Results for: meet up
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I Missed Other People So I Took a Hit of “High Maintenance”
In New York, every time you step out your door, human interaction is offered to you. The most magical thing about New York, about “High Maintenance,” about life has suddenly become a danger.
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“Impulse” Season 2 Makes Good on its Gay Promise
Jenna’s journey of self-discovery continues in the darker, stronger, gayer second season.
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“Grey’s Anatomy” Did a “Charmed” Reunion and It Was Magical
Fanservice at its finest!
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“Magical Girl Friendship Squad” Is a Queer Millennial “Sailor Moon” Meets “Broad City”
If that sounds odd, get a load of the premise: two best friends and roommates, Alex (Quinta Brunson) and Daisy (Anna Akana), are chosen by the creator of the universe, a red Panda named Nut (Ana Gasteyer), to protect her because she mistakes them for warriors when she overhears them describing the plot of John Wick.
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She-Ra and the Princesses of Power’s Final Season Gives The Gays Everything They Want
“Even after all the growth and apologies, all the blushing and teasing, all the conversations about what they both want, I couldn’t let myself believe it. I was so afraid to be let down. But holy shit y’all, THEY DID IT.”
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“Batwoman” Boldly Goes Where Few TV Shows Have Gone Before — Into a Gay Lady Love Triangle!
“Down Down Down” introduces Reagan, a bartender who neither melts under Ruby Rose’s intense smolder nor is shaken from her single-minded pursuit of asking out Kate Kane by the fact of three entire elevators plummeting to the ground in the building where she’s working a party.
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“Steven Universe: The Movie” Still Believes Love Is the Answer (and Also Boundaries)
When I started watching this series, I never would have dreamed of comparing it to Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but here we are!
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HBO’s “Mrs. Fletcher” Wants Us All to F*ck
Mrs. Fletcher is entirely directed by women and it’s all about sex. More specifically it’s about who’s historically been entitled to sex, how it feels to historically be denied sexual expression, and the difficulties of navigating sexual discovery. Especially if you’re as horny as every single character on this show.
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The Queer Legacy of “Legacies”
Before we had queer witches, we had queer werewolves and Heretics, too.
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“Light as a Feather” Season 2 Lifts Its Lesbian Character Into the Spotlight
Light as a Feather finally focuses on Alex’s love life while she and her friends try to thwart their death curse.
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Amazon’s “The Boys” Boasts a Bisexual Superhero named Queen Maeve, Long May She Reign
Amazon Prime was trying to hide this bisexual Wonder Woman type of superhero from you by calling its show The Boys but I’m here to help.
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“The Politician” Is a Stunningly Gay Ryan Murphy Roller Coaster
The Politician reads as if Ryan Murphy looked back on his already incredibly gay body of work and said: You know what I want to do with Netflix’s Scrooge McDuck piles of money? MAKE IT G-A-Y-E-R.
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Amar a Muerte’s Juliantina Is Your New Favorite Queer Couple
From conquering Latin America to conquering the world. Meet Juliantina, your new favorite queer couple.
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“Are You The One?” Finale Sees Queer Community Triumphing Over Odds, Going Skinny-Dipping, Winning Money
The “Are You The One?” finale was a fitting end to the best season of reality TV in the history of civilization, and everybody came out to party about it.
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“Hightown” Review: Meet Jackie Quiñones, the Very Messy Lesbian Who Saves the Show
Centering a lesbian of color in an American crime drama does make Hightown feel different than some of its grisly drug drama companions (Ozark, Breaking Bad, Justified, to name a few).
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“Mindhunter” Makes Murder Boring, But Its Lesbian Love Story Is One for the Ages
While Mindhunter’s criminal storylines are more suited for people just dabbling in true crime for the first time, rehashing old stories us veterans have heard time and time again, its queer storyline was something a little more unique, beautifully portrayed by two powerhouse actresses.
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“Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists” Tweaks Alison and Emily’s Happy Ever After
The Pretty Little Liars spin-off has a trailer, a premiere date, and a tiny bit of exposition about what happened to Alison and Emily’s happy ever after.
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“The Bold Type” Gives Kat a New Girlfriend, an Old Girlfriend and a Voice of Her Own
The Bold Type’s third season is setting Kat Edison up for a love triangle — but the sweetest journey has been watching her own self-discovery as she uncovers her young, queer voice.
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“She-Ra and the Princesses of Power” Season Two Is Even More Hopeful (and Gay)
The Gay Agenda returns!
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“Brooklyn Nine-Nine” Introduces Cameron Esposito as Rosa’s Girlfriend Like Some Kind of Soft Butch Fever Dream
Last night’s Brooklyn-Nine finally introduced Rosa’s season-long off-screen girlfriend, and in doing so, paid off the set up for probably the best inside gay joke I have ever seen on television in my entire life.