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Netflix’s New Reality Competition Series “Surviving Paradise” Worked For Me — Eventually
The one thing that kept me hooked was the rivalry between nonbinary contestant Tabitha Sloane — the one openly queer contestant on the show — and Lellies Santiago.
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The Afterparty Season Two Ends With Queer Romance and an Iconic Cameo
Okay, multiple iconic cameos, but a queer one in particular that made me SCREAM!
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“Girls5eva” Season Three Is Gay and on a Mission
On the new season of Girls5Eva, Gloria is determined to sleep with every type of girl from “pre-Friends Courtney Cox” to “cigar mommis.”
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“Hightown” Fails to Fulfill Its Potential In Its Final Season
Given the opportunity to focus on Jackie — to build out her world, to deepen her connections with others — the show has always opted not to; instead, they just bring on more men.
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“Willow” Gives Us the Lesbian Disney Princess We’ve Been Waiting For
Kit and Jade kissed and smashed swords. They said, “I love you.” They lived!
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Saying Goodbye to the Queer Characters of “Nancy Drew”
Bess doesn’t just “happen to be” queer. Bess is queer and one of the core four. She’s queer and inextricably important to this show and to Nancy’s life.
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Bisexual Badassery Abounds in Season 2 of “The Legend of Vox Machina”
The Legend of Vox Machina wraps up its second season with their band of bisexual badasses and, of course, wives Kima and Allura.
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Netflix’s “Ladies First” Recenters the Women of Hip-Hop in Their Complex Grit, Beauty, and Honesty
Ladies First reinstates Black women as the founders, experts, contributors who quite literally built hip-hop that they are.
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‘Pretty Little Liars: Summer School’ Adds Sapphic Romance to the Worthwhile Reboot
Only the first two episodes of Summer School are out so far, and it’s already adding more queerness to the mix.
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“The Crowded Room” Blurs the Lines of Queerness
When we first meet Arianna, played by Sasha Lane, she seems like nothing more than Danny’s bold and bisexual bestie.
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“Harley Quinn” Season 3 Is Even Gayer and More Romantic!
Not only are Harley and Ivy still together, still in love, and still alive; this season actually allows them to grow as both individuals and as a couple.
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Netflix’s Beef Is Very Stressful — It’s Also an Incredible Work of Art
Beef grapples with a lot of the same themes of sex, power, wealth, perception, and deception as the popular series White Lotus but does so with a lot more nuance — especially in its explorations of race — and a lot more creative ambition.
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“Tiny Beautiful Things” Neglects Its Queer Storyline
Since television is a collaborative medium, changes to expand a story to include other identities and experiences are welcome. The problem with this series is it wants inclusivity without acknowledging how that changes its central narrative.
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Tegan and Sara’s “High School” Is the Lesbian Teen Drama I’ve Been Waiting For
High School is eminently watchable, no matter how little or how much you know about actual Tegan and Sara. It’s just a damn good teen drama.
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Hulu’s Dopesick Puts a Lesbian Coal Miner at the Heart Of Its Opioid Crisis Miniseries, But Also The Wigs Are Really Bad
Hulu’s “Dopesick” is a thorough and compassionate portrait of the opioid epidemic and its lesbian storyline is its most effective. Also though everybody wore really bad wigs, so.
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Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin Is as Gay, Bloody, and Bananas as Its Predecessor
This Rosewood-adjacent teen drama knows exactly what it’s about: Teen girls doing slashings, teen girls getting slashed, mysterious notes and threats popping up in unlikely places in unhinged ways, and TWINS.
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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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A Queer Read on Tatiana Maslany’s “She-Hulk: Attorney At Law”
The She-Hulk pilot tackles queer-adjacent topics like wrestling with a side of your identity you’re not ready to face.
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Daisy Jones & the Six Offers a Stunning Tribute to Black Queer Love, Freedom, and Disco
Bernie is a 1970s stud in the finest form. All eyelashes and a buttery voice that could make any femme blush. Simone never stood a chance.
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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.”