“Good Trouble” Episode 211 Recap: Clapback
Good Trouble is back with a visit from Judicorn, and Callie finally feels like Callie again!
Good Trouble is back with a visit from Judicorn, and Callie finally feels like Callie again!
The Crisis concludes with some Sara-centric shenanigans and the return of Alex and Dreamer.
TINA!!! This week on “To L and Back” Tina Kennard is back and so are we to discuss her shocking return and lots of other Gen Q excitement.
“It’s not a fair comparison because Are You The One? was entirely queer and went on all summer and sooo many people I know were watching. However, I will say no one on AYTO was as crushable as Sammie.”
“Generation Q” and “Work in Progress” are renewed and yes I literally screamed when I heard the news! I love it when we win!
This week on Generation Q, we get a special surprise blast from the past, young queer love, thruple MAYHEM and a very sloppy bro night as the town recovers from Bette Porter’s latest brush with scandal.
Behold! Our seasonal list of every single TV show — new and returning — featuring a queer or trans woman character!
Plus updates on “Almost Family” and FOX’s Brand New Show “Deputy”!
Revolutions are messy.
I just don’t think we’re in a place yet, culturally, where there’s enough positive representation out there to start killing off evil lesbians.
An incompetent, racist, homophobic, madman is driving at the wheel of our country. But we’ve been here before. We fought back. We survived it. And I believe that we’ll survive this, too.
“Catfish has been serving diverse, bittersweet queer representation for almost a decade and it seems like nobody notices.”
Did you know there are people who had no idea Kate McKinnon is even gay??
Can something be both sad and hot? Time and again The L Word proves the answer is yes!
We’ve got some breakups and breakdowns and questionable drunken decisions and a THRIVING new throuple and a school play with a very small cast and also Quiara’s still in town and she’s got a big surprise for Shane!
I had no idea how deeply into my heart these kids would burrow, nor did I know that within it I would find one of my favorite queer love stories of all time.
The juxtaposition of Casey and Izzie’s coming-of-age tale with every gay teen love story that’s come before it highlights how much queer TV has grown over the last two decades.
We lost a lot of queer Jewish characters this year, and we’ve never needed them more.
“Emotionally damaged white women absolutely love to have their walls come down while they are pretending to be absolutely fine, thank you very much.”
Our TV critics smashed their heads together to deliver our picks for the years’ 25 best shows with queer, lesbian, bisexual and trans women characters as well as each of our individual top 15s. So much TV you’ve gotta see in here!