“And Just Like That” Miranda and Che Are in Shambles
It’s Halloween and Miranda Hobbes is self-aware enough to dress up as a clown.
It’s Halloween and Miranda Hobbes is self-aware enough to dress up as a clown.
It’s an adaptation of “Sweeney Todd,” centered on a Puerto Rican woman in Washington Heights, that tells a story about the prison industrial complex and gentrification. And it’s deliciously good.
Today the stage has been set for a historic double strike in Hollywood — the kind of which has not been seen in 63 years.
When I first saw the Yellowjackets pilot, I was so sure there was something going on between Shauna and Jackie.
There is no one on the face of the earth who can replace Padma Lakshmi, but there is one person who has the skills and experience and charm to follow Padma’s culture-changing tenure on Top Chef, and that’s Kristen Kish!
Call me a simple gay, but I sure am a sucker for a really good love triangle.
We’re also checking in with the Drew Crew!
Hop in the Subaru, we’re heading to Deadloch. This Australian mystery/comedy is chock full of queer women, mysteries, and humor.
The line between fantasy and reality continues to blur as Veronica and Betty realize a charged, intense connection.
Call me old fashioned, but I think you should probably talk about having a threesome before you have a threesome.
Here’s everything you need to know about Jenna Lyons joining RHONY.
It’s time to put your knowledge of lesbian and bisexual TV characters to the test!
We’ve got new seasons of Good Omens, The Afterparty and Minx; Jenna Lyons joining the Real Housewives of New York, Brandi Carlile in Laurel Canyon, locker room makeouts in Netflix’s “Survival of the Thickest” and so much more!
Plus updates on How I Met Your Father!
I’ve always said Real Housewives cast trips are the locus of gay activity.
Come for the queers, stay for Richard Burton’s striking fashion.
Even if her attraction to Veronica is mostly relegated to fantasies, that doesn’t make it not “real.”
Supernatural survival series FROM delivers us another queer character by bus in Season 2.
As in previous seasons, it’s hard not to feel that a show that’s theoretically about raising the profile of an often-misrepresented racial minority in America, instead completely misrepresents racism as it exists in America.
I cannot believe Michael Patrick King has got me comparing a Sara Ramirez character to Mr. Big! CHE, STOP IT! LET ME AND MIRANDA LOVE YOU!