Boobs on Your Tube: Carina and Maya Are Taking It Slow (but Steady) on “Station 19”
Let’s also check in on Not Dead Yet and Top Chef, shall we?
Let’s also check in on Not Dead Yet and Top Chef, shall we?
Stef and Lena make a trip to the Coterie because sometimes a girl just needs her mamas.
In “Digestif”, Melanie Lynskey delivers a monologue I’ll never forget.
I had to take a break from my Succession binge to rewatch The Owl House and remind myself that all parents are not like fuckin’ Logan Roy.
Come commiserate the end of our problematic fave, talk about the state of queer television at large, cast an L Word prequel set in 90s new York, and learn what We, the hosts of To L and Back, would have happen to all of the characters after the end of this season!
“So for you babies in the LGBTQ community, I want y’all to hear me. I respect every-motherfuckin’-body in here free enough to be their goddamn selves.”
“Moose are kind of like the hippos of the land. They’re aggressive. They run really fast.”
I do not find my obsessions — they find me.
The queer community was dealt another severe blow last week when The L Word: Generation Q and Work in Progress were removed from Showtime’s streaming service.
Five years in, and this thing just keeps getting more fun! Let’s do it again next year, shall we?
We’ve got Rachel Weisz as a lesbian obstetrician in a psychosexual thriller! A bisexual daughter in “Tiny Beautiful Things”! Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies! Maria Bello as a lesbian billionaire in A24’s “Beef” series! And honestly this time… so much more.
While Sasha is dancing, Anetra says, “Sasha is so hot. Am I lesbian?” I do not have an answer for her, I do have an answer for me and that answer is yes very much so.
Hopefully this will finally get me recognized by the Pulitzer nominating committee.
Plus updates on Survivor, All American, Accused, The Watchful Eye, How I Met Your Father, Gotham Knights, Good Trouble, and A Million Little Things.
In the end, two #1 seeds are left standing.
What I was feeling was genuine familiarity. What I was feeling all this time was seen.
With some of the series’ most haunting horror to date, there’s a lot to fear in this week’s Yellowjackets.
The Big Door Prize is a little bit Twilight Zone, a little bit Schitt’s Creek. Plus the incomparable Crystal Fox as a middle age lesbian mom and Mommi.
One thing The L Word Generation Q was always good at was sex scenes. Today, our TV Team is ranking and remembering them all.
Have I mentioned how excited I am about this Final Four?