Harley Quinn’s Valentine’s Day Special Is Gloriously Horny Bisexual Chaos
It’s the Abbott Elementary/Ted Lasso/Harley Quinn crossover you never knew you needed!
It’s the Abbott Elementary/Ted Lasso/Harley Quinn crossover you never knew you needed!
Glads and Wren’s relationship is honestly revolutionary, even though the show’s not loud about it.
Jasmin Savoy Brown and Tatiana Maslany in a new horror movie together, a queer Black Jewish contestant on this season of Survivor, and more!
Mystery, intrigue, potential ghosts, lots of gossip, queer people, and Amy Acker. Who could ask for anything more?
Joel and Ellie take to the road, but get sidetracked by a dangerous detour.
“I feel like I give main character energy, so there’s no way that I was going to be anything else.”
I do wish the producers would allow conversation about the current backlash toward trans people and drag, rather than only showing linear progress narratives.
Plus updates on All American, All American: Homecoming, Harlem, Truth Be Told, The Legend of Vox Machina, and Criminal Minds!
By so starkly villainizing its anti-establishment characters and valorizing the FBI, “Poker Face” falls backward into old narratives.
We’ve got some very bisexual reality television, the return of Harlem, Bel-Air and Star Trek: Picard; a Harley Quinn Valentine’s Day special and so much more!
Harlem shines the best when it focuses on the relationship between the four main characters. Whenever Camille, Tye, Quinn, and Angie are on screen together, you can’t help but smile.
Ellie, Tess and Joel head out into the city, and we learn about a gay love story at the end of the world.
This week’s guest judge is the one, the only, Janelle Monáe!!!
Plus! Updates on The Legend of Vox Machina and Fantasy Island.
And now it’s time for our TV Team’s Resident Bisexual to rank her Circle faves!
Natasha Lyonne stars as Charlie, a woman on the run who has an innate ability to know when someone’s lying, which comes in handy when she’s called upon to solve a string of cross-country murders.
The magic of friendship? The magic of Flapjack!
Every episode is a cringy, eye-rolling slog that doesn’t seem to have any idea who its audience is, yet seems to despise them all the same.
The last time Xavier Dolan adapted a play by Michel Marc Bouchard, he made his best film
One of the things I love about season one of Sort Of is how it shows a variety of relationships and the significance they all have on Sabi’s life without feeling the need to romanticize every one.