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Cast Full of Lesbians: 15 TV Shows That Put Queer Women First
“The L Word” was supposed to be the beginning of a new era of teevee shows about the real true lives of lesbian and bisexual women — and although we never quite got there, here are 15 examples of shows that don’t just have queer characters in them, but are also *about* being queer.
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15 TV Shows We Loved and Lost and Were Actually Sad About
News breaking last week that queer fan favorites One Day at a Time and Wynonna Earp were facing an uphill battle getting another season made has caused our TV team to: a) wail and gnash our teeth, and b) reflect on some of the shows we’ve actually mourned losing.
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I Rewatched “Lip Service” and Now I Feel a Whole Lot Better About the Current State of Lesbian TV
Is this show really only six years old? It feels like a lifetime ago.
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Lip Service Episode 204 Recap: Royal Lady Mounds
Are there really only 2 episodes left in the series 2? But it’s just starting to get good again!
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Lip Service Episode 202 Recap: Very Dramatic
Things get really intense in Episode Two of Lip Service Season Two. Didn’t this show used to be fizzy and fun?
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Lip Service Episode 205 Recap: Perfect on Paper
The penultimate episode of series 2 is, as Lexy might say, fantastic and lovely. Bonus: Star Trek jokes!
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Lip Service Episode 105 Recap: Like a Strap-On Without the Strap
In this one, everything goes to shit. Seriously, everyone ends up unhappy. But at least there’s some sex along the way!
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Lip Service Episode 103 Recap: Everybody Must Get F*cked (Up)
BBC3’s Lip Service had an episode last week. We watched it and NOW only nearly a week later, can tell you what we saw. It involves lesbian sex both upside down and right-side up, and some smoldering glances from Frankie/Shane and a cop doing a girl on a desk. Also; feelings.
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Want Lesbian TV? Try the BBC.
The BBC’s Spring/Winter 2010 trailer features a Shane-esque blonde in lesbian drama “Lip Service” and overall the BBC’s got more lesbians on tap this year than the entire USA. Logo announces new shows, Michael Urie makes a gay statement, Kristin Chenowith & Kerry Washington are looking to hook up on screen and the Tila/Casey story is never going to end.