‘Hacks’ Is One of the Best Shows About Being a Writer I’ve Ever Seen
Deborah is back to doing what she does best (stand-up comedy but also being mean to Ava).
Deborah is back to doing what she does best (stand-up comedy but also being mean to Ava).
Rosie O’Donnell is in the season premiere of “And Just Like That,” doing exactly what we would hope a Rosie O’Donnell character would do — have sex with Miranda.
In the season finale of The Last of Us, Ellie makes some difficult decisions and has to face the consequences of her actions.
The penultimate episode of season four delivers one of the best plot twists I’ve seen in a while.
In the penultimate episode of season two of The Last of Us, we go on a journey through time with Joel and Ellie across the last five years.
The newly sentient Murderbot finds itself amidst a bunch of queers in space on Apple TV+’s newest venture.
I had to do a special recap this week because the makeover challenge was for women’s basketball players. Also I’m in love with Bosco.
Deborah ruins a christening; Ava’s mom wants to get her pregnant (what); Dance Mom ISN’T EVEN A MOM? Two episodes of Hacks deliver mommy issues galore.
This week on The Last of Us, Ellie and Dina encounter more danger than they can handle alone.
Well, once again, an episode of Hacks has made me WEEP.
Ellie and Dina explore Seattle and find danger, political intrigue, and sapphic love on their journey to Abby.
Jackson is in mourning, Ellie is out for revenge, and Dina has a plan in this week’s episode that finds time for sapphic flirting amid the grief.
At this point, I’ve experienced every emotion there is while watching Hacks.
Jackson faces the fight of their lives while Ellie is forced to witness a horrifying turn of events in this week’s devastating episode.
RuPaul has these finales down to a science — the real kind, not the RFK Jr. kind — which means a reliable structure in lieu of reality TV shocks.
The Last of Us is back with new queers, new threats, and more angst than ever.
Rudemptions! Ruveals! Rulying on gimmicks! It’s time for another Lipsync Lalaparuza.
The season three finale reveals who Pit Girl is, who the Antler Queen is, and who killed Lottie.
The double save last week meant this week had to have tougher judging than the sunshine and rainbows of many penultimate episodes.
Can we get an Emmy in the hands of Lauren Ambrose?