On the 55th anniversary of the Stonewall rebellion, the 500 members strong GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics announced the group’s 2024 Dorian TV Awards nominations for the best in television and streaming, mainstream to LGBTQ+., across 24 categories. Voters in the organization, now in its 15th year, work or freelance for some of the most respected media outlets in the U.S. and beyond.
Among dramas, three vivid series versions of period novels lead the way. Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire, seen on AMC, took six Dorian nominations, while Shōgun (FX/Hulu) and Fellow Travelers (Showtime/Paramount+) each earned five. Meanwhile, the entrenched, often daring comedies The Bear (FX/Hulu) and Hacks (Max)—and Netflix’s shocking and darkly amusing, limited series Baby Reindeer—also grabbed six nods.
“A lot of our nominated shows are focused on outcasts trying to punch through norms, and their own fears and flaws, to find peace—a not-easy road, but one our members obviously loved following,” said GALECA founder and Executive Director John Griffiths. “It’s fitting we’re flagging these stories on the same day, years ago, the brave souls of Stonewall—LGBTQ folks and allies—took to the streets of Greenwich Village decades ago to protest abuse, oppression and deadly hate at the hands of bigots and bullies. They, and the writers of these shows, remind us that you can’t just pout and clutch pearls if you want a better existence.”
This year, GALECA added some new categories, including Best Written Show. The nominees there include four of the aforementioned programs and ABC’s Abbott Elementary, the group’s pick for Best TV Comedy the past two years in a row. Vying for Best Genre TV Show alongside Vampire: Netflix’s haunting The Fall of the House of Usher, Amazon Prime’s future-trippy Fallout and the spooky satires What We Do in the Shadows (FX) and Chucky (SyFy/USA).
Palm Royale star Kristen Wiig landed a nod for Best TV Performance—Comedy for her work on that fizzy Apple TV+ hit, as other former Saturday Night Live alums Maya Rudolph (Loot) and Martin Short (Hulu’s Only Murders in the Building). Fans of the cancelled Reservation Dogs will be pleased that the show’s cast member Devery Jacobs also nabbed a Dorian nomination in the category—and that the series, about an dogged group of Indigenous friends, made the shortlist for not only Unsung TV Show but Best TV Comedy.
As for the group’s trademark category, Campiest TV Show honors could go to Chucky, Netlix’s cheeky bodice-ripper Bridgerton, Peacock’s money-grubbers competition The Traitors, the Manhattan-society-in-the-‘70s dishfest Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans (FX/Hulu), and Apple TV+s Palm Royale, a more fictional dishfest, this time per the Palm Beach, Florida crowd circa 1969. In the later, Wiig plays an average woman who’s dying to be accepted by the fancies at a posh private resort, only to find she actually wants out of life than the shiny stuff everyone around her seems to crave.
GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics’ Dorian Awards, chosen democratically by the full membership, go to TV, film and Broadway/Off-Broadway at different times of the year. Members work of freelance for a variety of mainstream and niche media outlets, including The New Yorker, Slate, Salon, The Daily Beast, Vulture, HuffPost, The Los Angeles Times, CNN online, MSNBC online, Today online, GMA online, Out, The Advocate, The Boston Globe, E!, GQ, Essence, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, Entertainment Weekly, Emmy, The Wrap, People, Reuters, USA Today, TV Guide, Time, NPR, Nerdist, Playlist, Vanity Fair, Polygon, Jezebel, GLAAD, Rolling Stone, IndieWire, The Guardian, Decider, Collider, Vogue, Town and Country, ABC affiliates, Parade, etc.
Here is the complete list of nominees of the LGBTQ Critics’ Dorian TV Awards.
BEST TV DRAMA
BEST TV COMEDY
BEST LGBTQ TV SHOW
BEST TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES
BEST UNSUNG TV SHOW
BEST WRITTEN TV SHOW (new category)
BEST NON-ENGLISH LANGUAGE TV SHOW
BEST LGBTQ NON-ENGLISH LANGUAGE TV SHOW (new category)
BEST LEAD TV PERFORMANCE—DRAMA
BEST SUPPORTING TV PERFORMANCE—DRAMA
BEST LEAD TV PERFORMANCE—COMEDY
BEST SUPPORTING TV PERFORMANCE—COMEDY
BEST TV MUSICAL PERFORMANCE
BEST TV DOCUMENTARY OR DOCUMENTARY SERIES
BEST LGBTQ TV DOCUMENTARY OR DOCUMENTARY SERIES
BEST CURRENT AFFAIRS SHOW
BEST REALITY SHOW
BEST GENRE TV SHOW (new category)
BEST ANIMATED SHOW
MOST VISUALLY STRIKING TV SHOW
CAMPIEST TV SHOW
WILDE WIT AWARD
—To a performer, writer or commentator whose observations both challenge and amuse
GALECA TV Icon Award
—To a uniquely talented star we adore
GALECA LGBTQIA+ TV Trailblazer Award
—For creating art that inspires empathy, truth and equity
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