Results for: gay marriage
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Peacock’s “Vampire Academy” Teases a Queer Forbidden Romance
Vampires, magic, forbidden romance, unlikely friendship, and endless shipping potential abound in Vampire Academy.
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I Loved “Archive 81” — Then I Found Out Melody Got “Straightwashed”
By erasing Melody’s queerness, Archive 81 gains nothing and loses a lot.
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Apple TV+’s “The Buccaneers” Ruins Edith Wharton and Fails History
A trans girl lesbian in an Edith Wharton adaptation is like something out of my wildest dreams. Too bad this show is such a mediocre nightmare.
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“Batwoman” Season 2: In Our Ongoing Uprising for Black Lives, Ryan Wilder Is Right on Time
As Ryan Wilder, Javicia Leslie makes it clear — superheroes shine brightest when they are made for their moment.
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Sex, Memories, and Queer Love Come Together in the Multiverse of Roku’s “Slip”
Yes, it gets gay, and not just like for a smidge of a second but for a whole episode!
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“Ginny & Georgia” Season 2 Is a Rainbow Tornado of Teen Drama
The new season of Netflix’s Ginny & Georgia is full of heartache, friendship, crime, singing, and of course that good, good gay drama.
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Hannah Gadsby’s New Comedy Special Is a Hilarious, Feel Good Way To Spend an Hour
I love their more serious work, but I hope this new mix of levity is here to stay as well.
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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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Andor’s Lesbian Couple and the Messy History of Queerness in the Star Wars Universe
To say that Star Wars’ march toward having any sort of visible queer representation has been fraught would be an understatement.
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Horny Bisexual Betty Is the Best Part of Riverdale’s Final Season So Far
Even if her attraction to Veronica is mostly relegated to fantasies, that doesn’t make it not “real.”
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10 Queer Reasons You Should Be Watching “Our Flag Means Death”
I’m just gonna say, with the utmost respect: Vico Ortiz is really, really hot.
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“Four More Shots Please” Season Two Was a Betrayal
Four More Shots Please wants to broach serious issues relating to gender and sexuality but puts in no work to actually address them in any kind of meaningful way and opts for superficial declarations of feminism, instead.
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It’s Time to Talk about It, “Never Have I Ever” Has a Race Problem
Fabiola’s story taps into a real dynamic in queer communities, but “Never Have I Ever” couldn’t bring itself to actually identify the problem for what it truly is: racism.
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Lena Waithe’s “Master of None” Could’ve Settled for Being Black and Beautiful, But It Chose Complicated Instead
The third season Master of None eschews any clean, simple picture. When a happy love story about Black lesbians in love would have been easier, instead it holds up a mirror of what we don’t like to see.
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“Fantasy Island” Is a Magical Queer Journey (Not a Reality Show!)
I decided to watch for the promised queer character, and for the Golden Retriever named Mr. Jones, and for Roselyn Sánchez who stands on the beach in a white suit for like half the show (I’m only a lesbian, after all!). What I discovered — much like the guests who visit actual Fantasy Island — has blown my mind grapes.
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Is Marriage or Mortgage a Reality Show About Crime Girlfriends or What?!
This business model is very f*cked up and sometimes it even works! Nichole and Sarah are also clearly constantly trying to slyly top one another.
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The Great Pottery Throw Down Is Better Than Bake Off, There I Said It
What finally swung it for me was at the end of a recent episode when, out of nowhere, Dolly Parton appeared.
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Karen Erases Her Own Bisexuality, Comes Out as Straight in Will and Grace’s Reverse Puppy Episode
It’s Ellen’s iconic coming out episode from 1997. Except the opposite of that.
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Punkie Johnson Is the First Out Black Lesbian to Join Saturday Night Live Cast
With Punkie Johnson, SNL just got 100% more lesbian, with a record breaking two (lol, yes TWO!) out lesbians in the cast at the same time.
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As a Queer South Asian, “Never Have I Ever” Been So Let Down
The reason I didn’t like “Never Have I Ever” wasn’t because I didn’t feel seen. It’s because Mindy Kaling and I are clearly looking at the same world, but Kaling is expecting me to overlook all of its pain.