LGBTIQ++!!111 or otherwise, television is mostly garbage these days. I would sooner watch episodes of "Queer Eye" than "Married at First Sight" or anything involving "influencers" (I'm sorry, that's not a real job).
Of course not all TV is good, but I think it’s completely wrong to say that TV is mostly trash “these days” (implying that it used to be better). I think the exact opposite is the case, and I am not alone in saying this: the last 10-20 years are being
described as a “golden age” of television because the
best TV that’s being made now is
spectacularly good. (Who cares what the
average quality is — there’s not enough time in the world to watch it all, so we may as well focus on the best of the best only.) The Sopranos and the Wire are often cited as the first of these top-quality shows, then Breaking Bad, and (to list some favorites of mine) Schitt’s Creek, The Good Place, Black Mirror, Sense8, Heartstopper, Squid Game, Dark, Orange is the New Black, Altered Carbon, La casa de papel, and numerous others.
Something that I think is awesome about Netflix is that they bring to the world stage the best of TV shows from around the world. Before that, very few shows from anywhere other than Hollywood made it very far from their countries of origin. (In particular in USA, there was extremely little foreign TV.) I am absolutely delighted to get to see shows from around the world, with high quality subtitles. (Netflix’s translation quality standards are far above industry-standard for non-children’s programming. I say that because Disney’s dubs are olympic-class.)
What I think
is unusually bad now is the movies: Hollywood has apparently forgotten that it is in fact possible to make a movie that isn’t based on Marvel or DC Comics characters.