“Killing Eve” 407 Recap: What Now?
This post contains spoilers for Killing Eve episode 407, “Making Dead Things Look Nice.”
This post contains spoilers for Killing Eve episode 407, “Making Dead Things Look Nice.”
Good luck, gays! This one’s gonna hurt!
I am no stranger to the Gay Oreo Commercials That Make You Sob Through Your T-Shirt as a genre, if you will. The Oreo Gay Cinematic Universe, one might say. But one directed by an icon of our own community? Get the box of tissues and pull up!
All Villanelle wants from Eve is a little emotional processing, but Eve won’t do it!
While the women’s tournament will end tonight, our version of Madness is not yet over. If you thought some of those first round match-ups were a challenge, just you wait.
This finale is the perfect example of why I love this show.
The way Bosco has her foot on my neck and her ass in my fantasies.
An adorable queer teen series based on a hit graphic novel, Gillian Anderson as a very bisexual Eleanor Roosevelt, a lesbian rom-com starring Rowan Blanchard, the return of Gentleman Jack, Woke Season 2, Elite Season 5 and more!
Plus updates on All American, Noami, and the queer cheftestants on Top Chef!
MARIANA. WHAT ARE YOU DOING???
Isn’t that the point — to be able to search and connect outside of your real life and sometimes find that solace or sameness that you’re in search of?
Sorry Baby.
The taste of Butterbeer should have been my first clue that JK Rowling is a monster.
Plus the Sci-Fi/Fantasy better halves you’re sending to the Autostraddle Sweet 16!
Eve makes a move against Hélène, and Hélène strikes back HARD.
Ru tells the queens they can pick their parts which leads to more drama than Baz Luhrmann’s William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet.
Also! Updates on Astrid & Lilly Save the World, Charmed, and All American.
One TV Team member called this region “mean.” Another called it a “hate crime.”
For anyone addicted to Love Is Blind and found themselves wondering, “wow I wish this was approximately 93% gayer!”
I don’t know about you, but I had forgotten just how, um, UNF! Rose Rollins’ voice is.