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* SaltAndPepper: Deb and her wife, Pam. While Deb is a SassyBlackWoman who is into more industrial hobbies such as auto repair and technology, Pam, a caucasian woman, takes on a more domestic role with hobbies such as cooking, and also has an artistic side by being into painting. Despite this, she can still hold against her own when the AIA subjects her to a bunch of strenuous physical tests after she became privy to Deb's double life.
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** [[Spoiler:The AIA as a whole, since they developed Project Greyscale as a way to erase the memories of queer agents and other "inconveniences" after firing them.]]

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** The country itself, Gynorvya, is a blatant parody of Genovia from ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries''.
* BlatantLies: Mary loses his title of valedictorian right after coming out as gay and the honor is given to agent Buck, a straight man, instead. All while director Chunley is insistent that Mary being gay and Buck being straight has absolutely ''nothing'' to with it.

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** The country itself, Gynorvya, Gyenorvya, is a blatant parody of Genovia from ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries''.
* BlatantLies: Mary loses his title of valedictorian right after coming out as gay and the honor is given to agent Buck, a straight man, instead. All while director Director Chunley is insistent that Mary being gay and Buck being straight has absolutely ''nothing'' to with it.



** [[Spoiler:The AIA as a whole, since they developed Project Greyscale as a way to erase the memories of queer agents and other "inconveniences" after firing them.]]



* TroubledBackstoryFlashback: In "Deb's BBQ," when Buck criticizes Twink for being too effeminate in vein of HaveYouTriedNotBeingAMonster, he's reminded of his father (a brutish circus ringleader) criticizing him for his lack of masculinity and calling him a "clown," a word that Buck also used disparagingly. It makes certain sense why at present, he rather goes by [[MeaningfulName Twink]]. Twink does get over it after he (while disguised as Mary) confronts Buck about his behavior.

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* TroubledBackstoryFlashback: In "Deb's BBQ," when Buck criticizes Twink for being too effeminate in vein of HaveYouTriedNotBeingAMonster, he's reminded of his father (a brutish circus ringleader) ringleader from Cirque du Soleil) criticizing him for his lack of masculinity and calling him a "clown," a word that Buck also used disparagingly. It makes certain sense why at present, he rather goes by [[MeaningfulName Twink]]. Twink does get over it after he (while disguised as Mary) confronts Buck about his behavior.

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It centers around a group of LGBT-spies who, despite being the best in their field, are undervalued due to their sexualities and identities.

Tired of this unfair treatment, Agent Steve Maryweather (also known as [[EmbarrassingNickname Agent Mary]]) decides to go rogue, in order to gain the attention of the American Intelligence Agency (AIA) and finally get the recognition he and his team deserve.

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It centers around a group of LGBT-spies working for the American Intelligence Agency (AIA) who, despite being the best in their field, are undervalued due to their sexualities and identities.

Tired of this unfair treatment, Agent Steve Maryweather (also known as [[EmbarrassingNickname Agent Mary]]) decides to go rogue, in order to gain the attention of the American Intelligence Agency (AIA) AIA leadership and finally get the recognition he and his team deserve.



* AddictiveForeignSoapOpera: ''Cobblestone'', Gyenorvya's most popular TV show. Also its only TV show.

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* AddictiveForeignSoapOpera: ''Cobblestone'', ''Cobblestones'', Gyenorvya's most popular TV show. Also apparently its only TV show.



** The country itself, Gynorvya, is a blatant parody of Genovia from ''Film/ThePrincessDiaries''.



* FictionalCountry: Gyenorvya, a vaguely northern monarchy in Europe that hosts the [=EuropeVision=] each year, celebrates Christmas every day and has it's own internet cut off from the rest of the world.
* FirstGrayHair: Mary gets his after ten years wihtout a case.This ultimately drives him to go rogue with his team, since he sees this as a sign that he's throwing his life away waiting for the agency to give him the respect he deserves.

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* FictionalCountry: Gyenorvya, a vaguely northern monarchy in Europe that hosts the [=EuropeVision=] each year, is hosting that year's [=EuropeVision=]. The country is known for having a gigantic hole, celebrates Christmas every day and has it's own internet cut off from the rest of the world.
* FirstGrayHair: Mary gets his after ten years wihtout without a case.This ultimately drives him to go rogue with his team, since he sees this as a sign that he's throwing his life away waiting for the agency to give him the respect he deserves.
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* BigBeautifulMan: Benji. See TheBear.
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* BigBeautifulMan: Benji. See TheBear.
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Benji is a pudgy but handsome fellow who manages to catch Mary's eye when they first meet.


The first season was released on September 2, 2021.

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The first season was released on September 2, 2021.
2021. On June 27, 2022, it was announced that the show had been cancelled after one season.
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* CampyCombat: Usually averted, since most characters are StraightGay or ButchLesbian. But [[CampGay Twink]] is the god emperor of using campy clothes and maneuvers in combat.
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* InkSuitActor: It's plain to see that Louisa Desk's large frame, curly hair, and face are modeled after her voice actress, Fortune Feimster.

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* InkSuitActor: It's plain to see that Louisa Desk's large frame, curly hair, and face are modeled after her voice actress, Fortune Feimster. Benji's two best friends are also modeled after their voice actors, Maulik Pancholy and Ira Madison III.
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* TwoLinesNoWaiting: The show uses this frequently at the start of Episode 3, with focus shifting back and forth on one group of cast to the other, the sub-plot sometimes having no relation to the main story.

