What’s New and Gay To Stream in May 2022
May 2022 is bringing us a new queer-inclusive dating show, Season 4 of the Circle, the return of The Wilds and Girls5Eva and Hacks, “Conversations With Friends,” and more!
May 2022 is bringing us a new queer-inclusive dating show, Season 4 of the Circle, the return of The Wilds and Girls5Eva and Hacks, “Conversations With Friends,” and more!
She was OUR Batwoman, and we’ll never forget who “our” is.
Plus updates on All American, New Amsterdam, A Million Little Things, and Legacies!
We finally find out why Alice quit Margaret Cho’s comedy tour.
Ask and you shall receive: We’re recapping Gentleman Jack’s second season, just for you!
It will remind you why the world is worth saving and why life is worth living.
Vegas + Reality TV Finale + RuPaul = insanity.
Plus updates on Charmed, Top Chef, All American, All American: Homecoming, and NCIS: Hawai’i!
It’s nice that trans people are included in this saccharine world at a time when many are trying keep us excluded.
I just wish First Lady had cast Hick with as much care. We deserve to see an imposing butch lesbian bossing the White House around.
Alice breaks down after a big gay fight about nothing, and Malika’s not letting The Fosters keep all that gay pool fun to themselves.
Season two pushes the series and its characters into wild new directions, eventually bending those directions back into last season’s story, twisting them, creating a brand new labyrinth to play around in.
When that jaunty theme song hit and Anne Lister’s boot dropped, I hollered. Baby, Jack is back.
Do you know who has embraced villainy best? Bosco.
Plus updates on: Legacies, Charmed, Top Chef, and A Million Little Things!
Let’s say we do this again next year, eh?
This week, instead of a regular recap, I thought I’d provide a ranking of the Coterie Party karaoke performances with the not-so-subtle subtext behind their song choices.
So that’s it, our final is set: Waverly Earp vs. Carina DeLuca. You have 48 hours to vote. And then we will crown our Better Halves Champion!
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.
Killing Eve comes to a tragic close in its markedly final series finale.