Boob(s On Your) Tube: Here Are Some Carmilla-Adjacent Web Series To See You Through The Holigays

Welcome to your weekly round-up of all the queer shenanigans shaking down on your teevee. This week, because most shows are on winter hiatus, TV Intern Karly isĀ running down some web series to see you through the break. Mey weighs in with some thoughts on The Carmichael Show. And Laura has a midseason finale recap of Fresh off the Boat. We’ve also got some excellent year end TV lists coming your way, so stay tuned for that!


Fresh off the Boat

Tuesdays on ABC at 8:00 p.m.

Written by Laura Mandanas

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“The Real Santa” is so silly and great. It bags on white people and men, with Jessica ultimately dressing up as (Chinese, female) Santa, saying, “You think a man is thoughtful enough to give presents to everyone in the world? Do you think a man is organized enough to make a list of the behavior of every single boy and girl? ā€¦ [The white men] all work for me. I am the wholesaler. They are my middlemen.” It’s so good, and I think there’s something really sweet in the way that all of Jessica’s attempts to make Santa “the best” for her son really just make Santa more like her.

But anyway! Lesbians. This week, Jessica and Louis recruit Marvin to act as Santa for a special breakfast at the restaurant. Honey excitedly volunteers to do his makeup, explaining, “I interned as a makeup artist for the traveling tour of Cats!” Her husband looks up at her fondly, asking, “Was that the summer you were a lesbian?” Honey replies, “Good memory! But no. No, it was the previous summer when I met that woman who owned the cranberry bog.” She looks dreamily into the distance as the conversation continues around her. Eventually she pipes back in, murmuring, “I wonder what Lorraine is up to. Isn’t it funny how people just come into your life andā€¦ then goā€¦”

I don’t know if this is a throwaway line or it’s going to develop into something further, but I am HERE for this. Fresh Off the Boat is the funniest show Iā€™m currently watching, and I would be so delighted to see more of this from Honey.


Rosewood

Wednesdays on Fox at 10:00 p.m.

Hello, excuse me, Pippy and TMI smooched with their mouths on the television set last week. You know how TMI has really been struggling with how her parents refuse to acknolwedge or accept her relationship with Pippy? Well, her ex-fiance (a dude) comes to town and reveals that her parents have been lying to everybody about where she is and what she’s doing, while refusing to return her phone calls or emails or text messages or Facebook pokes. Finally, TMI realizes she’s got to let it go. Pippy is her family now, and also Rosie and Mama Vee. To celebrate her emotional freedom, she smacks her smackaroos on Pippy’s face! Happy holigays!


Top Chef

Thursdays on Top Chef at 10:00 p.m.

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Dang, y’all. Dang! Frances got sent home from Top Chef this week after losing a Surf vs. Turf cook-off against Jason byĀ stuffing too many ingredients onto her plate. This after her favorite road trip story was about how she took the car and left home when her dad couldn’t deal with the fact that she’s queer. It was a sad day! My lady love, Stacy, says maybe Frances willĀ win her way back in like little Dougie from season 12 on Last Chance Kitchen. I hope so. Our other queer chef, Karen, dominated this week. She would have been the clear winner, but she was so busy being awesome she left her awesome fish off of Padma’s plate. The other judges thought it was the best thing all day and so she made it into the top three. She didn’t win the Elimination Challenge (and the barrel of wine that came with it), but I’ll bet she gained some confidence, etc. Next week: Palm Springs!


Couple-ish

Wednesdays and Fridays on YouTube

Written by Karly

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This webseries stars Kaitlyn Alexander (also creator and co-writer) and Sharon Belle from Carmilla! Kaitlyn plays Dee who, with sister Amy’s help, finds a new roommate, Rachel. Rachel is British and cute, Dee is a snarky grump, and Amy is the sweet, helpful lady who keeps them together. That is until they find out that Rachel listed Dee as her common law partner so she could renew her visa and just expected Dee not to notice.

For fans and followers of Kaitlyn, they already know that Dee and Rachel will pretend to be a couple and start a Couples YouTube channel, which apparently is a thing that fools immigration departments. Amy will start to fall for Rachel; and Dee, who is gender nonbinary, will fall for a boy named Edmond. Shenans! But already this series is intriguing for the snarky dialogue and actors we already love and ones we just met. Amy is played by Mercedes Morris, who is already a fave.


