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== Television == {| class="wikitable" |- bgcolor="#CCCCCC" ! Title !! Bisexual Characters !! Notes |- |''[[24 (TV series)|24]]'' ||Mandy|| A terrorist. |- |''[[All My Children]]'' ||[[Lena Kundera]], [[Maggie Stone]]|| Lena was the first recurring bisexual character in daytime television. Maggie was sexually confused throughout most of her time on the show. Dated and had sex with several men before committing herself to [[Bianca Montgomery]] and identifying as a lesbian. |- |''[[Babylon 5]]'' ||[[Susan Ivanova]]|| Her sexuality is not explicit, but heavily implied. |- |''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)]]'' ||[[Number Six (Battlestar Galactica)|Number Six]], [[Number Three (Battlestar Galactica)|D'Anna Biers]] (also known as Number Three)|| Number Three, Number Six and Gaius Baltar have a triangle relationship in Season 3. |- |''[[Bob and Rose]]'' ||Bob|| Identifies as gay, though finds the only female he's attracted to is Rose. |- |''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV series)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', ''[[Angel (TV series)|Angel]]'' ||[[Willow Rosenberg]]; possibly [[Angel (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)|Angel]], [[Spike (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)|Spike]], [[Andrew Wells|Andrew]]|| Willow identifies exclusively as a lesbian. Joss Whedon [http://whedonesque.com/comments/9323 confirms] the possibility of Angel and Spike as a one-night stand (and compares them to [[Apollo (comics)|Apollo]] and [[Midnighter]]). Andrew is frequently hinted to being gay, but his self-identification is not explicit. |- |''[[Casanova (2005 TV serial)|Casanova]]''||[[Giacomo Casanova]]||Tries to sleep with a man, only to discover she's a woman and sleep with her anyway. |- |''[[Coupling]]''||Jane||Claims to have slept with fifteen women, but seems to be pretending for the attention. |- |''[[Dark Angel (TV series)|Dark Angel]]''|||| |- |''[[Degrassi: The Next Generation]]''||[[Paige Michalchuk]]||Paige has dated many guys, and one lesbian. She started to question her sexality when she became attracted to her female friend Alex. |- |''[[Desperate Housewives]]''||[[Andrew Van de Kamp]]||Sociopath - However shows reform in the fourth season. Hinted at a sexual attraction to women, but identifies as gay. |- |''[[Dirt (TV series)|Dirt]]''|| [[Leo Spiller]], [[Julia Mallory]], || Leo possibly in denial of homosexuality; Julia "only when stoned". |- |''[[Doctor Who]]'' || [[Jack Harkness|Captain Jack Harkness]]|| From the 51st century when [[pansexuality]] is the norm. |- |''[[Drawn Together]]'' ||[[Foxxy Love]], [[Captain Hero]]|| Foxxy is openly bisexual with a preference for men; Captain Hero comically displays sexual attraction to most things, but is secretive about his romantic attraction to men |- |''[[Ellen (TV series)|Ellen]]''||Ellen||In terms of behavior only. Closeted lesbian for first three seasons. |- |''[[Farscape]]''||Chiana|| Sexuality portrayed as fluid. |- |''[[Family Guy]]''|| [[Lois Griffin]], possibly [[Stewie Griffin]]|| |- |''[[Firefly (TV series)|Firefly]]''|| [[Inara]] || Takes a female client in the episode "[[War Stories (Firefly episode)|War Stories]]" and mentions having done so in the past occasionally. |- |''[[Footballers' Wives]]''||[[Conrad Gates]]|| |- |Game of Thrones |Oberyn Martell | |- |Hannibal |Alana Bloom, Hannibal Lecter, Possibly Will Graham |Alana Bloom is romantically interested in Will Graham in season 1, has a relationship with Hannibal Lecter in season 2, and marries Margot Verger in season 3. Hannibal Lecter has a relationship with Alana Bloom in season 2, and is confirmed to be in love with Will Graham in season 3, and has been referred to by the creator as "omnisexual." Will Graham has multiple female romantic/sexual interests, and, while he has been described by the creator as "Heterosexual," it was also confirmed that he has some sort of romantic feelings towards Hannibal Lecter, and, in addition, the creator said, in reference to the relationship between Hannibal and Will, that some relationships cause people to "question the lines of their sexuality," which implies that Will could have sexual feelings for Hannibal, though not men in general. |- |''[[Hollyoaks]]''|| [[Craig Dean]], [[Kris Fisher]]|| Craig is depicted as straight until he starts an affair with best friend [[John Paul McQueen]], who is gay. Kris is a self-identified bisexual cross-dresser and has had affairs with both genders, through primarily females. |- |''[[Homicide: Life on the Street]]'' |[[Tim Bayliss]] |Explores bisexuality in later seasons of the show. In the first episode concerning his bisexuality, Bayliss flatly stated he was "not gay" and did not formally come out until season 7, but even then he did not want to be deemed "a crusader" on the matter. It is suspected that the portrayal of his sexuality upset