Results for: league of their own
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All 235 Dead Lesbian and Bisexual Characters On TV, And How They Died
So many women who’ve suffered death by television and just-so-happened to also like other women.
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“Legends of Tomorrow” Episode 611 Recap: Let’s Bowl
Ava and Sara are separated yet again when Sara gets stuck at a bowling alley in the sky while Ava gets lost in a sea of wedding dresses.
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“Riverdale” Episode 509 Recap: Betty Cooper Enters Chaos Mode
I’m simply begging these characters to go to therapy.
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The L Word Generation Q Episode 302 Recap: Los Angeles Traffic Jam
It’s time to recap Episode 302 of The L Word Generation Q, in which Finley and Sophie practice drawing birds, Bette races through a traffic jam, Alice dates a cult member and Tess really wants that bar.
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Netflix’s “The Circle” Is The Bisexual Chaos You’re Looking For
“It’s not a fair comparison because Are You The One? was entirely queer and went on all summer and sooo many people I know were watching. However, I will say no one on AYTO was as crushable as Sammie.”
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Boobs on Your Tube: Hen and Karen Get Gay Married (Again!) on 9-1-1
Whew get ready! It’s a full week! With updates on Grey’s Anatomy, Station 19, NCIS: Hawai’i, A Million Little Things, New Amsterdam, All American, Charmed, and The Young and the Restless.
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To L and Back: Generation Q Podcast 307: Messy Breakups and Bowling the Long Game
Definitely by the end of the night, if no one says, “You shouldn’t be single anymore. This isn’t working for the rest of us,” then I didn’t break up properly.
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Joss Whedon and JK Rowling Don’t Own My Queer Narratives
Whedon and Rowling don’t get to lay claim to the stories we wrote, whether they were in fan fiction, on forums, or even just in our own, quiet thoughts. We own the narratives that give us meaning.
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“The Circle” Season 3: If Your Quarantine Life Was Suddenly a Game Show
“Sometimes everybody is so stupid I just want to scream!”
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A Visual History of Batwoman’s Most Badass Moments
On October 6th, Batwoman will add another first to the list: She’ll land in Gotham City in her much-anticipated series, making her the very first lesbian superhero to headline her own show. It’s been a thrilling, harrowing, often bumpy road to get here — but Batwoman always comes out on top (if you know what I mean and I think you do).
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“RuPaul’s Drag Race” Episode 1303: Will Denali Take Me Ice Skating?
I have a pattern of hyperfixating on certain queens. Maybe it’s a talent crush, maybe it’s a crush crush, maybe a talent crush IS a crush crush because what’s more crushable than talent??
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“Riverdale” Episode 505 Recap: Toni Topaz, at Last, Is a Main Player
These characters sure do love to self-sabotage!
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“Harley Quinn” Season 2: Harley and Ivy Ride Off Into The Sunset in Canonical Bisexual Love
There’s nothing gayer than falling in love with your best friend, which is why it’s endlessly bizarre and frustrating that we hardly ever see it happen on TV.
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“To L And Back: Generation Q Edition” Podcast Episode 302: Los Angeles Traffic
“I can’t think of a better metaphor for The L Word: Generation Q than Bette and Tina having a grand romantic gesture as new character — a new beloved fan favorite character, Gigi, is hit by a car.”
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The L Word Generation Q Episode 105 Recap: Labels
We’ve got some breakups and breakdowns and questionable drunken decisions and a THRIVING new throuple and a school play with a very small cast and also Quiara’s still in town and she’s got a big surprise for Shane!
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“Batwoman” Understands Everyone Is Gay in Gotham City
I can’t believe these heroes and villains have brought all their lesbian drama to bear on the resolution of the biggest arc of the season; I’ve been waiting to see this on TV my entire life!
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As a Queer South Asian, “Never Have I Ever” Been So Let Down
The reason I didn’t like “Never Have I Ever” wasn’t because I didn’t feel seen. It’s because Mindy Kaling and I are clearly looking at the same world, but Kaling is expecting me to overlook all of its pain.
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What Are Your Five TV Shows To Get To Know You?
The Autostraddle TV Team takes on Twitter’s “Five TV Shows to Get to Know Me” meme. Yes, our relationships with television are perfectly fine and healthy THANKS.
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“Legends of Tomorrow” Episode 511 Recap: See Spot Kill
Sara wakes up from her coma to find she can only see the future, and it involves a murder mystery.
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“Tommy” Review: Edie Falco’s Los Angeles’ Lesbian Police Chief Steps Into a Complicated Legacy
Her sexuality, it seems, has been something of a personal and career liability, and part of the series will see her grappling to turn it into something empowering.