Superqueero Roundup Recap: Hide and Seek in Refrigerators
Hey, what if we altogether stop killing off women to advance the plots of men? Even in maybe-not-real flash forwards?
Hey, what if we altogether stop killing off women to advance the plots of men? Even in maybe-not-real flash forwards?
Join Alaina and Cecelia as they talk you through NBC’s latest holiday musical extravaganza!
There’s no such thing as too much Supergirl.
Being an almost-but-not-dead gay woman on a TV show will really force you to sort out your priorities.
Maggie wants to be friends. Alex does not want that. Alex wants so much more than that.
Steven Universe tells kids that they’re loved, that they’re special, and that there is nothing wrong with being themselves. This week it taught them that they don’t have to give up.
Picture it: Sara Lance. Colorado. 1874.
Alex comes out and goes after the girl.
Luisa gets a storyline with Rogelio, Pippy and TMI go dancing, Maggie hosts Sapphic Shabbat, and Stef wonders what Betty and Tara are getting up to.
Catch up with bisexual badass Sara Lance in the ’80s, and the badass women of Arrow in the right nows.
From the beginning, Supergirl has been fundamentally about three things: Women, love, and hope — and knowing how much strength is in each of those three things. Alex’s story is no different. Our story is no different.
Luisa and Rose take 153 trips around the Great Barrier Reef, Arizona’s got a new love interest, Maggie’s got a real girlfriend, Rosewood keeps the slow reconciliation burn going, and more queer TV from the week!
Maggie and Alex go on an almost-date which prompts Alex to ask Maggie on actual date but Maggie already has a date with another woman. It’s deliciously gay.
Leah Murphy returns to Seattle Grace for some reason, Rose and Luisa are alive under the sea, HTGAWM tackles a misandrist case of the week, and The Real O’Neals isn’t as evolved as it thinks it is.
President Wonder Woman is ushering in the matriarchy like National City is Paradise Island!
Just a couple of Conniving Psychotic Bisexuals on Gotham, and a Black lesbian with no agency on Empire. Maggie Sawyer, save us.
Laverne, our queen! Let’s do this!
Kara and Alex fight and make up and kick ass and are perfect. Next week: Maggie Sawyer!
Attention, new folks in charge of Scream: Queer women are loyal viewers. Be good to us and we’ll be good to you.
Eve and Annalise are the best (and the most heartbreaking), Younger is back and gayer than ever, Arizona returns to Grey’s with a smile, Rosewood is actually doing something with its queer couple this season, two new lesbians on ABC sitcoms, and more queer TV!