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Netflix’s New Reality Competition Series “Surviving Paradise” Worked For Me — Eventually
The one thing that kept me hooked was the rivalry between nonbinary contestant Tabitha Sloane — the one openly queer contestant on the show — and Lellies Santiago.
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“High School Musical: The Musical Series” Ends With an Adorable Sapphic Romance
Ashlyn and Maddox, together at last!
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‘Heartbreak High’ Somehow Gets Even Gayer in Season Two
Bisexual love triangles, queer awakenings, and messy desires abound.
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“Under Pressure” Re-Centers the Identity of the U.S. Women’s World Cup Team
Netflix’s “Under Pressure” begins the work of re-establishing the USWNT as more than just pawns in someone else’s narrative. And to that, I can only say: LFG.
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Kristen Stewart’s “Living for the Dead” Has Hot Paranormal Investigators and Big Gay Feelings
If you’re an emotional queer who believes in ghosts and wishes Queer Eye was spookier, then wow is this the show for you!
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Meet the Queer Women of Survivor Season 45
This season is off to a rocky start but at least there are queer women!!
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Let’s Check In on Riverdale’s Final Season, Set Inexplicably in the 1950s
On the show where anything goes, time travel gets complicated.
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“Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies” Can’t Go Both Ways
Rise of the Pink Ladies wants the privilege of deciding when and how questions of race matter, but that’s not how it works — not on a fictional television show where teenagers sing on cafeteria tables for fun, and not in life.
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The Afterparty Season Two Ends With Queer Romance and an Iconic Cameo
Okay, multiple iconic cameos, but a queer one in particular that made me SCREAM!
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“Rap Sh!t” Season Two Finds Its City Girls Desperate for a Win
It’s no longer about stunting for the camera. It’s about putting in the work to make sure this rap shit turns into something real.
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Slasher-Comedy Cruise Ship Series “Wreck” Has a Wicked Twist and a Standout Queer Friendship
The central friendship on the series is between a gay guy and a lesbian, which I wish we saw more of on television!
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Tegan and Sara’s “High School” Is the Lesbian Teen Drama I’ve Been Waiting For
High School is eminently watchable, no matter how little or how much you know about actual Tegan and Sara. It’s just a damn good teen drama.
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Justina Machado Is a Chaotic Bisexual Cannibal Star in “The Horror of Dolores Roach”
It’s an adaptation of “Sweeney Todd,” centered on a Puerto Rican woman in Washington Heights, that tells a story about the prison industrial complex and gentrification. And it’s deliciously good.
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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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Shudder’s “Queer for Fear” Shows Horror Has Always Been So Gay
But sometimes it shows its work on only the most basic level.
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HBO’s “Camping” Review: Harry the Lesbian is the Only Likable Character on a Show Full of Dillholes
The main problem with Harry is that she’s just not around enough to make up for everyone else’s assholery.
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“The Owl House” Is Your Bisexual Fantasy Nerd Dream Come True
I don’t usually insist that you watch the TV shows I write about — but queer nerds, I am truly going to have to press you to give this one a go.
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Netflix’s “The Baby-Sitters Club” Invites You to Say Hello to Your Friends All Over Again
Netflix’s BSC adaptation is, to my surprise and delight, a faithful recreation of Stoneybrook and its resident squad of tween entrepreneurs with essential 2020 updates to Ann M. Martin’s easter candy-colored world.
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HBO Max’s “Veneno” is the Television Masterpiece Trans Icon Cristina La Veneno Deserves
For me, what makes the show so unique are the moments Valeria spends with Cristina and Paca and all the other trans women around them. It’s watching this cross-generational support among trans women that’s so important for us but so rarely portrayed on screen.
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“Tiny Pretty Things” Review: I Love and Hate This Netflix Ballet Show
Fun and frustrating, derivative and surprising, Netflix’s new ballet show Tiny Pretty Things is undone by its paradoxes.