“Supergirl” Episode 512 Recap: Compulsory Heterosexuality
Alex and Kara work to stop the Toyman once and for all while Lena continues working with her brother to figure out Non Nocere.
Alex and Kara work to stop the Toyman once and for all while Lena continues working with her brother to figure out Non Nocere.
Plus updates on All American, some incredibly important episodes of Grown-ish and Deputy, and the TV Team made you a special valentine that’s full of our favorite tv ladies kissing.
Callie and Mariana Adams Foster have always been the heart of this show so it’s fitting that they’d be reunited for Valentine’s Day.
Mishel Prada is back as Hermosa and shares a dance with Cheryl and Toni.
Sara and Ava try to stop an Encore from killing people in 2004 while the team tries to change the outcome of a bloody prom in 1989.
Plus updates on All American, the Bold Type, and it’s time you start watching Party of Five.
Also: A Katy Keene crossover!
The secret of Alice’s kiss with Rhea Butcher finally finds daylight.
Sara and Ava go back to the ’40s in this off-the-cob episode, and jeepers it’s a real gas.
Plus updates on Nancy Drew, All American, Arrow, and The Bold Type!
Alice levels up her lesbian drama and her boundaries!
I wish the relationship writing for Cheryl and Toni had an equal depth and dimension to it, but nay. They sort of just exist together these days.
Alex and Kara are excited to see their old friend Winn and join forces to fight…well, Winn.
It’s the season finale and we’ve got Roxane Gay, emotionally complicated sex, Bette Porter in hiking attire, Dani wanting to get married ASAP and honestly a lot of things that I can’t put in the excerpt because I don’t want to reveal any spoilers for people who haven’t seen it yet! Wheeee!
Grey’s Anatomy and The Bold Type returned to your TV!! Plus updates on grown-ish and All American.
A look at two shows that confront the crushing pressure of high school athletics in divergent but visceral ways.
Good Trouble continues its tradition of highlighting an increasing number of important issues that often go undiscussed, like opioid use among young people and education policy — but “Gumboat Becky” also shows a series that’s evolving and willing to address how it builds its own narrative.
The Legends are BACK and so are Sara and Ava, learning to navigate their post-Crisis relationship.
Alex and Kara find themselves swimming in Brainys, including a gay lady Brainy, in this new post-Crisis world.
Bette would like some more wine!