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Nia Long’s Lesbian Character in “Dear White People” Sure Was Underwhelming
Chapter III of “Dear White People” gives us Nia Long as Neika Hobbs in my dream job as an African-American studies professor and a beautiful self-proclaimed lesbian… but her storyline, and really the show in general, didn’t quite land for me.
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“Orphan Black” Recap 506 Recap: Two Truths and a Lie (and a Lie and a Lie)
Krystal’s going to accidentally destroy DYAD all by herself, isn’t she?
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Doctor Who’s First Queer Companion Echoes My Own Gay Journey Through Space and Time
Ten years ago, Doctor Who was the first show to let me see myself, and to feel seen; when I felt entirely alone, it showed me a universe waiting for me.
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Summer 2017 Gay TV Preview: Some Lesbian, Bisexual and Queer Characters For Ya
We’ve got around 30 lesbian, bisexual and queer female characters in this Summer 2017 TV Preview that’ll keep you cool for the summer, even though it’d be even cooler if there were more than 30 and they all had bigger parts!
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Master Of None’s Coming Out Episode Is One of the Realest Things You’ve Ever Seen on TV
The character-driven Thanksgiving is set almost entirely in a single location, and unlike most small-screen coming out stories, this one spans 22 years because Denise’s journey is a marathon; not a sprint.
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Hulu’s Handmaid’s Tale Is Queerer Than It Ever Was and Closer Than I Knew
Every time I return to it, The Handmaid’s Tale offers me something new. In the Hulu series, the “new thing” is “more lesbians.”
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“Wynonna Earp” Episode 208 Recap: Oh, Take Me Back to the Start
It’s time for a little Earp family history lesson, kids.
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“Supergirl” Episode 221 Recap: The Present Is Female
Welcome home, Cat Grant!
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“Orphan Black” Episode 505 Recap: Defy Them
Kiss the girls you wanna kiss.
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“Queen Sugar” Is a Black Feminist Masterclass That’s Coming Back to Your TV TONIGHT
“It is, and I say this without any hyperbole or doubt, the closest I have EVER come on television to seeing a love that looks mine and looks like how I express it. Ever. Ever. EVER.”
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“Wynonna Earp” Episode 210 Recap: Haught Damn
There are now four queer women on this show and none of them are dead!
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Pretty Little Liars Episode 711 Recap: A Baby Born in a Madhouse
Paige and Ali and Emily are caught in a decade-old love triangle that’s still got teeth.
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A “Wynonna Earp” Netflix Binge Is The Gay Light You Need In This Cold, Dark World
The kickass queer, feminist, supernatural horror western that stole our hearts last year is finally on Netflix. Get caught up before season two starts in June!
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Pretty Little Liars Episode 717 Recap: Jealous or Crazy?
None of us have ever deserved Mona Vanderwaal.
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The “Supergirl” Musical Crossover Cemented Its White Bread Mon-El Problem
Do we really need another reminder, on what’s supposed to be one of the most feminist shows on TV, that straight white guys get everything they want (including the literal best girl) just because they feel like they deserve it? Isn’t reading the news every day reminder enough?
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“When We Rise” Is What The World Needs Now, Especially You
ABC has dedicated eight primetime hours to a sweeping miniseries charting LGBT history from the ’70s ’til a few years ago and it’s pretty great except for the bad wigs.
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Here’s What Happened When I Did All The Verbs From The L Word Theme Song In One Day
Talking, laughing, loving, breathing, spiraling, existential dreading…
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Boob(s on Your) Tube: Ten Entire Lesbian and Bisexual Women Canoodled on TV This Week
Arizona and Minnick finally made out, Sara smooched Guinevere in Camelot, Eleanor and Max had a heart-to-heart, and who even knows what the heck happened on How to Get Away With Murder’s season three finale.
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Meet One Day at a Time’s Lesbian Writers, Becky Mann and Michelle Badillo
We talked to One Day at a Time writers, Becky Mann and Michelle Badillo, about gay representation on TV, how Autostraddle came to be in the script, their queer TV roots, what kind of LGBT stories are missing from TV and what’s in store for Elena in a potential next season.
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Once More With Feeling: A “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” 20th Birthday Roundtable
Buffy is a queer rite of passage. Everybody’s got a Buffy story. These are some of ours.