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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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Batwoman Cancelled After Three Seasons, a Devastating Blow to Anyone Cheering for a Black Lesbian Superhero
She was OUR Batwoman, and we’ll never forget who “our” is.
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“Batwoman” Episode 313 Recap: Blimpin’ All Over the World
Ryan finds some time for softness with Sophie in between saving the world in Batwoman’s season finale.
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“Batwoman” Episode 306 Recap: That Girl Is Poison
There’s something about Mary. And also, by golly do I enjoy a love triangle. In the year of Beyoncé 2021, I did not imagine we would get this.
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“Batwoman” Episode 312 Recap: Wildmoore Is Officially a Thing!
We knew, but the way Sophie and Ryan keep stealing smiles at each other, and confirming their relationship to their friends?! WE DESERVE THIS, OKAY!!!
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“Batwoman” Episode 309 Recap: Shut Up and Kiss Me
I’ll say it again: I’ve been watching TV my whole entire life, and I didn’t know I could want this.
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“Batwoman” Episode 216 Recap: Reunited and It Feels So Good
Kate Kane created Batwoman and the symbol that goes along with the mantle; but right here, Ryan proves exactly why she IS Batwoman.
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“Batwoman” Episode 218 Recap: Sweet Lady Kisses and the Power of a Name
In the Batwoman season 2 finale, Ryan embraces her power, Luke embraces his legacy, and Kate embraces Sophie.
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“Batwoman” Episode 304 Recap: Stayin’ Alive
The Sophie/Ryan slow burn continues, Alice gets a new roomie, and hey have you heard — Mary spent an awful lot of time at the park.
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“Batwoman” Episode 212 Recap: It’s the Batsignal, Not a Pager
At Crow headquarters, Sophie is doing that thing you do when you have a crush on someone and you can’t stop thinking about them so you stare at their photo and compare it with a masked vigilante’s and wonder how you never realized they had a secret identity and somehow that makes you love them more.
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“Batwoman” Episode 207 Recap: The Corner of Memory Lane and Ocean Avenue
Ryan and Alice confront their pasts, Mary DRIVES THE BATMOBILE, and Sophie’s arms got something to say about it.
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“Batwoman” Episode 206 Recap: Forehead Kisses and Other Kryptonite
Angelique and Ryan get closer, Sophie gets a new nickname, and Ryan’s Kryptonite wound is OUT OF CONTROL.
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“Batwoman” Showunner Caroline Dries on That Big Coming Out Episode and What’s Next For Our Lesbian Caped Crusader
“Kate has finally become comfortable as Batwoman, in being a symbol of hope for Gotham City — but now she’s starting to understand that, as a symbol, she can do more.”
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“Batwoman” Hurdles Problematic Bisexual Vampire Tropes in The Gayest Episode Yet
Gotham City has actual vampires, but the lesbians remain the most dramatic thing about this city!
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“Batwoman” Boldly Goes Where Few TV Shows Have Gone Before — Into a Gay Lady Love Triangle!
“Down Down Down” introduces Reagan, a bartender who neither melts under Ruby Rose’s intense smolder nor is shaken from her single-minded pursuit of asking out Kate Kane by the fact of three entire elevators plummeting to the ground in the building where she’s working a party.
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CW Crossover “Crisis on Infinite Earths” Parts Four and Five: The Dawn of Time
The Crisis concludes with some Sara-centric shenanigans and the return of Alex and Dreamer.
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Autostraddle’s Favorite and Least Favorite Lesbian, Bisexual and Trans TV Characters of 2019
Here’s what we loved this year and what we didn’t like very much at all. We’d love to hear your opinions too, obviously!
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GLAAD Awards Nominees Include OITNB, Tegan & Sara, That Long French Movie About Lesbian Sex, Batwoman
Let’s take a long hard look at who else got nominated for GLAAD Awards this year besides us, with a not-to-be-missed section from Mey about the Comic Book nominees.
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Let’s Talk About Fictional Kickass Heroines: Katniss, Xena, Buffy and More
Here at Autostraddle, we love kickass women. We’re presenting a list of 20 of our favorite kickass fictional heroines as a way to jumpstart this feelingsfest and leaving the rest up to you!
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Supergirls Like Us: Batgirl’s Alysia Yeoh Is Trans
“It’s important not just to have characters that challenge ideas about gender and sex, but to also have them in realistic settings.”