

Q-Force
A gay superspy and his scrappy LGBTQ squad fight to prove themselves to the agency that underestimated them. Today, West Hollywood… tomorrow, the world!
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Plot Summary
Q-Force is an adult animated comedy following a group of LGBTQ+ superspies who fight to get recognized in the male-dominated world of espionage. Led by the charismatic but insecure agent Steve Maryweather (aka "Agent Mary"), the team struggles with proving their worth while navigating personal relationships and saving the world. The series blends action-packed missions with humor and heartfelt moments.
Critical Reception
Q-Force received a mixed to positive reception. Critics generally praised its humor, voice acting, and LGBTQ+ representation, while some found the animation style and plot to be inconsistent or predictable. Audiences were more divided, with some enjoying the edgy comedy and others finding it fell short of its potential.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its witty humor and strong voice cast, particularly Patti LuPone.
- Noted for its groundbreaking LGBTQ+ representation in the spy genre.
- Some critics felt the animation and narrative could be more refined.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the show's humor, diverse characters, and the attempt at LGBTQ+ representation in a spy comedy. Many found it to be a fun and entertaining watch, though some felt it could have been funnier or more original.
Fun Fact
The series was created by Mike Schur, Todd ("Spank") Sherman, and Gabe Rotter, with Sean Hayes serving as an executive producer and voice actor.
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