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“Good Trouble” Episode 411 Recap: The Year of Yes
Am I a little sad that Alice didn’t use this opportunity to find out more about Sumi’s feelings and what sparked their initial break-up? Yes, but the biggest impediment between Alice and Sumi has always been the lack of trust. This is how you build it back up.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 406 Recap: Now, That’s What I Call Music
This week, instead of a regular recap, I thought I’d provide a ranking of the Coterie Party karaoke performances with the not-so-subtle subtext behind their song choices.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 304 Recap: Klompendansen
If you’ve been missing crying over The Fosters, good news — Stef and Lena are back to remind you it’s not where you come from; it’s where you belong.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 404 Recap: Mariana’s No Good, Very Bad Day
MARIANA. WHAT ARE YOU DOING???
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“Good Trouble” Episode 418 Recap: One Epiphany Away
Good Trouble magically solves Alice’s orgasm woes, Malika and Angelica take on the LAPD, and a billion other things — this is a Good Trouble season finale, after all.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 410 Recap: What I Wouldn’t Give for Love
Has Angelica always been tepid about Malika’s polyamory? Yes. But this isn’t communicating. This is Angelica telling Malika about a decision that she’s already made based on fears that she hasn’t bothered to tell Malika about.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 403 Recap: First Day and First Time
Big week for Malika: new job, first time with a girl! Bad week for Mariana: she is spinning out after Callie’s departure. Plus special guest star: Supergirl’s Nicole Maines!
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“Good Trouble” Episode 413 Recap: Comparison is the Thief of Joy
Malika and Alice come so close to having the queer friendship moment we’ve been waiting for.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 313 Recap: The Sleuthing Sisters
Callie and Mariana agree to leave their wacky sister stories at home and work together to try to crack a case at their law firm.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 307 Recap: New Moon
For a show that usually aims for gravitas, Good Trouble does humor exceptionally well.
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Boobs on Your Tube: Maya and Carina Pull a Callie and Arizona on “Station 19”
Plus updates on Fantasy Island, Good Trouble, The Power, A Million Little Things, All American, and the Niecy Nash and Jessica Betts Wife Show!
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“Good Trouble” Episode 310 Recap: She’s Back
Margaret Cho joins Good Trouble for the season 3A finale, as Alice faces down her dreams and fears and makes the hardest decision she’s ever faced.
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Boobs on Your Tube: Nicole Maines Arrives on “The Flash,” Dreams Do Come True
Plus updates on Survivor, All American, Accused, The Watchful Eye, How I Met Your Father, Gotham Knights, Good Trouble, and A Million Little Things.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 312 Recap: The Shame Game
Alice returns to her comedy program with a hero’s welcome — and is immediately faced with more cis white dude garbage decisions.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 305 Recap: Because, Men
BOUNDARY SETTING IS ADORABLE, Y’ALL!
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“Good Trouble” Episode 315 Recap: Lunar New Year
“Lunar New Year” is a very specific story about a Chinese celebration, crafted with input from Sherry Cola (Alice) and Kara Wang (Sumi). It’s something hardly ever — maybe never — never seen on TV before.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 301 Recap: Capoeira
Good Trouble has never been a show about escapism, and its season three opener, set in a Covid-free world, feels like a missed opportunity.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 303 Recap: Whoosh, Pow, Bang
Rhea Butcher is back in an episode that explores racism in comedy, as Alice attends the CBTV diversity workshop.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 215 Recap: Palentine’s Day
Callie and Mariana Adams Foster have always been the heart of this show so it’s fitting that they’d be reunited for Valentine’s Day.
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Christmas at the Coterie: “Good Trouble” Celebrates the Holigays with Stef and Lena
While the return of Stef and Lena Adams Foster to our TV screens was always going to be a cause for celebration around here, their presence — and the presence of six (!!) other LGBT characters — on Good Trouble’s two hour holiday special seemed particularly poignant in the wake of Hallmark’s bigotry.