Results for: meet up
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“The Imperfects” Gives Us a Practically Perfect Asexual Queer Character
The Imperfects has comic-book antics, found family feels, and an asexual queer character; which sounds perfect to me!
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Like All the Best Reality Shows, “Real Girlfriends in Paris” Was Ultimately About F*cking Up in Friendships
The first season also had a healthy dose of bisexual chaos.
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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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“Astrid & Lilly Save the World” and Crush on Girls
Astrid & Lilly Save the World is a fun, silly sci-fi show with two fat female heroes, one of which is queer and crushing.
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The Last of Us’ Lesbian Lead Is a Light in the Darkness
This review is presented to you by two gay nerd friends who love gay nerd games and the gay nerd content that spawns from it.
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“Sort Of” Season 2 Grapples With the Many Complications of Love
One of the things I love about season one of Sort Of is how it shows a variety of relationships and the significance they all have on Sabi’s life without feeling the need to romanticize every one.
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“Yellowjackets” Has a Lesbian Character We’re Buzzing About
Showtime’s “Yellowjackets” is about a girls’ soccer team that gets stranded in the wilderness. Unsurprisingly, that team includes at least one lesbian.
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Amazon’s “I Know What You Did Last Summer” Is the Stupidest Thing I’ve Ever Seen
Even A+++ lesbian tongue kissing can’t save this mess.
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“Shrill” Gives Fran the Queer Joy She Deserves in the Final Season
I look at her and I see my killer body, my effervescent personality, my sweet determination, and even my quietest fears.
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Netflix’s The One: A Lesbian Love Triangle Gets Lost in a Murder Mystery
Is love a lie or the ultimate truth? The One balks at exploring that fascinating question and cops out with a cliched murder storyline.
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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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Whatever You Thought “We Are Lady Parts” Was Going to Be, This Ain’t It
“Gone is Ayesha’s confidence. Gone is her swagger. All that’s left is a girl with a crush.”
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Atypical’s Casey and Izzie Join The Magical Unicorn Club of Queer Happy Endings
Stories are the things that make us human, and real gay people still need to see fictional gay people finding happy endings to know happy endings are possible for them too.
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“The Girl In The Woods” Delivers a Complex, Queer Horror Hero
The new Peacock supernatural series features multiple queer girls, a non-binary teen, and monster frights.
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“Fantasy Island” Is a Magical Queer Journey (Not a Reality Show!)
I decided to watch for the promised queer character, and for the Golden Retriever named Mr. Jones, and for Roselyn Sánchez who stands on the beach in a white suit for like half the show (I’m only a lesbian, after all!). What I discovered — much like the guests who visit actual Fantasy Island — has blown my mind grapes.
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“Stumptown” Is Here to Fill The Root and Shaw-Shaped Hole in Your Heart
Enemies to lovers! Yes! Let us feast on the gay angst!
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“Four More Shots Please” Season Two Was a Betrayal
Four More Shots Please wants to broach serious issues relating to gender and sexuality but puts in no work to actually address them in any kind of meaningful way and opts for superficial declarations of feminism, instead.
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“It’s Just a Phase” — Bisexual and Ex-Orthodox Erasure in Netflix’s My Unorthodox Life
We all — Ex-Orthodox, Orthodox, and bisexual — deserve better from Netflix than the perpetuation of misconceptions about our identities.
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Mythic Quest’s Queer Season 2 Storyline Gets Gamer Girl High Score
The Mythic Quest queer storyline features Ashly Burch as game tester Rachel who has a big lesbian crush on her co-tester, Imani Hakim’s Dana.
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Is Marriage or Mortgage a Reality Show About Crime Girlfriends or What?!
This business model is very f*cked up and sometimes it even works! Nichole and Sarah are also clearly constantly trying to slyly top one another.