Results for: queer parenting
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“Black Lightning” Episode 103 Recap: All Aboard the Good Train #ThunderGrace!
Meet Grace Choi. She loves comic books, one day she will love Anissa Pierce, and she’s ready to light our hearts afire.
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: “The Fosters” Continues to Prove Two Bottoms Can Make a Marriage Work
Plus Sara Lance is faaaaalling for someone, Star Trek: Discovery gets a little gayer, and Counterpart’s lesbian gets some action.
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“Marvel’s Runaways” Episode 105 Recap: Collective Powers
The teens finally use their powers together, and it’s magical.
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“Marvel’s Runaways” Hasn’t Achieved Its Full Gay Potential Yet, but It’s Already a Thrilling Ride
Karolina finds herself at a horrible frat party, and something magical happens. She sees two women making out on the dance floor. She pauses, stares, transfixed. The scene captures that moment of knowing and not knowing something all at once.
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Everything Sucks! Is a Bangin’ TV Show With a Sweet Lesbian Lead
Heather and Riese talk about how much we loved the new ’90s-set teen Netflix comedy “Everything Sucks!” and why you’ll love it too and also we made you a playlist.
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How “Legends of Tomorrow” Became One of the Best Queer Shows on TV
Sara Lance is not just the captain of this ship; she’s its soul.
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“Black Lightning” Episode 102 Recap: Three Minutes in Heaven
This is brave and historic. But it’s played intimate and vulnerable and small and more than anything, normal. Just two people sharing together. Like we have seen straight people do a thousand times.
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“Marvel’s Runaways” Episode Recap 106: Gay Glow
Hulu marketing, stop trying to make Chase/Karolina happen!
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“Imposters” Is a Perfect Show for Lesbians Who Love Love (And for Lesbians Who Think Love Is a Lie)
Come for the gooey feelings, stay for the deception and scissoring quotes.
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I Demand a Lesbian Cop Show Spinoff of “The End of the F**king World”
I don’t want a Season Two. I want a dark comedy / procedural with two lesbian cops on the prowl, fighting crime and battling sexual tension.
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“Marvel’s Runaways” Episode 108 Recap: Off-The-Rails
Victor and Frank are at the bottom of this week’s power rankings.
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Original Shenny Fan Fiction: “This Is What I Want”
It’s 2017, and married power lesbians Jenny Schecter and Shane McCutcheon face some tough stuff only days before Carmen De La Pica Morales is coming in for a weekend visit that turns out a whole lot cooler than anybody could’ve predicted.
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s Rosa Diaz Comes Out as Bisexual, Stephanie Beatriz Blesses Us Again
“I’m dating a woman. I’m bi.”
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TV Team Roundtable: Just Some “Jane the Virgin” Petramos True Believers Over Here
“Nothing the show will throw at me will ever doubt my faith in the foundation of their love. NOTHING!! So don’t even try it, Jane the Virgin. This is an official warning.”
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: The TV Gays Are Out In Full Force in 2018
Grey’s Anatomy, grown-ish, Fresh Off the Boat, The Fosters, and Sara Ramirez in that tux!
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2017’s 18 Best Episodes of Lesbian, Bisexual and Trans TV
These were entire TV episodes that paid off queer storylines that had been building, or approached lesbian and bisexual and trans stuff in ways we’ve never really seen on-screen, or expanded queer storytelling into genres where it’d been lacking, or utilized new TV platforms in queer ways.
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: “Legends of Tomorrow” Knew AvaLance Was Canon All Along
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.
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“Supergirl” Episode 303 Recap: Father’s Day
It’s time for Alex and Maggie’s bridal shower, and Maggie decides to try to reconnect with her homophobic father.
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Sara Ramirez’s Kat Sandoval Debuts Even Gayer Than Imagined On “Madam Secretary”
The pocket chain was just the beginning.
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“Transparent” Without Jeffrey Tambor: More Trans Women, More Potential Revolution
As cis white men are forced out of Hollywood to face repercussions for their actions, this could become an important moment for traditionally marginalized voices to tell stories in ways we’ve never been allowed to before.