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The Best TV Shows of 2022 With LGBTQ Women and Non-Binary Characters
It’s time for our list of the best TV shows of 2022 with lesbian, queer and bisexual women and/or trans characters! Can you guess what’s number one?
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The Best TV Shows of 2021 With LGBTQ Women and Non-Binary Characters
Our TV Team has voted and these are our picks for the Best TV Shows of 2021 with lesbian, bisexual, queer and/or trans characters.
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“Batwoman” Episode 310 Recap: I Will Be Your Safe Place
Get in, losers, we’re going to Lesbos.
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Batwoman Episode 203 Recap: Bat Girl Magic!
Y’all, the scream I let out when BATWOMAN flies down, sticks the landing, and power poses in a wig that Beyoncé would be proud of. And yes, I said Batwoman. Because Ryan finally moved from putting on the suit to wearing the suit. Do you see her now?
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Boobs on Your Tube: “Batwoman” Is at Its Best the More Murder-y It Gets
Plus updates on Twenties and Legacies!
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Boobs on Your Tube: Here Goes Ruby Rose’s Last Performance as “Batwoman”
Plus updates on: Harley Quinn, In the Dark, S.W.A.T., The Good Fight, and Vagrant Queen.
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Autostraddle’s Favorite and Least Favorite Lesbian, Bisexual and Trans TV Characters of 2019
Here’s what we loved this year and what we didn’t like very much at all. We’d love to hear your opinions too, obviously!
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Fall 2019 Queer TV Preview: 36 Shows With LGBTQ Women All Up In Them
Your guide to all the shows that were smart enough to create a lesbian, bisexual, queer or trans woman character, thus inspiring within us deep wells of desire to view these programs with our very own eyeballs.
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Boobs on Your Tube: Oh Hey Now “Manifest” Got Gay in Its Second Season!
Plus updates on the All American and Black Lightning season finales, Legacies, and Batwoman!
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CW Crossover “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Part One: The Crisis Begins
The Crisis is here! Supergirl, Batwoman, the White Canary and more working together and being badasses.
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CW Crossover “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Parts Four and Five: The Dawn of Time
The Crisis concludes with some Sara-centric shenanigans and the return of Alex and Dreamer.
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Drawn to Comics: We Need to Talk About the Rape in Batwoman
A lot of Batwoman fans (and to be honest, a lot of comic fans overall) were worried when the creative team of W. Haden Blackman and J.H. Williams III left the book after DC refused to allow them to have Kate Kane (Batwoman) marry her longtime girlfriend, police detective Maggie Sawyer. Now, it looks like those fears were completely justified.