Results for: no fucks to give
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“And Just Like That” TV Team Roundtable: On Che’s Comedy Concert, Miranda’s Queer Awakening, LTW’s Jumpsuit and More!
The TV Team weighs in on all our feelings about Sex and the City reboot And Just Like That’s first season: the good, the bad and the Che Diaz.
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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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The Last of Us’ Lesbian Lead Is a Light in the Darkness
This review is presented to you by two gay nerd friends who love gay nerd games and the gay nerd content that spawns from it.
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Andor’s Lesbian Couple and the Messy History of Queerness in the Star Wars Universe
To say that Star Wars’ march toward having any sort of visible queer representation has been fraught would be an understatement.
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“Tampa Baes” is Thin, White, and Colorist — But I Knew That Already
When the original trailer dropped, I knew what it was gonna be and, as a Taurus, I am happy to report I was right.
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“Sex Education” Continues to Grow In a Masterful Third Season
Sex Education keeps getting better because it approaches storytelling the way it teaches us to approach sex — with curiosity, excitement, and a willingness to learn.
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“Marvelous Mrs Maisel” Finally Addresses Susie’s Sexuality, Sort Of
Midge finally notices what we noticed long ago — Susie’s yet to get a romantic storyline — and thus our plucky heroine takes Susie on a field trip to the lesbian bar.
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I Loved “Archive 81” — Then I Found Out Melody Got “Straightwashed”
By erasing Melody’s queerness, Archive 81 gains nothing and loses a lot.
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The Girls of “The Wilds” Prove We Didn’t Need the Boys in Season 2
Season 2 of The Wilds had plenty of cute gay things going on with the girls, despite the unwanted addition of boys.
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“Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina”: The Chaos Ends But Not Without, Well, Chaos
Caught up in the inconsistencies in its own mythologies, the Netflix fantasy-thriller-teen drama-musical struggles to come to a compelling or coherent close.
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Sam Jay’s Netflix Stand-Up Special Is Half Hilarious, Half Disappointing
As much as Sam Jay made me laugh and relate, there were also major moments of cringe that I simply couldn’t ignore.
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Amazon’s “The Wilds” Brings Lesbians to a Deserted Island
The Wilds is sometimes cheesy, sometimes saccharine, all times dramatic as hell.
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“The Boys” Season 2 Gets Meta About Lesbian and Bisexual Representation
Elena pushes back on all this, saying she doesn’t want to change how she dresses and that actually Maeve is bisexual, but they say that the term lesbian is “an easier sell” because it’s “more cut and dry.”
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“We Are Who We Are” Doesn’t Do Labels
Are they dating, are they in love, are they having sex, are they best friends? It’s one of We Are Who We Are ‘s queerest pleasures that it’s not about definition.
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“Hightown” Review: Meet Jackie Quiñones, the Very Messy Lesbian Who Saves the Show
Centering a lesbian of color in an American crime drama does make Hightown feel different than some of its grisly drug drama companions (Ozark, Breaking Bad, Justified, to name a few).
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Season 2 of “Dead to Me” Is Flirting With You Via Natalie Morales
Natalie Morales swaggers into Season 2 of Dead to Me to queer things up for the better.
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Netflix’s “Hollywood” is a Land of Dreams — But Does It Earn the Fantasy?
“There’s a once-in-century virus eating away at the fabric of everything we know about how to live, just let the gays kiss for once! Let women of color win the fucking Oscar!” Drew, Riese and Carmen binged Ryan Murphy’s newest Netflix release, and they can’t wait to talk about it.
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“Batwoman” Understands Everyone Is Gay in Gotham City
I can’t believe these heroes and villains have brought all their lesbian drama to bear on the resolution of the biggest arc of the season; I’ve been waiting to see this on TV my entire life!
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I Missed Other People So I Took a Hit of “High Maintenance”
In New York, every time you step out your door, human interaction is offered to you. The most magical thing about New York, about “High Maintenance,” about life has suddenly become a danger.
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HBO’s “Mrs. Fletcher” Wants Us All to F*ck
Mrs. Fletcher is entirely directed by women and it’s all about sex. More specifically it’s about who’s historically been entitled to sex, how it feels to historically be denied sexual expression, and the difficulties of navigating sexual discovery. Especially if you’re as horny as every single character on this show.