Star Trek: DS9, Elim Garak, On Cardassia, family was everything and men like Garak were considered deviants. As Tain's right-hand, Garak was too powerful to be accused of sodomy--but then he's exiled to DS9. Living among Federation citizens who accept homosexuality as perfectly natural, Garak is forced to examine his own internalised prejudices.
Stargate SG-1, Cameron Mitchell, Cam struggles to reconcile his faith with his sexual orientation.
Stargate SG-1, Cameron Mitchell & Carolyn Lam, Carolyn brings Cam to her LGBT-friendly church.
Stargate SG-1, Carolyn Lam, What's it like for Carolyn as an out bisexual when her boss is her Air Force general father and her co-workers are U.S. military living under DADT?
White Collar, Neal/Peter/Elizabeth, When Elizabeth invites Neal to bed, he's definitely interested. The catch: Elizabeth and Peter are a package deal. Neal finds himself equally attracted to Peter, and struggles to accept that his experimenting in college wasn't just a phase.
White Collar, Diana Lancing/Christy, On March 3rd, when D.C. joined five states in allowing gay marriage, Diana and Christy lined up with 150 other couples to apply to be married.