“Pose” Episode 210 Recap: Together
The season two finale of Pose is here to make you cry your eyeballs out (in a good way!).
The season two finale of Pose is here to make you cry your eyeballs out (in a good way!).
Plus updates on Beverly Hills 90210, Claws, Bachelor in Paradise, and Ambitions!
Our girls take a much deserved trip out of the city and to the beach!
Plus updates in Ackley Bridge and Claws.
“Black people caring for each other or holding any sort of intimate space together is something that I rarely see on TV. With Black queer people and specifically. Black masculinity is politicized and weaponized so much that sometimes I think it walks into the room before I do.”
The mideason finale of Good Trouble showcases the hard, un-glamorous, often solitary work of becoming an adult — something it does better than most shows on television.
Plus updates on Ackley Bridge, Claws, and Siren!
Queer elders are often way too young for the responsibility but they are invaluable. Our community survives because of all of us.
With the summer finale looming, everyone is forced to take a good long look at themselves and their relationships.
Killjoys, Queen Sugar, Claws, Grand Hotel, Ambitions, and Burden of Truth!
Pray Tell has a health scare and gets a visit from an old pal.
Focusing on the chosen family that’s been built at the Coterie allows the show to be serious, sincere, sexy and fun, all at once — and always results in some of Good Trouble’s best episodes.
Plus updates on Claws, Siren, Grand Hotel, and Ambitions!
The mainstream popularity of Madonna’s “Vogue” opens up new opportunities for Damon and Ricky.
It’s very distressing watching Rhea Butcher be mean to someone!
And an update on Ackley Bridge!
This is the greatest television show of all time.
The toughest episode of Pose to date.
Davia’s mom shows up to scorn her body positivity, Mariana is faced with a tough choice, and Callie’s first day at her new job — surprise! — does not go according to plan.
Plus updates on Burden of Truth, grown-ish, Ackley Bridge, and Tessa Thompson’s version of Eartha Kitt on Drunk History.