“And Just Like That” Miranda Straps It On for Che Diaz
You won’t believe the name of Che Diaz’s new sitcom.
You won’t believe the name of Che Diaz’s new sitcom.
It’s tragic when queer shows get cancelled — but a second layer of tragedy emerges when a streaming network then erases the show from our lives altogether.
Billie finds herself in a love triangle full of queer tension.
Plus updates on Nancy Drew and How I Met Your Father.
Plus updates on How I Met Your Father, Nancy Drew, Class of 09, and Gotham Knights.
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The Ultimatum: Queer Love comes to an end after wreaking havoc on all our gay lives for three short but dizzying weeks.
Plus updates on Class of 09, How I Met Your Father, and the season finale of Saint X!
Give me an entire episode from the perspective of Caligula.
It was at this point in the series where I decided it should be renamed Gays Having Intense Conversations Under Fuzzy Blankets.
We’ve got new seasons of Never Have I Ever and And Just Like That…, a pansexual Gen Z dating show, Maisie Richardson-Sellers and Shannon Woodward in a lesbian thriller, wildly queer Netflix show Glamorous and so much more!
“To me, showbiz means the spotlight is on you. And not only is the spotlight on you, but you’re feeling the light. You’re feeling the light and then you’re giving the light.”
It turns out…there aren’t that many? Where is the 200 Cigarettes-style Pride comedy we deserve?!
Plus updates on SaintX and How I Met Your Father.
Karyn Kusama directs the devastating season two finale, “Storytelling.”
Dog drama! A nipple piercing date! Immediate hookups! Here’s a thorough breakdown of the first four episodes of The Ultimatum: Queer Love.
It has taken us many episodes and many teases and many suggestions and many dances around the topic and undesired trips to lesbian bars but in Season Five we at last got confirmation that Susie is gay.
Plus updates on All American, Good Trouble, Saint X, and Station 19!
Aisha Tyler plays Jennifer Garner’s gay best friend in an Apple TV+ miniseries about deception and family.
Reality isn’t just unraveling for the young Yellowjackets; it’s bleeding out.