Results for: comics
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Good Trouble EP Previews Alice’s 3B Storylines: “She’s Growing So Much”
“I think that Alice’s arc is to find her voice and to stand up for herself. She’s probably always been good about standing up for others, but not quite standing up for herself. So, in this respect, she stood up for herself and others and they didn’t stand up for her.”
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“Good Trouble” Episode 314 Recap: Finally! A Big Win For Alice!
Alice has big gay personal victories and professional victories all in one episode!
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“Good Trouble” Episode 308 Recap: Trust
Alice tries to play a player, and ends up getting played.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 306 Recap: Hello
In light of last week’s anti-Asian racist murders in Atlanta, this week’s episode — which features Alice continuing to battle against Asian stereotypes in her diversity comedy program — just hit different.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 303 Recap: Whoosh, Pow, Bang
Rhea Butcher is back in an episode that explores racism in comedy, as Alice attends the CBTV diversity workshop.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 316 Recap: Two Steps Back
“Opening Statements” disappointed me so much, both as a critic and a fan, that it squashed most of my enthusiasm for this love triangle.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 319 Recap: It’s Closing Time
Good Trouble’s season three finale is overstuffed, but super gay.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 318 Recap: Queer Love Connections
On this week’s Good Trouble: Dancing around an Asian lesbian love triangle, a whole other queer relationship forming, Margaret Cho — this show just keeps getting gayer!
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“Good Trouble” Episode 309 Recap: Driver’s Seat
First a kiss via fever dream with Callie and now a friend date with Mariana? Alice Kwan is single-handedly queering the Adams Foster sisters.