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Lesbian and Bisexual Superhero Cheat Sheet: How to Get Caught Up on CW DC TV Before Batwoman Arrives
Alex and Sara and Anissa and Nyssa and Betty McRae, oh my!
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In 2018, Lesbian and Bisexual TV Characters Did Even Better
Here’s your in-depth look at all the numbers on lesbian, bisexual and queer television representation in 2018. Spoiler alert: it got better?
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“Legends of Tomorrow” Episode 404 Recap: Camp Crush OF DOOM
Sara and Ava go back to summer camp together to try to save missing kids and give Ava some childhood memories of her very own.
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Fall 2018 Queer TV Preview: All the Lesbian and Bisexual Women Characters to Anxiously Anticipate
We have searched high and low (brow) and located all the lesbian and bisexual characters you can expect to find on new and returning television shows this fall.
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: Of Course The “Grey’s Anatomy” Spin-Off Has a Bisexual Firefighter!
Station 19 is gay out of the gate, Star buries a gay in a completely heartbreaking way, Legends of Tomorrow unleashes an army of Avas, Nyssa is back(!) on Arrow, and Once Upon a Time is going out with a lesbian bang!
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“Legends of Tomorrow” Episode 402: Be Careful What You Witch For
Sara and the Legends go to Salem during the Witch Trials to fend off an evil Fairy Godmother while Ava works with Nate to save the Time Bureau.
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The 25 Best TV Shows Of 2018 With LGBT Women Characters
These are the television shows of 2018 that stand out for their artistry and innovation AND also feature lesbian, bisexual, queer or trans women characters.
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: Arizona Still Loves Callie, Pass It On
Gay lady TV is pulling out all the stops before it gives away to the girls of summer. Updates on: Grey’s Anatomy, Once Upon a Time, Jane the Virgin, The Good Fight, Siren, Station 19, and Coronation Street!
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: Legends Of Tomorrow’s Bisexual Love Story Is Some Epic Sci-Fi Romance
Updates on Legends of Tomorrow, Fresh Off the Boat, grown-ish, The Arrangement, Grey’s Anatomy, 9-1-1, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Once Upon a Time and more.
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: “Legends of Tomorrow” Knew AvaLance Was Canon All Along
Plus gayness on Once Upon a Time, The Mick, 9-1-1, The Chi, and a rundown of our can’t-miss TV #content from the past two weeks.
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“The Flash” Episode 408 / “Legends of Tomorrow” Episode 308 Recap: Legends of SuperFlarrow Parts III & IV
I loved the whole thing, from beginning to end, and I think Alex and Sara were exactly what the other needed right now.
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Fall 2017 TV Preview: Some Lesbian and Bisexual Characters for You
There aren’t many new lesbian, bisexual, trans, or queer characters on fall TV, but there are a few; and a handful of returning favorites.
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Pretty Little Liars Episode 717 Recap: Jealous or Crazy?
None of us have ever deserved Mona Vanderwaal.
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Superqueero Roundup Recap: Hide and Seek in Refrigerators
Hey, what if we altogether stop killing off women to advance the plots of men? Even in maybe-not-real flash forwards?
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Superqueero Roundup Recap: Maggie Sawyer And Alex Danvers Walk Into A Gaylien Bar
President Wonder Woman is ushering in the matriarchy like National City is Paradise Island!
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“The Good Fight” Episode 110 Recap: Say Goodnight, America
Only endless WTFery and an inevitable fade to black.
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Superqueero Roundup Recap: The Good, The Bad, And The Bisexual
Picture it: Sara Lance. Colorado. 1874.
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Superqueero Roundup Recap: “Supergirl” Is As Fun And Feminist As Ever On Its New Network
Welcome to a brand new weekly round-up of all the DC superhero shows that include queer women!
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Superqueero Roundup Recap: Canonically Queer
Maggie and Alex go on an almost-date which prompts Alex to ask Maggie on actual date but Maggie already has a date with another woman. It’s deliciously gay.
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Netflix’s “One Day at a Time” Is the Revolutionary, Feminist Latinx Family Sitcom We Didn’t Know We Needed
One Day at a Time is so revolutionary in its depictions of what a family might actually look like in America. It’s got the same recipe of an old school family sitcom but turns the norm on its head because it centers the family’s brownness and provides ample social commentary to deliver a fantastic modern-day sitcom.