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Boob(s On Your) Tube: “Daytime Divas” Is Your New Guilty Pleasure, You’re Welcome
Also: Jen Richards and Angelica Ross join Laverne Cox on Doubt, Queen Sugar keeps getting it right, and Josh sleeps with Maggie’s straight girl on Younger.
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Laverne Cox’s “Doubt” Love Story Imagines a Better World for Trans Women
CBS already canceled Doubt, but the full first season is airing this summer and it’s breaking major ground for trans representation.
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Pretty Little Liars Episode 714 Recap: After This, And So Much More?
Paige and Emily kiss and twirl and Ali finally realizes she’s pregnant with Emily’s child.
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“Supergirl” Episode 222 Recap: Strong at the Broken Places
Go get ’em, Supergirl.
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The Fosters Episode 415 Recap: The Lusty Unicorn
Jude decides to learn about gay sex from a dating app, Callie finally graduates, Brandon and Emma keep a bigger secret from Jesus than the one he thinks they’re keeping from him, and Stef goes a little bit bananas.
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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.
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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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(Almost) Every Piece of “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” 20th Anniversary Merch, Preemptively Reviewed
A rundown of all the things you can celebrate the 20th anniversary of Buffy by buying.
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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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“The Good Fight” Episode 110 Recap: Say Goodnight, America
Only endless WTFery and an inevitable fade to black.
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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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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 206 Recap: You Can Feel Your Heart Breaking And That Means It’s Still Beating
Alex comes out and goes after the girl.
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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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Boob(s On Your) Tube: “How To Get Away With Murder” Is Always Best When It’s Gay
Eve and Annalise are the best (and the most heartbreaking), Younger is back and gayer than ever, Arizona returns to Grey’s with a smile, Rosewood is actually doing something with its queer couple this season, two new lesbians on ABC sitcoms, and more queer TV!
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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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Superqueero Roundup Recap: Canonically Queer
Maggie and Alex go on an almost-date which prompts Alex to ask Maggie on actual date but Maggie already has a date with another woman. It’s deliciously gay.
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: “Grey’s Anatomy” Brings Back The Wrong Gal Pal
Leah Murphy returns to Seattle Grace for some reason, Rose and Luisa are alive under the sea, HTGAWM tackles a misandrist case of the week, and The Real O’Neals isn’t as evolved as it thinks it is.
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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!