Cobie Smulders Is a Revelation as Bisexual Dirtbag PI Dex Parios in “Stumptown”
Dex Parios is a mess, and it’s a joy to watch her kick and claw her way through the world (and every man in her way).
Dex Parios is a mess, and it’s a joy to watch her kick and claw her way through the world (and every man in her way).
Valdez is attempting to radically change the industry. She’s also making a compelling case that she should be to 2019 what Julia Roberts was to 1999.
On October 6th, Batwoman will add another first to the list: She’ll land in Gotham City in her much-anticipated series, making her the very first lesbian superhero to headline her own show. It’s been a thrilling, harrowing, often bumpy road to get here — but Batwoman always comes out on top (if you know what I mean and I think you do).
Let’s get on the Lez Boat with our dildos and our psychological distress and our puffy dresses come on get in let’s go, we’re sailing!
Plus, American Horror Story: 1984 and Why Women Kill!
“Being out of the closet is really intense when you’re related to Shelly Pfefferman.”
A lookback on Killjoys’ queer journey of found family and feelings
I’ve studied the show, collected the evidence, and now I’m ready to tell you which “Bob’s Burgers” characters are bisexual AF.
“Do you have something to tell us?” my mom joked. It was a joke, because of course I didn’t. “No,” I said with a laugh. And I thought I was telling the truth.
Two girls, one toilet.
Also hey tonight is the series finale of Killjoys!
“Love… Is… Life” the trailer informs us. Not just a beautiful sentiment, but a promise that The L Word will continue to use L-words whenever possible.
All but one of the episodes were written by women. All but two were directed by women as well.
Over 30,000 votes later! Here are your winners and our critic’s picks!
Your guide to all the shows that were smart enough to create a lesbian, bisexual, queer or trans woman character, thus inspiring within us deep wells of desire to view these programs with our very own eyeballs.
Beyond making Bachelor history or breaking boundaries, the conversations these women have had about jealousy, internalized homophobia, coming out, physical intimacy, open relationships, fear, and communication have far surpassed what we normally see between couples in these charged, difficult situations.
When I started watching this series, I never would have dreamed of comparing it to Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but here we are!
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.
Laura Zak joins us to recap “Loyal” and her L Word origin story is truly epic! Also, The Top-Off heats up and Dana and Alice have a lot of hickies to explain to their friends!
Plus updates on Why Women Kill, Grand Hotel, and BH 90210!