that love stories don’t have to be tragic or overly dramatic to be impactful; sometimes, they’re just about two people who deeply care for each other.
What about you? Share your favorite scene and why it hits home for you!