‘Til Lease Do Us Part

Monday through Friday on YouTube

Written by Karly

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The webseries TLDUP season 2 was a Kickstarter stretch goal for the film Almost Adults starring Carmilla‘s Elise Bauman and Natasha Negovanlis. You might be sensing a theme here. TLDUP is like a prequel to the film: it features character Elliot (Winny Clarke), who will be Elise Bauman’s love interest. I know! It’s like Marvel Universe but just for lesbians!

In the series, Elliot and Jess (played by Angie Lopez) are best friends and roommates. Jess has been dating “Lexi” (Morgan Kohan) for about a month and asks Lexi to live with them until she can get back on her feet. But we know it’s a classic U-Haulin’. When Lexi and Elliot meet, Elliot finds out that she is actually Alexis, her ex. They were together for 2 weeks in high school but it was a passionate romance that “Drake writes songs about.” Lord, do I feel old.

Awkwardness ensues, especially when Jess asks Elliot to help cook a romantic dinner for Lexi. Jess and Elliot are cinnamon rolls and my prediction is that Lexi is the interloper bound to break both of their hearts. But maybe it’s because I’m suspicious of girls who wear hats like that all the time (see Rachel above, who did lie to the government).


The Carmichael Show

Returns to NBC this spring

Written by Mey Rude

In the episode ā€œGender,” Jerrod signs up for his familyā€™s churchā€™s Big Brother/Big Sister program. Jerrod and his Little Brother, Jordan, are getting along pretty great, so great, in fact, that Jordan feels comfortable enough with Jerrod to come out to him as gay. Jerrod leaves and thinks about what he should do, should he encourage Jordan to come out, what kind of advice should he give Jordan, what kind of support should he give Jordan? One thing is clear, though, Jerrod wants to be there for Jordan. When Jerrod goes back says that Jordan has his total and complete support, Jordan says that actually, the gay thing wasnā€™t true, and instead of being Jerrodā€™s Little Brother, sheā€™s Jerrodā€™s Little Sister. She tells him that sheā€™s transgender and says ā€œDo you know what that means? Iā€™m a girl, even though you see me as a boy.ā€

At first, Jerrod freaks out a little bit, but not in a bad way. He doesnā€™t know what to say, so he starts spouting basketball history. When he goes back to his family, he freaks out a little bit more, asking for a new kid and admitting that he doesnā€™t know what to do.

Jerrodā€™s parents and girlfriend have this conversation.

Mom: ā€œTransgender?! You mean he likes to dress up like a girl, like a little, mini Rupaul?ā€
Dad: ā€œNo, no, no, no. He means like Bruce Jenner is now Carol Anne.ā€
Maxine: ā€œNo, her nameā€™s Caitlyn.ā€
Dad: ā€œI know, but I donā€™t like that name.ā€

While I donā€™t like that Caitlyn Jennerā€™s birth name is used, I cracked up at the Carol Anne joke. Thatā€™s how you tell a trans joke that isnā€™t transphobic. Also, I do love that they made a clear distinction between trans women and drag queens. Maxine also points out that ā€œNot everyone whoā€™s transgender has surgery” and when Jerrod is confused that Jordan likes basketball and video games, ā€œboy things,” she adds that ā€œThere is no such thing as ā€˜boy things.ā€™ The whole thing with gender is that itā€™s just a social construct, itā€™s not innate, we are taught what is male and female.ā€

Jerrod eventually goesĀ back to where Jordanā€™s playing basketball (he said he had to run to his car to get a CD, but really went to talk to his family and just left Jordan there) and admits that he got scared. Jerrod then sits down Jordan and tries to give her the best advice he can while admitting that he doesnā€™t understand what Jordanā€™s going through. Jordan tells him, “I didnā€™t ask you to help me figure out whether or not Iā€™m transgender, I am” and freaks out a little when she thinks that if Jerrod doesnā€™t get it, her mom wonā€™t and her friends wonā€™t. Jerrod comforts her, ā€œLook, the fact that I donā€™t totally get it doesnā€™t mean that I hear what youā€™re saying or that I donā€™t believe you. I know that this is real. Truthfully, i donā€™t have to get it 100% to support you 100%.” He then tells Jordan that heā€™ll help her come out to her mom. Itā€™s a really sweet moment. We see a cis, straight man stepping up and being the best ally, friend and role model to a trans girl that he can. I think that the two best examples of cis, straight men reacting to trans women coming out to them on TV this year were Jerrod Carmichael and Kanye West.

