While David does experience a relationship with a female character in its first season, it’s his romance with a closeted gay man in its third that really breaks new ground and quickly proves itself to be one of the best representations of a male same-sex relationship on TV that easily puts other LGBT shows to shame. Every episode of the original Saved by the Bell series, as well as the College Years spinoff and the two TV movies (Hawaiian Style and Wedding in Las Vegas), will join the platform on. His city character being forced to live in the middle of nowhere makes for numerous laugh-out-loud, fish-out-of-water scenarios, but the show also manages to explore him with sensitivity and earnestness that’s both endearing and relatable. Netflix is due to add more than 100 titles in September, including all four Jaws movies and the Saved by the Bell franchise.
The series features a variety of now-iconic characters skillfully played by perfectly cast actors, but the standout star is the openly-gay series creator, Daniel Levy, who plays the pansexual son, David Rose. Schitt’s Creek follows the hilarious misadventures of a rich family who suddenly find themselves out of pocket and are forced to move to a small rural town called, well, Schitt’s Creek. Starring: Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Dan Levy