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Boob(s on Your) Tube: Pippy and TMI Are in Love Again on “Rosewood”
Minnick and Arizona are about to be sitting in a tree, k-i-s-s-i-n-g; Pippy and TMI are full on smooching in an elevator; and Annalise Keating is taking her rightful place on the Throne of Slytherin once more.
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Black Sails” Put Bros Before Potential Love Interests
Max and Anne actually have a conversation, and so do Arizona and Webber. Allison moves in on The Real O’Neals. And it’s time to talk about Aubrey Plaza on Legion.
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“The Good Fight” Episode 109 Recap: Guilty Non-Pleasures
Hey, there’s those smooching ladies we were promised on all the subway ads. And bonus Jane Lynch!
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The Good Fight Episode 104 Recap: FAKE NEWS! Is Forever
This episode has it all. Twitter harassment, revenge porn, good Scotch, FAKE NEWS!
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“Supergirl” Episode 212 Recap: The Lily Means I Dare You to Love Me
Alex comes out to her friends. Lena sends Kara ten billion roses.
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The Best and Worst LGBTQ TV Characters of 2016
2016 was the best of times and the worst of times. JK, it was the absolute worst of times. A lot of queer women died on TV. But a lot of them kissed and made googly eyes at each other too.
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“Supergirl” Episode 217 Recap: Exes and Oh Nos
Maggie and Alex are so in love not even Mon-El can ruin the swoon.
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I Rewatched “Lip Service” and Now I Feel a Whole Lot Better About the Current State of Lesbian TV
Is this show really only six years old? It feels like a lifetime ago.
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Netflix’s “One Day at a Time” Is the Revolutionary, Feminist Latinx Family Sitcom We Didn’t Know We Needed
One Day at a Time is so revolutionary in its depictions of what a family might actually look like in America. It’s got the same recipe of an old school family sitcom but turns the norm on its head because it centers the family’s brownness and provides ample social commentary to deliver a fantastic modern-day sitcom.
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The Fosters Episode 418 Recap: A Season of Sex Talks
Everyone wants to live in the garage!
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GLAAD Report: 2016 Was A Year Of Representation But Also, Mostly, Murder For Lesbians On TV
GLAAD has released its annual Where We Are On TV Report. The cold, hard stats prove that it’s been a bleak year for queer women on television.
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Steven Universe Returns with “Gem Harvest,” Reminds Kids It’s Okay to Have Hope
Steven Universe tells kids that they’re loved, that they’re special, and that there is nothing wrong with being themselves. This week it taught them that they don’t have to give up.
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“Gilmore Girls” Doubles Down On Its Heteronormativity By Turning It Into a Joke
The show’s meta-commentary may have been funny, but it’s ultimately pointless.
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: Yep, “Jane The Virgin” Is Still The Best Show On TV
Luisa and Rose take 153 trips around the Great Barrier Reef, Arizona’s got a new love interest, Maggie’s got a real girlfriend, Rosewood keeps the slow reconciliation burn going, and more queer TV from the week!
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“Supergirl” Episode 205 Recap: Welcome To The Team, Danvers!
From the beginning, Supergirl has been fundamentally about three things: Women, love, and hope — and knowing how much strength is in each of those three things. Alex’s story is no different. Our story is no different.
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“Supergirl” Episode 213 Recap: Conversation Hearts
It’s Alex’s first Lesbian Valentine’s Day!
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“Take My Wife” Is Unprecedented TV In Which Lesbians Laugh, Don’t Die
Rhea Butcher and Cameron Esposito’s new show is truly delightful.
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Superqueero Roundup Recap: Hide and Seek in Refrigerators
Hey, what if we altogether stop killing off women to advance the plots of men? Even in maybe-not-real flash forwards?
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Superqueero Roundup Recap: “Supergirl” Is As Fun And Feminist As Ever On Its New Network
Welcome to a brand new weekly round-up of all the DC superhero shows that include queer women!
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Superqueero Roundup Recap: Maggie Sawyer And Alex Danvers Walk Into A Gaylien Bar
President Wonder Woman is ushering in the matriarchy like National City is Paradise Island!