Coming Out

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  • TV-MA
  • 2013
  • 2 Seasons
  • 7.7  (97)

Coming Out is a 2013 reality TV show created and produced by Syndicado. The show centers on the lives of LGBTQ individuals as they navigate different aspects of their lives, including the complex process of coming out to family and friends. With a total of 26 episodes, Coming Out follows the lives of several individuals, each of them grappling with their sexual orientation or gender identity. Some of the topics tackled on the show include dating, overcoming societal stigmas, dealing with bullying, and family rejection. These are all experiences commonly faced by members of the LGBTQ community, making the show relatable to many viewers. Throughout the series, Coming Out features a mix of personal anecdotes and commentary from experts in the field. Viewers get to hear from psychologists, therapists, and activists who share insights and advice on coming to terms with one's sexual or gender identity. The show also highlights the importance of LGBTQ visibility in mainstream media, particularly for younger viewers who may be grappling with their own identities. One of the unique aspects of the show is the wide range of experiences represented among its cast members. With individuals from different ethnicities, religions, and backgrounds, the show demonstrates that the process of coming out is not universal but rather a complex and nuanced journey. Whether dealing with their first romantic relationship, navigating the world of online dating, or trying to connect with others in the LGBTQ community, each cast member's story is a testament to the resilience and strength of the human spirit. Another notable feature of the show is its ability to educate viewers on the history of the LGBTQ movement. Coming Out features interviews with pioneers and trailblazers in the LGBTQ community who went through their own struggles to achieve progress for the movement. This historical context provides valuable insight into the current struggles and reflects just how far LGBTQ rights have come in recent decades. Despite the sensitive and often heart-wrenching topics tackled on the show, Coming Out maintains a tone of positivity and hope. Viewers are shown that coming out is not a one-time event, but rather an ongoing process. It is something that requires patience, courage, and support from loved ones. The show illustrates that coming out can be a fulfilling and liberating experience and that happiness is achievable for those who embrace their true selves. Ultimately, Coming Out is a powerful and important show that humanizes the experiences of members of the LGBTQ community. Through the shared stories of its cast members, the show educates and inspires viewers, promoting greater understanding and compassion for all people.

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Seasons
Decision (English Subtitled)
12. Decision (English Subtitled)
January 20, 2013
Another chapter ends for Matt but a new challenge has arrived. Will Genevieve accept the offer while a true friendship is created?
The Real Thing (English Subtitled)
11. The Real Thing (English Subtitled)
January 20, 2013
Matt has no choice but to take control of his life. Mary receives a visitor to the gallery.
Realization (English Subtitled)
10. Realization (English Subtitled)
January 20, 2013
Matt has no choice but to take control of his life. Mary receives a visitor to the gallery.
Souvenir (English Subtitled)
9. Souvenir (English Subtitled)
January 20, 2013
Ian continues to play a dangerous game. Will Genevieve be willing to accept this new adventure?
The Proposal (English Subtitled)
8. The Proposal (English Subtitled)
January 20, 2013
Olivier makes an interesting proposal to Hugo. Will it be the same for Genevieve?
Surprise (English Subtitled)
7. Surprise (English Subtitled)
January 20, 2013
When Matt receives an unexpected visit, Ariane sees his world collapse.
Confession (English Subtitled)
6. Confession (English Subtitled)
January 20, 2013
Hugo admits what happened to Matt. Nicholas feels that Ian is becoming more remote.
Curiosity (English Subtitled)
5. Curiosity (English Subtitled)
January 20, 2013
Still wanting to help, Caroline realizes that the problem is perhaps Ariane. Curiosity will bring Hugo to see his relationship in a new way.
Mourning (English Subtitled)
4. Mourning (English Subtitled)
January 20, 2013
Matt is confronted with his old problems. Will Hugo be able to juggle between gay parenting and his old routine?
The Mistake (English Subtitled)
3. The Mistake (English Subtitled)
January 20, 2013
Caroline quickly discovers that a single mistake made turns into many problems.
Art Of Being In Love (English Subtitled)
2. Art Of Being In Love (English Subtitled)
January 20, 2013
Having just returned from New York, Matt comes to terms with the changes in his entourage. Will Caroline continue to get worse?
Back To Reality (English Subtitled)
1. Back To Reality (English Subtitled)
January 20, 2013
18 months later, the lives of Matt, Caroline, Hugo, Geneviève and Olivier have changed a lot but is it for the best?
Description

Coming Out is a 2013 reality TV show created and produced by Syndicado. The show centers on the lives of LGBTQ individuals as they navigate different aspects of their lives, including the complex process of coming out to family and friends. With a total of 26 episodes, Coming Out follows the lives of several individuals, each of them grappling with their sexual orientation or gender identity. Some of the topics tackled on the show include dating, overcoming societal stigmas, dealing with bullying, and family rejection. These are all experiences commonly faced by members of the LGBTQ community, making the show relatable to many viewers.

Throughout the series, Coming Out features a mix of personal anecdotes and commentary from experts in the field. Viewers get to hear from psychologists, therapists, and activists who share insights and advice on coming to terms with one's sexual or gender identity. The show also highlights the importance of LGBTQ visibility in mainstream media, particularly for younger viewers who may be grappling with their own identities.

One of the unique aspects of the show is the wide range of experiences represented among its cast members. With individuals from different ethnicities, religions, and backgrounds, the show demonstrates that the process of coming out is not universal but rather a complex and nuanced journey. Whether dealing with their first romantic relationship, navigating the world of online dating, or trying to connect with others in the LGBTQ community, each cast member's story is a testament to the resilience and strength of the human spirit.

Another notable feature of the show is its ability to educate viewers on the history of the LGBTQ movement. Coming Out features interviews with pioneers and trailblazers in the LGBTQ community who went through their own struggles to achieve progress for the movement. This historical context provides valuable insight into the current struggles and reflects just how far LGBTQ rights have come in recent decades.

Despite the sensitive and often heart-wrenching topics tackled on the show, Coming Out maintains a tone of positivity and hope. Viewers are shown that coming out is not a one-time event, but rather an ongoing process. It is something that requires patience, courage, and support from loved ones. The show illustrates that coming out can be a fulfilling and liberating experience and that happiness is achievable for those who embrace their true selves.

Ultimately, Coming Out is a powerful and important show that humanizes the experiences of members of the LGBTQ community. Through the shared stories of its cast members, the show educates and inspires viewers, promoting greater understanding and compassion for all people.

Coming Out is a series that is currently running and has 2 seasons (24 episodes). The series first aired on April 3, 2013.

Where to Watch Coming Out

Coming Out is available for streaming on the Syndicado website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Coming Out on demand at , Tubi TV and Pluto TV.

  • Premiere Date
    April 3, 2013
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (97)