Results for: meet up
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You’ll Never Guess Which Ships End Up Together in Riverdale’s Queer AF Series Finale
ALL MY RIVERDALE DREAMS ARE COMING TRUE!
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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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Shadow and Bone Season 2 Is Epic and Queer, but Fails Its Sapphic Characters
If you thought season one of Shadow and Bone was ambitious in combining two beloved book series, Netflix has one message for you about season two: “Hold my mead.”
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Nickelodeon’s “Monster High” Welcomes Trans Kids to Magic School
Trans actor Ceci Balagot plays nonbinary monster Frankie Stein in Nickelodeon’s new silly-adorable live-action musical-fantasy.
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“Winter House” Brings Another Bisexual to Bravo
Is Bravo the most bisexual network on television? MAYBE SO.
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“Good Omens” Season 2 Gives Us a Lesbian Love Story to Root For
The series-long reminder that love and companionship come in many forms is what drew and kept me into this story.
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Will ‘Baby Reindeer’ Welcome a New Era of Complex Television?
We cannot fight stigmas around transness, queerness, and surviving abuse by reducing the complexities of life into rules and checklists.
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“Upload” Season Three Gives Us A Deliciously Evil Queer Character
Karina might be a little… evil? But she’s also really hot. So you can see why Aleesha might be torn.
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Vivek Shraya’s “How to Fail as a Popstar” Makes Failure Look Good
How to Fail as a Popstar embraces the limitations of its length and budget. Vivek Shraya and director Vanessa Matsui have crafted a work bursting with queer creativity, a story of artistic reality alive with artistic possibility.
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Élite Season 4 Finally Delivers a Sapphic Storyline
Élite’s 4th season devotes half its romantic storylines to the gays: and this time, that means lesbian content too!
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Sex, Memories, and Queer Love Come Together in the Multiverse of Roku’s “Slip”
Yes, it gets gay, and not just like for a smidge of a second but for a whole episode!
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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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Freeform’s “Single Drunk Female” Finds the Funny in Sobriety
Single Drunk Female is a show about starting fresh, not just about drinking or not drinking.
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Aisha Tyler Plays Gay Again in “The Last Thing He Told Me”
Aisha Tyler plays Jennifer Garner’s gay best friend in an Apple TV+ miniseries about deception and family.
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Sundance 2023: “The Night Logan Woke Up” Is Xavier Dolan At His Best
The last time Xavier Dolan adapted a play by Michel Marc Bouchard, he made his best film
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Throughout Its Four Seasons, “Sex Education” Showed Us a Better Way
Worse sex education and less adolescent autonomy has consequences — consequences no show can overcome. It’s admirable to watch this one try.
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“SkyMed” Has Freak Accidents and A LOT of Queer Characters
SkyMed’s second season reveals one regular as bisexual and introduces three more queer women.
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My Biggest Takeaway from “Harlan Coben’s Shelter” Is Everyone Deserves a Cool Queer Aunt
In a genre where we usually get just one isolated storyline involving queer women, this time we get two.
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Bravo’s “Real Girlfriends in Paris” Says Bonjour to Bisexuality
In the new reality show’s pilot, one of the titular “girlfriends” comes out as bisexual.
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Dan Levy’s “The Big Brunch” Is The Big Gay “Great British Bake Off”
Watching The Big Brunch, is not the first time I’ve cried over a plate of eggs — but it *is* the first time I’ve cried *happy* tears over them!