Results for: Feel good
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This Week’s Episode of “Good Trouble” Was the Queerest of the Season
For all the shortcomings of Good Trouble, I’m hard pressed to recall a show — other than The L Word, Pose, and A League of Their Own — that integrated so many queer characters into its narrative.
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What’s New and Gay To Stream in October 2022
We’ve got new seasons of Derry Girls and One of Us Is Lying, an Aisha Dee horror film set at a lesbian bachelorette weekend, queer ’90s teens in Tegan and Sara’s “High School” and more!
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“Good Trouble” Tackles Lesbian Anniversaries and Trans Parenthood
It’s so good to see Alice happy!
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Good Trouble Series Finale Recap: It’s Not Where You Come From, It’s Where You Belong
Lots of shows have diverse casts, but very few shows bring that diversity to the fore on a consistent basis. Above all else, this is the thing I’ll take with me about Good Trouble — this is how diversity should look.
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Javicia Leslie, Other Bisexual, Queer, Lesbian Celebrities, Celebrate The Autostraddle TV Awards
We don’t have to look to straight, white, cis institutions to give merit and value to our stories. We get to do that on our own.
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Vivienne Medrano (aka VivziePop) on “Hazbin Hotel,” Her Favorite Musicals, and Giving People Second Chances
“I really love writing romance. Romance and angst and tragedy.”
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“RuPaul’s Drag Race” Episode 1405 Recap: Home, Bittersweet, Home
The best part of this challenge is getting to learn which of these queens is toppiest and which are bottomiest — assuming we didn’t already know.
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Our Favorite Lesbian Moms Are Back on “Good Trouble”
And one of them’s a liiiiitle bit high.
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Elise Bauman on CBC’s ‘One More Time’ Should Be Your New Obsession
It’s so exciting to see a performer with Bauman’s comedic skills get a character that allows her to really play.
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Everyone’s Favorite Lesbian Moms Return on This Week’s “Good Trouble”
Stef and Lena make a trip to the Coterie because sometimes a girl just needs her mamas.
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“And Just Like That” Didn’t Need Che
The problem isn’t that Miranda used Che — the problem is the show itself did, too.
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“RuPaul’s Drag Race” Episode 1607 Recap: The Hills Have Eyes
Ru makes a little “climb every mountain” reference in her teaser video causing Plasma to do-re-meltdown.
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“The Fall of the House of Usher” Is a Queer Gossamer Web of Edgar Allan Poe
The good news is, just about everyone is gay in The Fall of the House of Usher. The “bad” news is, well, this is a horror series. Hardly anyone escapes unscathed.
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I Can’t Believe Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop Sex Show Actually Self-Helped Me
The Goop sex therapists’ techniques range from having the couples crawl around sniffing each other’s butts to exploring a handcrafted vulva model to that thing Bette Porter did with Candace the Carpenter in season one of The L Word where she had psychic sex with her using just her brain and her horniness.
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“Hightown” Fails to Fulfill Its Potential In Its Final Season
Given the opportunity to focus on Jackie — to build out her world, to deepen her connections with others — the show has always opted not to; instead, they just bring on more men.
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18 Juicy Queer Love Triangles From Television
Call me a simple gay, but I sure am a sucker for a really good love triangle.
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I Got High and Watched “Saving the Gorillas: Ellen’s Next Adventure”
I am high. And I’m only getting higher. And I’m eating ice cream. And I’m about to press play on Saving the Gorillas: Ellen’s Next Adventure.
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“To L And Back: Gen Q Edition” Podcast 304: Last To Know
Drew: Then Kehlani does a little Titanic, which means “putting a hand on the fogged-up glass”—
Riese: It means “causing a ship to hit an iceberg and then sink.”
Drew: Which… metaphorically? You could argue… -
“Euphoria” Episode 204 Recap: Not Really Smart, Not Really Cruel
Euphoria really is just three montages in a trench coat pretending to be a TV show.
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The “Ted” TV Show Has Classic Crass Humor Plus a Queer Cousin
The offensive humor of the Ted franchise is called out by a queer character in the new TV series.