“Good Trouble” Episode 213 Recap: Daylight
Alice levels up her lesbian drama and her boundaries!
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!
Plus, what’s happening on “Almost Family”?? And updates on “Legacies.”
Good Trouble is back with a visit from Judicorn, and Callie finally feels like Callie again!
The Crisis concludes with some Sara-centric shenanigans and the return of Alex and Dreamer.
This week on Generation Q, we get a special surprise blast from the past, young queer love, thruple MAYHEM and a very sloppy bro night as the town recovers from Bette Porter’s latest brush with scandal.
Plus updates on “Almost Family” and FOX’s Brand New Show “Deputy”!
We’ve got some breakups and breakdowns and questionable drunken decisions and a THRIVING new throuple and a school play with a very small cast and also Quiara’s still in town and she’s got a big surprise for Shane!
It’s Shane’s fortieth birthday and Generation Q’s gift to you is a few pictures of Dana, a really REALLY hot sex scene and a cameo by Robin Roemer!
Who buys a bar and who gets punched in the face and who wears double-denim and who goes to church and who sat on a doll and who wants to reserve the Crystal Ballroom? There’s only one way to find out: reading this recap.
While the return of Stef and Lena Adams Foster to our TV screens was always going to be a cause for celebration around here, their presence — and the presence of six (!!) other LGBT characters — on Good Trouble’s two hour holiday special seemed particularly poignant in the wake of Hallmark’s bigotry.
This episode has everything: pool sex, Olivia Thirlby, fun poppy lesbians, Jamie Clayton, the flu, Jillian Mercado, divorce papers, a gift card, an engagement party and a traditional lesbian building furniture with her bare hands!