Results for: meet up
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“BoJack Horseman” Season 5: Issa Rae and Wanda Sykes Shine a Little Lesbian Light in the Darkness
A mediator and a maven, reframing the show and our world in the wake of #MeToo.
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“Charmed” Review: Come for the Kickass Lesbian Witch, Stay For the Sisterhood
Mel, a graduate student in women’s studies, is the kind of misandrist, angry, radical, combat-boot wearing, feminist lesbian your mother warned you about.
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Hulu’s “Light as a Feather” Is a Spooky October Treat With a Lesbian Best Friend
Pretty Little Liars with a touch of The Craft and a hint of Final Destination.
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“Anne With an E” Is Even Gayer in Season Two (but It’s Still Not “Anne of Green Gables”)
Uh oh, Miss Stacy’s got a motorcycle!
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“Vida” Review: Starz’s New Latinx Drama Is Sexy, Soulful and Super Queer
Though Emma and Eddy are the central queer protagonists, the supporting cast of each of their friendship circles come peppered with queer bodies of all shapes and sizes and gender spectrums.
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“The Handmaid’s Tale” Season Two Gets Even Darker, Queerer, Curiouser and Curiouser
The Handmaid’s Tale returns for Season Two on April 25th and it’s still one of the best shows to ever grace the screen, blessed be the fruit.
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“Imposters” Is a Perfect Show for Lesbians Who Love Love (And for Lesbians Who Think Love Is a Lie)
Come for the gooey feelings, stay for the deception and scissoring quotes.
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Sara Ramirez’s Bisexual Coming Out on “Madam Secretary” Was Breathtaking
I have never seen Sara Ramirez more comfortable in her body. She looks like she’s at home in herself.
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How “Legends of Tomorrow” Became One of the Best Queer Shows on TV
Sara Lance is not just the captain of this ship; she’s its soul.
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“Good Girls” Is Made for This #MeToo Moment
Good Girls tries to do a little too much right out of the gate, but thankfully one of those things is capturing the spirit of the Women’s March and the female-driven resistance.
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“Derry Girls” Review: “Skins” Meets “Everything Sucks” in a Hilarious Coming of Age ’90s Romp
Derry Girls is genuinely, rawly, categorically funnier than any show I’ve watched in ages — and it’s gay!
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Shondaland’s “How To Get Away With A Scandal” Crossover Event Was a Black Feminist Masterpiece
Carmen and Natalie watched the black feminist television opera that was Scandal and How To Get Away With Murder’s two-hour crossover event. And they got together to tell you all about it!
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“Jessica Jones” Season 2: Female Rage, Trauma, and the Triumph of Women Telling Stories About Women
Jessica Jones hired all women directors for season two and filled its writers room with mostly women, too — and it shows.
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Rosario Dawson Has Finally Awakened Petra’s Bisexuality on “Jane The Virgin”
I like to imagine Gina Rodriguez settling into her chair in her directorial debut and saying to them both “Okay, love what you’re doing, keep doing it…but GAYER.”
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“The Bold Type” Is Our Favorite Feel-Good Summer TV
It’s not perfect, and last week’s episode on Kat’s identity really missed the mark, but there’s a lot to love about this queer, feminist show.
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Tessa and Mariah Are Breaking Ground and Mending Hearts on “The Young and The Restless”
It is not a small thing for Y&R to cast Mariah’s love for Tessa in the same mold as one of the show’s great supercouples, Nick and Sharon. It’s a normalizing force for a conservative audience that might not view a same-sex story that way.
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Facebook Watch’s “Strangers” Is One of the Funniest, Smartest Queer TV Shows of 2017
You laugh and cry and swoon and be bewildered that you can watch this show for free on social media.
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Sara Ramirez’s Kat Sandoval Debuts Even Gayer Than Imagined On “Madam Secretary”
The pocket chain was just the beginning.
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“Grown-ish” Is Here, Queer and Even Better Than We Hoped
Somewhere between Zoey’s orientation visit to California University on black-ish and the debut of grown-ish last week on Freeform, the writers decided to make her imperfect — and that’s a good thing!
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TV Team Roundtable: Just Some “Jane the Virgin” Petramos True Believers Over Here
“Nothing the show will throw at me will ever doubt my faith in the foundation of their love. NOTHING!! So don’t even try it, Jane the Virgin. This is an official warning.”