Results for: bisexual
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Shadow and Bone Season 2 Is Epic and Queer, but Fails Its Sapphic Characters
If you thought season one of Shadow and Bone was ambitious in combining two beloved book series, Netflix has one message for you about season two: “Hold my mead.”
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Netflix’s “Ladies First” Recenters the Women of Hip-Hop in Their Complex Grit, Beauty, and Honesty
Ladies First reinstates Black women as the founders, experts, contributors who quite literally built hip-hop that they are.
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Andor’s Lesbian Couple and the Messy History of Queerness in the Star Wars Universe
To say that Star Wars’ march toward having any sort of visible queer representation has been fraught would be an understatement.
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Kevin Can F**k Himself Season 2 Is Even Gayer and More Subversive
Allison and Patty’s relationship deepens as the second season progresses; the more Allison allows herself to trust and rely on Patty, the less of a hold Kevin has on her.
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Survival of the Thickest Celebrates Big Titties and Freckles, but Misses the Thread on Queerness
Fat Black girls are worthy of the care, affection, warmth and humor that come with being the heroine of our own love stories.
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Will “Star Trek: Lower Decks” Pay Off The Gay in Season 3?
Beckett and Jen WILL be dating in season three!
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The First Season of “Hacks” Was a Masterclass in Unlikable Characters — I’m READY for Season 2!
In anticipation of season two, let’s look back at everything that made season one of Hacks so special (and hot).
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“Life-Size 2” Is a Holigay Miracle: a Bisexual Made-for-TV Christmas Movie
Shine bright, shine far! Be a star! Where you live, where you are!
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Hulu’s “The Bisexual” Is Here to Make Every Queer a Little Uncomfortable
What impresses me most about The Bisexual isn’t that it skewers The Discourse, but that it ignores it completely in favor of having an actual conversation.
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“The Devil in Ohio” Annoyed the Hell Out Of Me But There’s a Cute Little Queer Storyline
“Despite all of these reservations, I binged the series rapidly while performing a series of basic household tasks, and I imagine perhaps that many of you will do the same.”
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The Sandman’s Queer Stories Are Sweet Dreams, Beautiful Nightmares
The Sandman’s queer characters don’t all have happy endings, but they are plentiful, and both the dreams and nightmares are a fun ride.
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Cara Delevingne and Selena Gomez Smash Sculptures and Mouths in “Only Murders in the Building”
Cara Delevingne has wasted no time turning the gay up to eleven in the second season of Only Murders in the Building, and we are grateful.
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Shudder’s “Queer for Fear” Shows Horror Has Always Been So Gay
But sometimes it shows its work on only the most basic level.
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Daisy Jones & the Six Offers a Stunning Tribute to Black Queer Love, Freedom, and Disco
Bernie is a 1970s stud in the finest form. All eyelashes and a buttery voice that could make any femme blush. Simone never stood a chance.
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Very Queer New Series “Heartbreak High” Is an Excellent Entry Into the Friendship Breakup Canon
Heartbreak High features a queer nonbinary character, a queer autistic character, an asexual character, and so much more — but it never feels like it’s just checking boxes with its characters or storytelling.
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Shay Mitchell Lives Her Best Queer Life In “Dollface” Season 2
Over the course of the season, Stella and Liv get closer as they work on the bar, smashing walls then smashing — well, each other.
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“Ultimate Girls Trip: Ex-Wives Club” Is Real Housewives At Its Most Homoerotic
At this point, I’m half-expecting full-on scissoring in the upcoming season finale.
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The Owl House’s Queer Love Story Knows We Need Hope, a Little Happiness
Disney won’t stand up for gays, JK Rowling keeps coming after trans women — and then there’s The Owl House, telling the sweetest, gentlest, most beautiful story about two baby gay witches falling in love.
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Never Have I Ever’s Queer South Asian Representation Is a Cop Out
The writers seem more interested in giving fans the pairing they wanted to see after season two rather than developing Aneesa as a nuanced character in her own right.
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“Queen Sugar” Ends Another Season of Not Remembering Nova Bordelon’s Bisexuality
Last night Queen Sugar concluded its third season. To mark the occasion, we got together to hash out what the hell is going on with Nova Bordelon and the realities of bi/pan erasure for black women characters on television.