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* TwoLinesNoWaiting: The show uses this frequently at the start of Episode 3, with focus shifting back and forth on from one group of cast to the other, other. How much each subplot has to do with the sub-plot sometimes having no relation to other depends on the main story.episode.
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* TwoLinesNoWaiting: The show uses this frequently at the start of Episode 3, with focus shifting back and forth on one group of cast to the other, with the sub-plot sometimes being unrelated to the main story.

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* TwoLinesNoWaiting: The show uses this frequently at the start of Episode 3, with focus shifting back and forth on one group of cast to the other, with the sub-plot sometimes being unrelated having no relation to the main story.
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* TwoLinesNoWaiting: The show uses this frequently at the start of Episode 3, with focus shifting back and forth on one group of cast to the other, with the sub-plot sometimes being unrelated to the main story.
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* IHaveYourWife: The villains kidnap Deb's wife to force her and their team to exchange her freedom for the uranium they took away from them. They successfully rescue her at the end of the next episode, though it leads to Pam being aware of Q-Force as well as Deb being a spy.

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* IHaveYourWife: The villains kidnap Deb's wife Pam to force her and their team to exchange her freedom for the uranium they took away from them. They successfully rescue her at the end of the next episode, though it leads to Pam being aware of Q-Force as well as Deb being a spy.Deb's real job.
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* InsistentTerminology: A make-up company called "Honestly?" is named after the interjection, so it's always pronounced with a raised inflection.
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* OpenMindedParent: Benji's parents who are nothing but nice to Steve when Benji introduces him to them. It's implied that they've always been this way, and are ecstatic whenever their son brings his boyfriends home.
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Not to be confused with [[VideoGame/RatchetAndClankUpYourArsenal the]] [[VideoGame/RatchetAndClankFullFrontalAssault QForce]] from ''Franchise/RatchetAndClank''.
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* IHaveYourWife: The villains kidnap Deb's wife to force her and their team to exchange her freedom for the uranium they took away from them. They successfully rescue her at the end of the next episode, though it leads to Pam being aware of Q-Force and Deb being a spy.

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* IHaveYourWife: The villains kidnap Deb's wife to force her and their team to exchange her freedom for the uranium they took away from them. They successfully rescue her at the end of the next episode, though it leads to Pam being aware of Q-Force and as well as Deb being a spy.
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* AddictiveForeignSoapOpera: ''Cobblestone'', Gyenorvya's most popular TV show. Also its only TV show.
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** V mentions that getting kidnapped and finding out that your spouse is a spy is the number one cause of divorce. Whether this is in the general population or just within the espionage community is unstated.

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** V mentions that getting kidnapped and finding out that your spouse is a spy is the number one a leading cause of divorce. Whether this is in the general population or just within the espionage community is unstated.
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** Twink is constantly citing these in his life, often involving celebrities and circuit parties.
** Mary is triggered by Buck derisively referring to having to mind the shop as babysitting, which causes Mary to angrily state that actual babysitting is an extremely hard job.
** Deb was in the Navy and implies that she pranked superior officers during her service.
** V mentions that getting kidnapped and finding out that your spouse is a spy is the number one cause of divorce. Whether this is in the general population or just within the espionage community is unstated.
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* BreakHisHeartToSaveHim: Mary breaks up with Benji to get him, and his family, out of harm's way, racked with [[SurvivorsGuilt guilt]] from witnessing Benji's friend, Antoni, [[MurderByMistake die in a scooter explosion]] [[HeKnowsTooMuch that was meant for Mary.]]

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* BreakHisHeartToSaveHim: Mary breaks up with Benji to get him, and his family, out of harm's way, racked with [[SurvivorsGuilt guilt]] from witnessing Benji's friend, Antoni, [[MurderByMistake die in a scooter explosion]] [[HeKnowsTooMuch that was meant for Mary.]]Mary]].



** Deb is a muscular, crass stocky woman who works as a mechanic and has a deep masculine voice. She's also openly lesbian and married to another woman.

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** Deb is a muscular, crass stocky woman who works as a mechanic and has short hair and a deep masculine voice. She's also openly lesbian and married to another woman.



* DragQueen: Twink regularly does drag both in his civilian job and as an undercover agent. [[DudeLooksLikeALady He's pretty convincing too]].

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* DragQueen: Twink regularly does drag both in his civilian job and as an undercover agent. [[DudeLooksLikeALady He's pretty convincing too]].too.]]
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* SpyFiction: Largely a parody of TuxedoAndMartini style, with the characters using lots of spy tech and fighting rather {{Camp}} threats. When V needs to go somewhere she is prone to summoning a helicopter and flying off while hanging from a ladder attached to it.
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* StoutStrength: Seemingly any spy character who is not buff has this, including Buck, Deb and Louisa Desk.
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* FlyingCar: Well, mostly. Subaru [=McClanahan=], heavily modified by Deb, ''can'' fly (more or less). She also has many other spy features such as remote control and an electromagnet.
* GadgetWatch: The AIA seemingly adores these, along with other ShoePhone type accessories such as pens with hidden spy features.
** Buck has a "sex watch" that dispenses Viagra, personal lubricant and [[WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTramp a very long string of spaghetti]].
** Mary wears one that can remotely operate Subaru [=McClanahan=].
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* MeanBoss: Pretty much the standard for higher-ups at the AIA with regards to their secretaries, who apparently get one day off per year if they are lucky.
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''Q-Force'' is an adult animated comedy series airing on {{Creator/Netflix}} created by Gabe Liedman.

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''Q-Force'' is an adult animated comedy series airing on {{Creator/Netflix}} created by Gabe Liedman.
Liedman and animated by Creator/{{Titmouse}}.

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