Boobs on Your Tube: In Its Final Season, “La Brea” Finally Gives Us a Queer Couple Worth Rooting For
Also, updates on “Hazbin Hotel” and “Death and Other Details.”
Also, updates on “Hazbin Hotel” and “Death and Other Details.”
Below Deck’s Kate Chastain is back to shake things up.
With talent and charm, Nymphia is the star of this episode. While others are stressing, she has time to flutter around the workroom being funny and chaotic.
In Good Trouble’s final season, Alice and Malika are both growing out of old habits and trying out new paths.
The challenge for the day is an extremely theatrical, preemptive funeral march/trivia game for the yet-to-be-identified poison victim.
Her sign should’ve read: “If you love drag on TV, don’t let your conservative families and shitty husbands vote against our rights.”
“The Traitors” demonstrates how groups of people define otherhood, rightly or wrongly, based in reality, assumption, fantasy, or some mix of all three.
Both Malika and Alice’s storylines this week left me feeling like “Good Trouble” had done a disservice to its characters and the story they’ve told for the past five seasons.
Kyle Richards says she’s open to dating a woman.
Ru promises a whole new approach which could either mean complex psychological torture or opening chocolate bars.
Coming out as a Black queer teen in the 90s can be messy business, but the connection between Iesha and Juke was genuine. And I think we have a Black love story in the making on our hands.
A thrilling secret villain reveal proves Real Housewives of Salt Lake City is just like a daytime soap.
Good Trouble thrives when it focuses on its chosen family and invests its energy in building the relationships between those characters.
I’ve long said that Jukebox is the heartbeat of Raising Kanan. It’s a bit of a double-edged sword when you think about it.
Also: the season finale of Beacon 23.
The Survivor finale was better than I thought it would be, to be honest!
Seeing two black women have sex on-screen remains exceedingly rare. Plus, updates on this week’s Raising Kanan.
I can’t tell if this season of Survivor is exciting or kind of boring, which is an odd problem to have. And now, with only one episode left in the season, I still can’t decide.
After surviving a literal cult, Katurah reckoned with her complex, multi-faceted identity.
Also, catching up on Rap Sh!t and the season finale of Black Cake.