Results for: killing eve
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Pop Culture Fix: Olivia Wilde’s Queer Teen Buddy Comedy “Booksmart” Is Just One of the Five Gay Trailers in This Post
Plus trailers for Killing Eve season two, Gentleman Jack, Anna Paquin’s Tell It to the Bees, Ellen Page’s My Days of Mercy, and a little chatter about The L Word.
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“Wynonna Earp” Episode 411 Recap: In the Arms of An Angel
It’s the (probably?) penultimate episode, and you aren’t ready and we aren’t ready. Nicole Haught, though? Born ready.
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“Supergirl” Episode 519: After All This Time
Alex suits up, Lena joins the Superfriends, and everyone works together to stop Lex and Leviathan once and for all.
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Pop Culture Fix: Evan Rachel Wood and Lena Waithe are Together at Last in the New “Westworld” Trailer
Plus: a Captain Marvel deleted scene, a new trailer for Tales of the City, Ruby Rose chattin’ about Batwoman, Tessa Thompson continuing to be a superstar, Sue Bird’s out for the 2019 WNBA season, and more.
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Pop Culture Fix: Geez, This Kate Winslet Lesbian Dinosaur Movie Is Making Straight People Mad!
Plus: Kristen Stewart is J.T. LeRoy, Killing Eve has already been renewed for season three, Ryan Murphy is making The Prom into a musical for Netflix, and you’ll never guess what show made Ilene Chaiken want to reboot TLW.
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The Comment Awards Are Celebrating Carol Haird
“Please would you like to bang? I think you’re glorious.”
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I Am Who I Am: Annalise Keating and the Power of Black Reflection
All I ever wanted to say is, “this thing that happened to me…is why I am the way I am.” But it was easier to deal with everyone else’s disappointment than to speak that truth aloud. I wasn’t strong enough for that. Annalise Keating was.
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Boobs on Your Tube: “Jane the Virgin” and “Gentleman Jack” Broke Every Gay Heart This Week
Plus an important update on In the Dark!
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Spring 2019 TV Preview: Shows That’ll Please Your Eyeballs With LGBTQ+ Women Characters
Let’s celebrate a beautiful spring by staying inside and watching all these lesbian, queer and bisexual women on television!
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Pop Culture Fix: Lesbian Couple Will Seek Sexual Education in Gillian Anderson’s New Netflix Show “Sexual Education” and Other Educational Stories
Topics include the new Netflix show “Sex Education,” a lesbian-inclusive David’s Bridal commercial, a new trailer for “Russian Doll,” Amandla Stenberg’s HRC award, Dorian Award Winners, “lesbian culture has had a major update” and so much more!
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“Wynonna Earp” Episode 406: Frog Day Afternoon
Everything comes to a head in the midseason finale, as Wynonna faces down enemies old and new and Waverly fights for Nicole’s life.
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The Comment Awards Are Bringing This Meeting of the Baby-Sitters Club to Order
“Hello, Baby-Sitters Club.”
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Into the A+ Advice Box #59: You Love Her But There’s No Passion
What do you do with your facial hair, how do you make friends in your 30’s, where is your motivation these days, how do you cope with your wife breaking things off, with an unhealthy friendship, with changes in your sexuality? The team answers these questions and so many more!
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Pop Culture Fix: Alison Brie and Sugar Lyn Beard are Edie Windsor and Thea Spyer on “Drunk History”
Plus: A trailer for The Bold Type’s third season, someone finally said “I’m gay” on the Disney Channel, Sandra Oh has some thoughts on Villanelle and Eve’s post-stabbing relationship, Lady Gaga and Janelle Monáe have a mutual love, and more!
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“Vampires Are Descending on Los Angeles”: An A+ TV Team Fan Fiction
Buffy the Vampire Slayer teams up with Mayor Bette Porter to save lesbians in Los Angeles from vampires on New Year’s Eve.
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The Comment Awards Do Not Want a Sex Button
“I love that someone actually answered that they’re a ‘soup chef’.”
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Gey in Kikh: Easy Pizza Hamantaschen for Purim
With a side of festive demons!
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“To L and Back” Generation Q Podcast Episode 204: Lake House
“As a person of Midwestern experience, I can say that a Lake House is supposed to be on a lake.”
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2019 Golden Globes Winners: Sandra Oh and Queer Red Carpet Looks
“I said yes to the fear of being on this stage tonight because I wanted to be here, to look out onto this audience and witness this moment of change.”
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21 Lesbian and Bisexual Movies Based on a True Story, Ranked
From Lizzie to Frida to Battle of the Sexes to The Favourite, our team weighs in on 21 queer films that are based on true stories.