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Abbi Jacobson Is Engaged! Happy “A League of Their Own” Week to All Who Celebrate
Abbi Jacobson and FIANCÉE Jodi Balfour made their red carpet debut together at the Los Angeles premiere of A League of Their Own.
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“A League of Their Own” Episode 103 Recap: It’s Okay to Want Things
Carson tries to save the Peaches and make up her mind about being gay. Max gets that factory job and a new hat.
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“A League of Their Own” Episode 101 Recap: Field of Dreams
Prime Video’s A League of Their Own series is finally here, and gayer than your wildest imagination.
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“A League of Their Own” Episode 106 Recap: Over the Rainbow
Carson learns about underground queer bars, Max learns how to be herself and not what others expect of her, the gay Peaches learn they have each other.
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A League Of Their Own Is Still Fighting For #MoreThanFour Episodes
We heard, on good authority that the A League of Their Own team is still fighting for more episodes. Share your stories and help us help Amazon understand the fullness of the series’ impact.
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The Best TV Shows of 2022 With LGBTQ Women and Non-Binary Characters
It’s time for our list of the best TV shows of 2022 with lesbian, queer and bisexual women and/or trans characters! Can you guess what’s number one?
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“A League of Their Own” Episode 102 Recap: Please Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood
Max discovers the secret lives of church ladies, and the Peaches recreate the infamous “A League of Their Own” Charm School Makeover Scene.
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“A League of Their Own” Episode 107 Recap: Loud Enough For Ya?
Carson learn the consequences of breaking the rules, Jess and Lupe teach Esti how to drive, and Max has the best 24 hours of her entire life.
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“A League of Their Own” Episode 105 Recap: Finding a Little Piece of Home
Max finds family that she never knew she could ask for, Greta learns to be vulnerable, and the Peaches get to say arguably the most iconic five words in sports cinematic history.
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25 Female-Fronted Comedies You Should See (Rom-Com Free!)
From “The House of Yes” to “9 to 5” to “Romy & Michelle’s High School Reunion” and beyond, women are really really funny. Especially Parker Posey and Lisa Kudrow, apparently.