Results for: meet up
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Taylor Sheridan’s “Special Ops: Lioness” Makes the Case for Queer Writers Rooms
Special Ops: Lioness is surprisingly queer and female-fronted — and it really makes you wonder if Taylor Sheridan actually knows any women.
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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!
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Even Velma and Daphne’s Queer Romance Can’t Save Mindy Kaling’s Scooby-Doo Prequel
Every episode is a cringy, eye-rolling slog that doesn’t seem to have any idea who its audience is, yet seems to despise them all the same.
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The Gay Pirates of “Our Flag Means Death” Are Back and Gayer Than Ever!
So far season two is darker and moodier than season one, but it’s also somehow funnier, more queer, and more vulnerable.
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The Boys Spinoff Gen V Asks, “What if Any Ol’ A**hole College Student Had Powers”
By immediately introducing gender-shifting Jordan and probably-pansexual Emma, Gen V is already much queerer than The Boys.
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“Ginny & Georgia” Season 2 Is a Rainbow Tornado of Teen Drama
The new season of Netflix’s Ginny & Georgia is full of heartache, friendship, crime, singing, and of course that good, good gay drama.
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“The Boys” Narrowly Missed A Bury Your Gays Storyline
The Boys sidesteps a harmful queer trope but only after sidelining their only queer woman for the season and I’m not sure how I feel about it.
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Slasher-Comedy Cruise Ship Series “Wreck” Has a Wicked Twist and a Standout Queer Friendship
The central friendship on the series is between a gay guy and a lesbian, which I wish we saw more of on television!
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At Long Last, ‘The Acolyte’ Gives Us a Star Wars Series Made by a Lesbian
Star Wars has managed to become an inflection point for culture war grifters who claim that it’s become a radically queer Marxist text. I f*cking wish.
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Tegan and Sara’s “High School” Is the Lesbian Teen Drama I’ve Been Waiting For
High School is eminently watchable, no matter how little or how much you know about actual Tegan and Sara. It’s just a damn good teen drama.
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This Episode of “Poker Face” Could Have Been Great
By so starkly villainizing its anti-establishment characters and valorizing the FBI, “Poker Face” falls backward into old narratives.
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“Never Have I Ever Season Four” Stepped Right Into the Affirmative Action Debate
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.
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Hulu’s “Reboot” Is the Most Hilarious Lesbian Chaos I’ve Ever Seen
The queer plot twists keep making me gasp out loud! Basically every woman on this show is gay???
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10 Queer Reasons You Should Be Watching “Our Flag Means Death”
I’m just gonna say, with the utmost respect: Vico Ortiz is really, really hot.
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The First Season of “Hacks” Was a Masterclass in Unlikable Characters — I’m READY for Season 2!
In anticipation of season two, let’s look back at everything that made season one of Hacks so special (and hot).
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“A League of Their Own” Reboot Turns Queer Subtext of the Original Into Bold F*cking Text
Still set in the 1940s and spotlighting the real-life All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, the A League of Their Own series explicitly explores the lived queer experiences of players at the time and also digs into the racism of the league.
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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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“Paper Girls” Takes Us On A Time Warp and Sets Up Destined Queerness
Wow, a time before Uber Eats. I never want to go back.
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A Queer Read on Tatiana Maslany’s “She-Hulk: Attorney At Law”
The She-Hulk pilot tackles queer-adjacent topics like wrestling with a side of your identity you’re not ready to face.
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“Elite” Season 6 Is a Mess — and Not the Fun Kind
Season six brutally buries a gay, becomes reductive in its trans storytelling, and generally misses the mark.