Kate Kane never planned to be Gotham’s new vigilante. Three years after Batman mysteriously disappeared, Gotham is a city in despair. Armed with a passion for social justice and a flair for speaking her mind, Kate soars through the shadowed streets of Gotham as Batwoman. But don’t call her a hero yet. In a city desperate for a savior, she must first overcome her own demons before embracing the call to be Gotham’s symbol of hope.
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All Seasons | |||
Specials | 0 | ||
Season 1 | October 2019 | May 2020 | 20 |
Season 2 | January 2021 | June 2021 | 18 |
Season 3 | October 2021 | March 2022 | 13 |
Unassigned Episodes | 0 |
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All Seasons | |||
Season 1 | October 2019 | May 2020 | 20 |
Season 2 | January 2021 | June 2021 | 18 |
Season 3 | October 2021 | March 2022 | 13 |
Unassigned Episodes | 0 |
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Season 1 | October 2019 | March 2022 | 51 |
Unassigned Episodes | 0 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Caroline Dries | 13 | 10/06/2019 - 03/02/2022 | |
Nancy Kiu | 8 | 10/27/2019 - 03/02/2022 | |
James Patrick Stoteraux | 8 | 11/10/2019 - 02/02/2022 | |
Chad Fiveash | 8 | 11/10/2019 - 02/02/2022 | |
Jerry Shandy | 7 | 11/03/2019 - 01/26/2022 | |
Natalie Abrams | 6 | 11/17/2019 - 02/02/2022 | |
Ebony Gilbert | 6 | 11/03/2019 - 01/12/2022 | |
Daphne Miles | 5 | 04/26/2020 - 02/23/2022 | |
Maya Houston | 4 | 03/28/2021 - 02/23/2022 | |
Daniel T. Thomsen | 4 | 02/21/2021 - 11/03/2021 | |
Holly Henderson | 3 | 10/20/2019 - 05/17/2020 | |
Don Whitehead | 3 | 10/20/2019 - 05/17/2020 | |
Denise Harkavy | 2 | 10/27/2019 - 03/08/2020 | |
Kelly Ota | 1 | 11/24/2021 | |
Zack Siddiqui | 1 | 05/02/2021 | |
Kelly Larson | 1 | 05/10/2020 | |
Emily Alonso | 1 | 11/24/2021 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Holly Dale | 13 | 10/27/2019 - 03/02/2022 | |
David Ramsey | 3 | 11/10/2021 | |
Michael C. Blundell | 3 | 03/08/2020 - 01/19/2022 | |
Carl Seaton | 3 | 11/03/2019 - 06/20/2021 | |
Glen Winter | 2 | 05/02/2021 - 01/26/2022 | |
Rob Duncan | 2 | 05/16/2021 - 11/17/2021 | |
Dermott Downs | 2 | 10/20/2019 - 02/23/2020 | |
Eric Dean Seaton | 2 | 04/11/2021 - 02/23/2022 | |
Mairzee Almas | 2 | 01/26/2020 - 04/18/2021 | |
Greg Beeman | 2 | 05/10/2020 - 10/27/2021 | |
Jeffrey G. Hunt | 2 | 01/19/2020 - 10/20/2021 | |
Michael A. Allowitz | 2 | 11/17/2019 - 06/13/2021 | |
Marcos Siega | 2 | 10/06/2019 - 10/13/2019 | |
Camrus Johnson | 2 | 02/02/2022 | |
Marshall Virtue | 2 | 05/09/2021 - 01/12/2022 | |
Scott Peters | 1 | 11/10/2019 | |
Avi Youabian | 1 | 03/14/2021 | |
Laura Belsey | 1 | 12/09/2019 | |
Amanda Tapping | 1 | 05/17/2020 | |
Tara Miele | 1 | 02/16/2020 | |
Menhaj Huda | 1 | 02/14/2021 | |
Sudz Sutherland | 1 | 03/22/2020 | |
James Bamford | 1 | 05/03/2020 | |
Norma Bailey | 1 | 02/21/2021 | |
Paul Wesley | 1 | 04/26/2020 |
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In a time where there are more LGBTQ+ characters on television than ever before, it’s not enough just to have an LGBTQ+ character present — there needs to be nuance and depth to their story, and the slate of characters should reflect the full diversity of this colorful community. This list comprises some of the shows that in the past decade have risen as champions of LGBTQ+ narratives.
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