While there is always a rich in such dramas that the killers, especially serial killers, will have their evil deeds sensationalized. If you’ve been looking for crime content based on real-life horrors, then the BBC One production The Barking Murders may be for you. AJ and the Queen is currently out on Netflix. Maybe, they even find family in each other along the way. Together, the two misfits travel across the country to spread the Ruby Red message of acceptance. He just wasn’t expecting a stowaway in the form of AJ (Izzy G.), who wants Robert to take her to Dallas. When his boyfriend (Josh Segarra) breaks his heart and steals his life savings, Robert decides to make up the cash by doing a Ruby Red roadshow. AJ and the Queen follow Robert (RuPaul), a drag performer by the name of Ruby Red who dreams of opening a club. This RuPaul-starrer has been out for a couple weeks. So let’s see where 2020 will take us in terms of new LGBT+ shows. While GLAAD says that representation is up, we still have a ways to go in producing an authentic range of LGBT+ experiences across the broad. Film Daily recently talked about the LGBT+ films coming out in 2020, so now it’s time to look at the new shows that will bring gay characters to our screen. While it has taken on a very different meaning from the original gay 1920s, we hope to embrace the spirit the best way possible.