“Riverdale” Epsiode 216 Recap: Yikes!
I have a very bad feeling about this.
I have a very bad feeling about this.
Thunder’s theme song isn’t about her. It’s about us. It’s about a community of black women, about our magic. It’s about the lives we have lost. Our pain.
It’s kinda wild that we haven’t talked about “You Me Her” yet but listen, it’s never too late ’cause YMH is back for Season Three, and Emma has left her poly throuple and, consequently, her husband and her girlfriend Izzy, for a “dream lesbian life” in Seattle. OR HAS SHE.
With the winter portion of the fifth season firmly behind us, and only a three-episode special summer “goodbye” in our future, I can say confidently that The Fosters is coming back full circle. They have returned their focus to the family, and most importantly, to the best moms on television.
Quick updates on Lucifer, 9-1-1, and Legends of Tomorrow!
Jessica Jones hired all women directors for season two and filled its writers room with mostly women, too — and it shows.
Toni and Cheryl sure are hanging out a lot!
Our favorite lesbian superhero goes on an adventure with her dear old dad.
Jane the Virgin saw the audience reading Petra as queer and gave her a female love interest. Simple as that.
Gay updates on: Riverdale, Once Upon a Time, Life Sentence, 9-1-1, Legends of Tomorrow, The Fosters, and Grey’s Anatomy!
“Anissa has real game! She lowers her voice an octave, bites her lip even though no one can see it, and tells Grace how much she misses her. It’s sexy. So sexy. If Grace doesn’t call back by morning I am going to jump in my television ask Anissa out myself levels of sexy.”
“Take My Wife” Season 2 is now available on iTunes and surprise, we loved it!
Plus gayness on Once Upon a Time, The Mick, 9-1-1, The Chi, and a rundown of our can’t-miss TV #content from the past two weeks.
Carmen and Natalie watched the black feminist television opera that was Scandal and How To Get Away With Murder’s two-hour crossover event. And they got together to tell you all about it!
Unlike so many other sitcoms from the ’90s, this one really holds up.
The CW should probably change their slogan from “dare to defy” to “dare to BE BI.”
Of all the ways that the Pierce’s mutual secret-identity reveal was going to come about, I definitely never expected a raw knuckle superhero fight.
Good Girls tries to do a little too much right out of the gate, but thankfully one of those things is capturing the spirit of the Women’s March and the female-driven resistance.
The “Heathers” reboot pilot dropped yesterday and Heather and Riese are here to tell you why it shattered their queer dreams into a million tiny terrible pieces.
If you missed it when it aired, you can watch it on Hulu!