Netflix’s “Cowboy Bebop” is a Failure of an Adaptation
The live-action Cowboy Bebop takes one of the most fleshed-out universes in a limited anime series — or, hell, in all of television — and strips it of everything that makes it unique.
The live-action Cowboy Bebop takes one of the most fleshed-out universes in a limited anime series — or, hell, in all of television — and strips it of everything that makes it unique.
There’s something about Mary. And also, by golly do I enjoy a love triangle. In the year of Beyoncé 2021, I did not imagine we would get this.
Sara and Ava try to keep their cool as they lead their team through the wilderness in what could either be the Jurassic period or the 80s.
Showtime’s “Yellowjackets” is about a girls’ soccer team that gets stranded in the wilderness. Unsurprisingly, that team includes at least one lesbian.
Someone who stands up to meanies and also had a silly side has always done it for me.
The Goop sex therapists’ techniques range from having the couples crawl around sniffing each other’s butts to exploring a handcrafted vulva model to that thing Bette Porter did with Candace the Carpenter in season one of The L Word where she had psychic sex with her using just her brain and her horniness.
Kristen Stewart is developing “a paranormal romp in a queer space” filled with “pretty things” for the gays — which is great because we’re both pretty AND way more likely to be haunted than straight people are.
Also! Updates on Hightown, New Amsterdam, Nancy Drew, and NCIS: Hawai’i!
MIRANDA HOBBES BISEXUAL WHEN!?!?
They have more chemistry here, but the first kiss was hotter? Hotter is a very generous reading, by the way, because nothing is like, really hot on this show, aside from the streaks of white blond in Jen’s hair and Juliana’s many gay outfits.
Twenties is bringing up a really important, fairly nuanced, conversation about generation gaps and what it means to “come out” or “be in the closet” and who’s closet is it anyway? Plus, no Black gay person in the history of never has ever said No to Diana Ross.
Sara accidentally disappears her wife, while Spooner, Astra, and Gideon are in a race against time to save the Legends.
MY HEART CANNOT HANDLE THIS BUT ALSO BURY ME IN THE ANGST PLEASE!
The Superfriends gear up to fight the big bad, then dress up to celebrate Alex and Kelly’s wedding in the series finale of Supergirl.
Hulu’s “Dopesick” is a thorough and compassionate portrait of the opioid epidemic and its lesbian storyline is its most effective. Also though everybody wore really bad wigs, so.
When the original trailer dropped, I knew what it was gonna be and, as a Taurus, I am happy to report I was right.
It’s your weekly queer TV round-up, with wee-caps on Hightown, All American, New Amsterdam. NCIS: Hawai’i, Legacies, Queens and Nancy Drew!
Laura and Bradley deal with death, outing, and Plot Devices — all while delivering Top Mommi Content™️!
It’s honest. It’s as honest a conversation between two queer Black women as I’ve ever seen on television. No white gaze to filter. No straightness to wade through.
The Sophie/Ryan slow burn continues, Alice gets a new roomie, and hey have you heard — Mary spent an awful lot of time at the park.