Faking It Episode 309 Recap: So Can We Be Girlfriends?
This week on Faking It, Amy gets a girlfriend! Kinda!
This week on Faking It, Amy gets a girlfriend! Kinda!
Charlotte is dying of Cosimafluenza now too!
Hey, but at least Poussey and Soso are going to make out a little bit.
Could 2016 BE any more brutal for lesbian and bisexual TV characters?
This week on Faking It, everybody has to pick a label. Literally. Also, girls kiss other girls, in contexts both unexpected and SIGH expected.
“Just needed a change. Got a new job. Fell in love.”
Pippy and TMI get another small side story on Rosewood, Nyssa pops by on Arrow, Orphan Black gets gag-y gross, and two more queer women have bitten the TV dust.
On HBO and in the real world, Americans often choose to engage with female politicians as nothing more than bitches.
Things are getting even dumber between Arizona and Callie, and Cookie has finally met her match!
Autostraddle walks you through the entire history of trans female characters on American television from 1965-2015.
This week on Faking It, everybody has a great time at Game Night and Karma gets very jealous about the new girl in town!
Boxed In will make you feel known, and it looks like Callie and Arizona are headed to court to brawl over Sofia in the next episode of Grey’s Anatomy.
Person of Interest really, truly is going gay. Orphan Black’s fourth season continues to be spectacular. Brittani Nichols is in a new series on IFC. Raven-Symone returns to Black-ish. And even more queer TV!
This week on “Faking It,” everybody goes to a haunted hook-up party and it turns out Amy isn’t the only lady-loving lady in Hester High. Also, the mid-season trailer teases some girl-on-girl action.
Ruby and Dorothy smooch on Once Upon a Time, Haught gets closer to Waverly on Wynonna Earp, and where the heck is Luisa?
Unreal’s web-exclsuive series is delightfully gay. Empire is still Empire. And Penny just will not go away on Grey’s.
The fourth season of Orphan Black fully focuses on the things that made the first season so special.
“Jessica Williams would be the type of friend that would tell me to my face that my shirt is open and everyone can see my bra as plainly and swiftly as telling someone her drink order.”
This week on Faking It, everybody goes to SwingFest but it’s not the kind of SwingFest Karma’s parents thought it would be! HEY-O!
Waverly and Haught sitting in a tree, F-L-I-R-T-I-N-G!