TV series
Q-Force
Overview
A gay superspy and his scrappy LGBTQ squad fight to prove themselves to the agency that underestimated them. Today, West Hollywood… tomorrow, the world!
Details
- First air date
- 2021-09-02
- Status
- Canceled
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 10 episodes
- Genres
- Animation, Comedy, Action & Adventure
- Network
- Netflix
- Production
- Universal Television, Hazy Mills, Fremulon, 3 Arts Entertainment, Titmouse
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Sean Hayes as Steve Maryweather (voice)
- Gary Cole as Dirk Chunley (voice)
- David Harbour as Buck (voice)
- Patti Harrison as Stat (voice)
- Laurie Metcalf as V (voice)
- Matt Rogers as Twink (voice)
- Wanda Sykes as Deb (voice)
- Gabe Liedman as Benji (voice)
- Trace Lysette as Toluca Lake (voice)
Creators and crew
- Gabe Liedman - Creator
- Sean Hayes - Executive Producer
- Todd Milliner - Executive Producer
- David Miner - Executive Producer
- Gabe Liedman - Executive Producer
- Michael Schur - Executive Producer
Episodes
Episode 1: Rogue
After 10 years of languishing in West Hollywood without a mission, Steve "Mary" Maryweather and his Q-Force go rogue and find their own case to solve.
Episode 2: Deb's BBQ
When Mary and Stat botch a hacking attempt, they need Deb to bail them out — so the whole Q crew crashes the big barbecue she's hosting with her wife.
Episode 3: Backache Mountain
Q-Force jets off to Wyoming to investigate stolen uranium. While Deb, Stat and Twink pose as a news crew, Mary and Buck both try to seduce a miner.
Episode 4: EuropeVision
A kidnapping sends Q-Force to the tiny country of Gyenorvya, where they mount a daring rescue attempt at the annual EuropeVision competition.
Episode 5: WeHo Confidential
Back in WeHo, Mary reconnects with an old friend, Pam tackles spy training, Stat gets intimate with an AI, and V tries to recover her missing memories.
Episode 6: The Secretaries' Ball
Stat and Twink probe a conspiracy at Chasten's makeup company, Honestly? Mary and Deb help V break into the AIA — and uncover a shocking secret.
Episode 7: Tarzana
Mary meets Benji's parents, but things go sideways when V shows up posing as Mary's mom. Deb, Stat and Twink play a prank on Buck.
Episode 8: Greyscale
The crew follows a clue to Palm Springs, where a strange discovery sheds new light on the mystery surrounding V. Meanwhile, it's Twink's birthday!
Episode 9: The Coeur de la Mer
Q-Force borrows the princess's jet and travels to the middle of the ocean to expose the AIA's deepest, darkest secrets.
Episode 10: The Hole
At Gyenorvya's Pride celebration, Q-Force races to stop a royal wedding — and save the world.
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