“Wynonna Earp” Episode 211 Recap: Wibbly Wobbly Timey Wimey
Waverly and Nicole have to work together to try to save Wynonna…the only problem is, they don’t remember her.
Waverly and Nicole have to work together to try to save Wynonna…the only problem is, they don’t remember her.
Take a break from this hellscape of a week and swoon with some queer women who get their happily ever afters.
Seeso’s shuttering puts “Take My Wife”‘s second season in jeopardy, which is bad news for fans of Cameron Esposito, Rhea Butcher, Brittani Nichols, Gaby Dunn, Tegan & Sara, Jen Richards, Clea Duvall and positive lesbian representation in general.
At the end of the day, Kat, Sutton, and Jane always have each other.
What a trip, man.
“The violins kept getting more and more excited and so did I and by the end of that three-minute scene I was gay.”
There are now four queer women on this show and none of them are dead!
Also let’s check in with the women of Claws and the smoochy shenanigans on Younger.
It’s an important thing to learn about and acknowledge the people who make the things we love, and this book gives Steven Universe fans an opportunity to do just that.
Call the U-Haul!
CBS already canceled Doubt, but the full first season is airing this summer and it’s breaking major ground for trans representation.
Sometimes you gotta cause a riot.
Ilene Chaiken dropped a LOT of interesting L Word reboot news at the TCA press tour.
The babies are coming, the babies are coming!
“Jessi showed me that it was cool to focus on my ambitions and to form deep relationships with other girls instead of being boy-obsessed.”
“From now on, we’re a we.”
Bet ya didn’t see that coming!
Also: Maggie gets in more trouble in the bath on Younger, and The Fosters talks about trans sex and abortions without apologizing.
“I am struck that in its second season Queen Sugar has broken open the myth, often accepted as truth, that black women must endure all of their community’s burdens.”
“This lesbian shit is intense!”