Results for: dead to me
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“Dead to Me” Season 3 Is a Bittersweet Goodbye
The third and final season of Dead To Me is an ode to the platonic love between a queer woman and her straight best friend.
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Season 2 of “Dead to Me” Is Flirting With You Via Natalie Morales
Natalie Morales swaggers into Season 2 of Dead to Me to queer things up for the better.
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“Dead Ringers” Review: Rachel Weisz Playing Dysfunctional Twins in This Gory, Glorious Queer Nightmare Has Ruined Me
This series is the gold standard for how gender-swapping adaptations should function; it should feel intentional and be an additive and expansive choice, not mere surface-level detail.
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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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The Afterparty Season Two Serves Up a Sapphic Wes Anderson Spoof
I’m always saying every Wes Anderson movie would be better with a heaping scoop of lesbian chaos on top.
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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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No Clue What Happened on “Leopard Skin” but Carla Gugino as a Mean Queer Psychic Domme? Yes
Watching Leopard Skin feels like a horny fever dream.
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Freeform’s “The Watchful Eye” Spies a Nonbinary Babe and Queer Fave Amy Acker
Mystery, intrigue, potential ghosts, lots of gossip, queer people, and Amy Acker. Who could ask for anything more?
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Mae Martin’s “Sap” Is a Comedic Balm for a Difficult World
What I was feeling was genuine familiarity. What I was feeling all this time was seen.
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“Poker Face” Is a Delightfully Absurdist Murder Show With the Best Guest Stars
Natasha Lyonne stars as Charlie, a woman on the run who has an innate ability to know when someone’s lying, which comes in handy when she’s called upon to solve a string of cross-country murders.
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“Deadloch” Delivers Australian Lesbians, Murder Mysteries, and Hilarity
Hop in the Subaru, we’re heading to Deadloch. This Australian mystery/comedy is chock full of queer women, mysteries, and humor.
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Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin Is as Gay, Bloody, and Bananas as Its Predecessor
This Rosewood-adjacent teen drama knows exactly what it’s about: Teen girls doing slashings, teen girls getting slashed, mysterious notes and threats popping up in unlikely places in unhinged ways, and TWINS.
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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.
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There’s a Bisexual Romance at the Center of “Warrior Nun” Season 2
Ava and Beatrice’s relationship is the beating heart of the whole season.
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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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“The Fall of the House of Usher” Is a Queer Gossamer Web of Edgar Allan Poe
The good news is, just about everyone is gay in The Fall of the House of Usher. The “bad” news is, well, this is a horror series. Hardly anyone escapes unscathed.
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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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‘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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“Girls5eva” Is Even Sillier and Gayer in Season 2
I didn’t think anything could make me laugh this week, and thank goodness I was wrong.
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“Elite” Season 6 Is a Mess — and Not the Fun Kind
Season six brutally buries a gay, becomes reductive in its trans storytelling, and generally misses the mark.