While this episode isnā€™t exactly perfect (they misgender Jordan a lot), I do think it was maybe the most slept on piece of trans media of the year. What I really love about it is that itā€™s pretty real. It doesnā€™t pretend that Jerrodā€™s family, or Jerrod himself, are perfect when it comes to understanding trans people. But they do try, and they do learn, and they do accept Jordan. Honestly, this is a really funny episode, and they made a bunch of jokes about trans people, and they made them mostly without putting trans people down or being transphobic. The Carmichael Show was renewed by NBC for a second season, and it would be absolutely great if Jordan could come back, this time an out and happy trans girl.

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Heather Hogan

Heather Hogan is an Autostraddle senior editor who lives in New York City with her wife, Stacy, and their cackle of rescued pets. She's a member of the Television Critics Association, GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics, and a Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer critic. You can also find her on Twitter and Instagram.

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18 Comments

  1. I only saw the first two episodes of Carmichael Show because I went to middle school with actress who plays Jerrod girlfriend(Amber Stevens) on the show. I now plan to watch this episode, but need to find a place online to watched(without resorting to torrenting it). Thank you Mey!

  2. Maybe I’m mistaken, but I could have sworn that Pippy and TMI got ENGAGED at the end of that episode, no? But, I really only half watch Rosewood while I’m doing my dishes, so maybe I’m wrong. Either way, TMI’s parents sound like the worst. I’m happy she’s found family with the Rosewoods, whatever form that takes.

    Tia Mowry is coming in the spring as Pippy’s ex!!! One of the Sister Sister twins as a lesbian! Can’t wait. Rosewood really isn’t a great show, but it’s a good one and the cast of black and Latino actors they have been using runs deep. I’m happy to see so many faces from my childhood/ adolescence getting work. That longevity isn’t always easy for actors of color. And I love how inclusive they are of Pippy and TMI, making them full fledged characters- well as full fledged as a show this shallow gets. Plus, it’s a solid weekly procedural. If that’s your jam.

    Mey, thank your for your perspective on The Charmichael Show! I had a lot of strange, conflicting feelings about the show overall when I binged it at the end of the summer. I struggled a bit the with classic multi-camera sitcom format, I know they were purposefully going for “vintage tv” feel, but the cinematography felt dated.

    Still, I landed somewhere near Mey about my overall feelings toward the characters- I’m glad that they showed real people struggling to understand, without it coming from a place of hurtfulness. And managed to remain relatively funny in that “struggle place” without being hateful or mean. It felt like members of my extended family. I’m glad it got renewed.

  3. – Just FYI: Straddlers, if you’re disgusted by “Once Upon a Time”‘s misogyny in the mid-season finale, know that you’re not alone. Over on SpoilerTV, 59% of the nearly 4,000 people polled, gave the episode an “Awful”, which is the lowest rating. It’s generally construed that if you like Hook or CaptainSwan, then you liked the episode. If you aren’t in love with either of those things, then you hated the episode.
    – Just to give you a laugh: the character of Milah is slated to return for 5B. While I’m sure that this is to give Gold some angst, it would be hilarious if Hook, who Emma is going to the Underworld to share her heart with and save, was now shacking up with this ex.

    • All I could think was wow I’ve seen this before…in the 90s only hook is a subpar Angel and Swan is a weak ass Buffy… Ew. So yeah.

  4. I love Jessica as a character so much, I don’t think I’ve been this into a comedy that was currently airing ever.

    Also you can watch Last Chance Kitchen for free on Bravo, the episodes are super short and very sponsored by Hidden Valley Ranch. My partner and I are obsessed with Top Chef, and we’re digging this new season.

    Also also I probably have to stop studying for finals and go watch those web series instead as clearly that is more important.

  5. RE: Fresh Off the Boat, I bet Honey’s ex shows up some episode hitting on Jessica at the lesbian bar.

    Also, 2 Broke Girls kissed last night (no, don’t be silly, not for emotional-real). Like everything else about that show, it was a cynical waste of the leads’ chemistry.

    (explanation: they have a nonbinary customer at the cupcake window, get Mistaken For Bigoted, get picked up as the pet cause of a Focus on the Family spoof, get honored by the FotF spoof in front of a zillion people, and decide the only way out is to kiss and embarrass the FotF spoof.)

  6. I downloaded YouTube onto the Xbox for the soul purpose of watching the Almost Adults trailer, and Carmilla zero in one binge. Now I have more shows to watch, so my poor long suffering missus gets a reprieve from PLL seasons 3- THAT Xmas special on a loop. Thanks AS!

  7. I love Fresh Off the Boat! So happy to see Laura discuss it here
    And I know it’s on hiatus but will we get anything about Dr Denise and Tara on The Walking Dead?

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