What is ambiguously gay duo?

The Ambiguously Gay Duo is a comedic animated sketch that aired on the TV show "Saturday Night Live" from 1996 to 2011. The sketch follows the adventures of two superheroes, Ace and Gary, who are rumored to be a gay couple but never explicitly confirmed as such. The humor of the sketch revolves around stereotypes and innuendos about their relationship, often using subtle references and double entendres.

The characters of Ace and Gary are portrayed as wearing skin-tight costumes and frequently engaging in homoerotic behavior, such as holding hands, staring deeply into each other's eyes, and using phallic-shaped gadgets to fight villains. Despite the suggestive nature of their interactions, the characters never address their sexuality directly, leaving it up to the audience to interpret the nature of their relationship.

The Ambiguously Gay Duo became a popular recurring sketch on "Saturday Night Live" and has since gained a cult following for its subversive humor and political commentary on LGBT representation in media. The sketch was created by comedians Robert Smigel and J.J. Sedelmaier, and featured voice acting by comedians such as Stephen Colbert, Steve Carell, and Bill Hader.