Results for: meet up
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You’ll Never Guess Which Ships End Up Together in Riverdale’s Queer AF Series Finale
ALL MY RIVERDALE DREAMS ARE COMING TRUE!
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Harlem Season Two Focuses on Black Women’s Joy, Creating a Little Joy of Its Own
Harlem shines the best when it focuses on the relationship between the four main characters. Whenever Camille, Tye, Quinn, and Angie are on screen together, you can’t help but smile.
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Men of ‘The L Word’ and ‘Generation Q,’ Ranked
From Gomey to Angus to Pierce to Max Sweeney, we weigh in on the men of The L Word and Generation Q, ranking them from most awful men to least awful men!
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Charlie and Vaggie’s Relationship Is at the Devilish Heart of Hazbin Hotel’s Final Two Episodes
I want to take some time here to talk about how much I love Charlie, because I feel like she doesn’t get enough hype in the chat.
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The L Word Generation Q Episode 203 Recap: Luck Be a Ladykiller
This week in Episode 203 of The L Word Generation Q, Bette Porter looks at art and yells at Gigi, Dani gets a penthouse, Angie meets her half-sister, Micah gets a new job and Sophie and Finley are faced with the very real possibility that they’ll need to invest in a new kitchen table.
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Revisiting Some of the Most Sapphic Moments in Riverdale History
Riverdale ends tonight. Let’s take a long (but non-exhaustive) stroll down gay memory lane.
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“The Flash” Gives Ryan Wilder and “Batwoman” Fans Some Much-Deserved Closure
OUR RYAN WILDER floats down, Batsuit donned and cape billowing, landing as gracefully as the last time we saw her. Her theme plays and in that moment I realized just how much I’ve missed her.
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An Obsessive Analysis of the Timeline of The L Word Generation Q Season Two
Forces beyond my control compelled me to do this
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Boobs on Your Tube: After Four Years, Grace Choi Is Finally a Superhero, Welcome “Wylde” to Black Lightning!
Plus updates on 911, SWAT, All American,, and grown-ish!
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“The Crowded Room” Blurs the Lines of Queerness
When we first meet Arianna, played by Sasha Lane, she seems like nothing more than Danny’s bold and bisexual bestie.
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“Legends of Tomorrow” Episode 713 Recap: Avalance, Baby!
Sara and Ava get some unexpected news as they lead their team on an adventure to save a rogue legend.
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Syd Colson and TP Are Laughing All the Way To Becoming the Faces of the WNBA
Sydney Colson and Theresa Plaisance started their sketch comedy “The Syd + TP Show” to become the faces of the league. We got together to talk about how that’s… worked out better than expected.
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Mary Lambert Makes Her Musical Movie Debut in “Arlo the Alligator Boy”
Mary Lambert is charming as heck in Arlo the Alligator Boy, Netflix’s madcap found family series that’s half-High School Musical / half-Rent.
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Boobs on Your Tube: Cameron Esposito and Grace Park Smooch It Up On “A Million Little Things”
Also! Updates on Bel-Air, Home Economics, Grey’s Anatomy, Legacies, and All American.
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Daniel Sea on Max’s Return to “The L Word: Generation Q”
“My wish was for Max’s present to reflect more of a life like mine. I don’t hang out with mostly cis people, I don’t hang out with mostly white people. Diverse is such a weird word but my community is mixed and diverse in all sorts of ways. That’s my queer community.”
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‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Episode 1616: RuPaul Tries to Meet the Moment
With an increase in anti-trans and anti-drag legislation, a rise in anti-trans violence, and the possibility of a second Trump presidential term, there is an added weight on RuPaul’s now-worldwide phenomenon
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Autostraddle March Madness 2023: Trope-y Wives – Enemies to Lovers
Is there anything gayer than enemies to lovers, when you really think about it?
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“RuPaul’s Drag Race” Episode 1606 Recap: Come On, Barbie
Plane makes a crack about Morphine’s stomach which is rich coming from someone so desperate for curves she’s confused her breastplate for a personality.
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A Bonus Episode of Yellowjackets Might Be Happening — Here’s What I Think It Should Be About
Give me an entire episode from the perspective of Caligula.
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Shadow and Bone Season 2 Is Epic and Queer, but Fails Its Sapphic Characters
If you thought season one of Shadow and Bone was ambitious in combining two beloved book series, Netflix has one message for you about season two: “Hold my mead.”