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HBO’s “His Dark Materials” Makes The Garden of Eden Gloriously Gay
Dr. Mary Malone reveals that she’s a lesbian in series finale. It’s a revolutionary change from the books.
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“The Power” Gives the Upper Hand to the Girls, Gives Us the Gays
I’m delighted to report that there is not one, but two different storylines that involve LGBTQ+ characters in the TV adaptation of Naomi Alderman’s best-selling book.
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Shadow and Bone Season 2 Is Epic and Queer, but Fails Its Sapphic Characters
If you thought season one of Shadow and Bone was ambitious in combining two beloved book series, Netflix has one message for you about season two: “Hold my mead.”
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“The Imperfects” Gives Us a Practically Perfect Asexual Queer Character
The Imperfects has comic-book antics, found family feels, and an asexual queer character; which sounds perfect to me!
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‘Under the Bridge,’ a True Crime Drama With Queer Leads, Wants More for Its Girls and the Genre
Lily Gladstone and Riley Keough deliver magnificent performances as the queer leads of a ’90s-set true crime drama that is less concerned with scandal or mystery than it is with empathy and curiosity.
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Aisha Tyler Plays Gay Again in “The Last Thing He Told Me”
Aisha Tyler plays Jennifer Garner’s gay best friend in an Apple TV+ miniseries about deception and family.
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Vivek Shraya’s “How to Fail as a Popstar” Makes Failure Look Good
How to Fail as a Popstar embraces the limitations of its length and budget. Vivek Shraya and director Vanessa Matsui have crafted a work bursting with queer creativity, a story of artistic reality alive with artistic possibility.
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“Scott Pilgrim Takes Off” Centers Bisexual Blader Ramona Flowers
In the movie, Ramona writes Roxie off as a bicurious fling, but in the show she’s just another ex.
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Did You Know the Superheroes On “Doom Patrol” Are Queer as Hell?!
Doom Patrol has a beautiful spectrum of queerness displayed across a strange, wonderful land; amidst time travel and sex ghosts and horsehead oracles and zombie butts.
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“Hannah Gadsby’s Gender Agenda” Brings Brilliant Trans Comics to the Famously Transphobic Netflix
Give jobs to trans comics not because it’ll end the protests at your executive offices but because they’re really fucking funny and good at what they do.
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The Other Black Girl’s Unsung Hero Is Nella’s Queer Best Friend
Malaika hilariously clues us into her queerness by remarking that she would only borrow clothes from Rihanna while on their honeymoon in Greece.
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“Wilderness” Has a Revenge Plot, a Pretty Little Liar, and a Lesbian Best Friend
Jenna Coleman and Ashley Benson star in this psychological thriller, with a bonus appearance by Morgana Van Peebles as the lesbian best friend.
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Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy Are the Current Longest Running Queer Couple on TV
Harley Quinn season 4 is the best and gayest one yet!
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Netflix’s “The Principles of Pleasure” Invites Us Out of Shame and Into the Light
Pleasure can be sexual, but it also doesn’t have to be. I think I could have a healthier relationship with sex and my body by defining what pleasure means for me, without the influence of sex and attraction.
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Lena Headey Plays Queer in “Beacon 23” — But at What Cost?
I could spend the rest of my life watching Lena Headey play queer. But, at the end of the day, I’m not sure we can add this one to the “win” column.
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“A Murder at the End of the World” Is a Mystery Worthy of Our Grief
There are killers among us. They’re on our TVs. They’re running our governments. They’re in charge of the companies that control our lives. Will we change our narratives? Will we stop them?
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“Good Omens” Season 2 Gives Us a Lesbian Love Story to Root For
The series-long reminder that love and companionship come in many forms is what drew and kept me into this story.
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Throughout Its Four Seasons, “Sex Education” Showed Us a Better Way
Worse sex education and less adolescent autonomy has consequences — consequences no show can overcome. It’s admirable to watch this one try.
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Apple TV+’s “Pinecone & Pony” Season 2 Is Wholesome Queer Content
Glads and Wren’s relationship is honestly revolutionary, even though the show’s not loud about it.
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My Biggest Takeaway from “Harlan Coben’s Shelter” Is Everyone Deserves a Cool Queer Aunt
In a genre where we usually get just one isolated storyline involving queer women, this time we get two.