the network. |- |''[[House (TV series)]]''|| [[Thirteen (House)|"Thirteen"]] || |- |''[[The L Word]]''||[[Alice Pieszecki]], [[Jenny Schecter]], [[Phyllis Kroll]]|| Sexuality portrayed as fluid, but can be socially problematic. Often shown as a phase. |- |''[[L.A. Law]]''||C.J. Lamb||First kiss between women on a [[prime time]] television series and first regular bisexual character on a prime time TV. |- |''[[Law & Order]]''||||Episodes "Castoff" and "Obsession" both feature psychotic bisexuals |- |''[[Law & Order: Criminal Intent]]''||[[Nicole Wallace]]||Arch-nemesis of Detective [[Robert Goren]]. Appears in episodes "[[Anti-Thesis (Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode)|Anti-Thesis]]", "[[A Person of Interest (Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode)|A Person of Interest]]", "[[Great Barrier (Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode)|Great Barrier]]", amd "[[Grow (Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode)|Grow]]". Referred to in episodes "[[Pas de Deux (Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode)|Pas de Deux]]", "[[Slither (Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode)|Slither]]", and "[[Renewal (Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode)|Renewal]]".|| |- |''[[Midnight Caller|The Midnight Caller]]''|| ||episode ''"After it Happened"''/1988 - spreading [[AIDS]] from the [[Gay community]] to [[Heterosexuality|straight women]]. |- |''[[Nip/Tuck]]'' ||[[Quentin Costa]], probably [[Julia McNamara]] and [[Kimber Henry]], possibly [[Christian Troy]] and [[Matt McNamara]]|| |- |''[[The O.C.]]'' ||[[Alex Kelly (fictional character)|Alex Kelly]], [[Marissa Cooper]]|| |- |''[[One Tree Hill (TV series)|One Tree Hill]]''||[[Anna Taggaro]]||First recurring bisexual character of color on television. |- |''[[Oz (TV series)|Oz]]'' ||[[Chris Keller, Tobias Beecher]]|| Keller homicidal sociopath; Beecher previously married but falls in love and engages in sexual relationship with Keller. |- |''[[Queer as Folk (North American TV series)|Queer as Folk (US)]]'' ||[[James "Hunter" Montgomery|Hunter]], [[Lindsay Peterson|Lindsay]]|| Sexuality portrayed as fluid, but can be socially problematic. |- |''[[The Real World: DC]]''||[[Emily Schromm]]||Bisexual woman in reality tv show. |- |''[[The Real World: DC]]''||[[Mike Manning]]||Bisexual man in reality tv show. |- |''[[The Real World: Sydney]]''||[[Shauvon Torres]]||Bisexual woman in reality tv show. |- |''[[This Life]]''||Ferdy|| |- |''[[Roseanne (TV series)|Roseanne]]'' ||Nancy Bartlett, Beverly Harris|| |- |''[[Secret Diary of a Call Girl]]''||[[Belle de Jour (writer)|Belle/Hannah]]|| |- |''[[Sex and the City]]'' ||[[Samantha Jones (Sex and the City)|Samantha Jones]]|| |- |''[[The Staircase Murders]]''||[[Michael Peterson (author)|Michael Peterson]]|| |- |''[[Tila Tequila|A Shot At Love With Tila Tequila]]''||[[Tila Tequila]]||Bisexual themed reality dating show. |- |''[[Scrubs (TV series)|Scrubs]]''||[[The Todd]]||In "My Lucky Charm" he begins to hit on men, stating 'The Todd appreciates hot, regardless of gender'. |- |''[[Six Feet Under (TV series)|Six Feet Under]]''||Russel, [[Keith Charles]],[[List of Six Feet Under characters#Billy Chenowith|Billy Chenowith]]||Russel is confused; Keith is primarily gay; Billy is primarily straight. |- |''[[Skins (TV series)|Skins]]'' ||Naomi Campbell, [[Tony Stonem]], Cassie || Naomi is discovering whether she is gay or bisexual. She sleeps with a male and has a relationship with a female. Tony is shown as primarily straight but makes a pass at a male. Cassie has a brief fling with a female. |- |''[[South of Nowhere]]''||[[Ashley Davies]]|| Displayed a romantic/sexual attraction to ex-boyfriend [[Aiden Dennison]] on more than one occasion, but often identifies as a lesbian. |- |''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''|| [[Jadzia Dax]], [[Kira Nerys]] and [[Ezri Dax]] in alternate universe|| Jadzia's relationships with females portrayed as related to previous existence as a male, alternate-universe Kira portrayed as a hedonistic tyrant. |- |''[[Sugar Rush (TV series)|Sugar Rush]]''||Sugar, Saint|| |- |''[[Torchwood]]''|| [[Jack Harkness|Captain Jack]], [[Toshiko Sato|Toshiko]], [[Ianto Jones|Ianto]], [[List of Torchwood characters#Captain John Hart|Captain John]]. || All main characters sexualities intended to remain fluid. Other characters [[Gwen Cooper|Gwen]] and [[Owen Harper|Owen]]'s sexualities remain ambiguous. Jack and John embody pansexuality to varying degrees, whereas Ianto and Tosh more realistically depict 21st century bisexuals. |- |''[[Will & Grace]]'' ||[[Karen Walker (Will & Grace)|Karen Walker]]|| |- |''[[Xena]]'' ||[[Xena]], [[Gabrielle (Xena)|Gabrielle]]||Possibly lovers; implied from middle of the series to its end. Hints that Xena may have been sexually intimate with two women before Gabrielle are also present. |}
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