The Casually Queer Finale of “The Legend of Vox Machina”
A lot goes down in these final three episodes of the season, including but not limited to Vex making Keyleth blush.
A lot goes down in these final three episodes of the season, including but not limited to Vex making Keyleth blush.
When grown-up Francine walked through the door in the finale, I can’t say I didn’t see it coming.
Even Euphoria High’s theatre department has no rules. These kids WILL perform the second act of Into the Woods. These kids WILL sing “Contact” during their production of Rent.
For the first time in the history of the “Where We Are On TV” Report, lesbian characters occupy a bigger slice of the LGBTQ+ TV character pie than gay men.
When baby trans girls watched Kylie come out, they knew they weren’t alone. When baby trans girls watch Jasmine come out, they know she is not alone. Within that small difference is a world of possibility.
And what’s up with Cat Cora on “The Real Dirty Dancing”!
In his latest half-hour comedy special for Comedy Central, River Butcher makes an art form out of being “literally just some guy.”
Over the course of the season, Stella and Liv get closer as they work on the bar, smashing walls then smashing — well, each other.
Vox Machina fights off bullies and zombies and…each other in this week’s batch of The Legend of Vox Machina episodes.
To roughly quote Lady Bird: “You’re not gonna get in a car with a guy who texts, are ya?” Alas, she does.
“This is a riff on Marsha P. Johnson saying her P. stood for ‘pay it no mind’ and this ‘homage’ with the added capitalist flair may be the single most accurate distillation of RuPaul’s Drag Race ever.”
Plus also! Updates on The Real Dirty Dancing, 4400, Queens and grown-ish.
Batwoman is on hiatus until the Winter Olympics are over, which is probably why my heart is STARVING TO DEATH.
Cat somehow links this aggressively heterosexual film with her being able to express herself as an out and proud gay woman, and I am out and proud of her for making this gay.
Vox Machina makes their way to Whitestone to face some sexy vampire villains.
Zendaya proves that she’s the best actor of her generation. She also proves that an actor with mediocre writing is still an actor with mediocre writing.
The best part of this challenge is getting to learn which of these queens is toppiest and which are bottomiest — assuming we didn’t already know.
Plus updates on 4400, Chosen, and Claws!
After months of speculation, the good word has come down from on high: Showtime has renewed The L Word Generation Q for Season 3!
The TV Team weighs in on all our feelings about Sex and the City reboot And Just Like That’s first season: the good, the bad and the Che Diaz.