Results for: bisexual
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12 TV Stars Of The ’80s and ’90s Who Turned Out To Be Lesbian, Bisexual or Otherwise Totally Queer
I woke up this morning with a burning desire to talk about Tori from “Saved by The Bell.” Did you wake up wanting to talk about Mama Keaton or Darlene Conner? I bet you did.
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Pop Culture Fix: “Supergirl” Is Getting Gay With Detective Maggie Sawyer
Batwoman’s girlfriend is coming to National City, another sneak peek of Finding Dory, queer comedians tell the most important jokes, white dudes continue to rule TV, and Bobby Brown says Whitney Houston was bi after all.
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Which TV Shows Win The LGBTQIA Alphabet Soup Contest?
“Faking It” seems to really be going for the cold when it comes to representing every letter in the LGBTQIA umbrella at least a little bit — here are 17 other shows who’ve presented a spectrum of identities.
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“Take My Wife” Is Unprecedented TV In Which Lesbians Laugh, Don’t Die
Rhea Butcher and Cameron Esposito’s new show is truly delightful.
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Root and Shaw’s “Person of Interest” Reunion Is One of The Best Gay Things I’ve Ever Seen On TV
All it takes is treating two women with scorching on-screen chemistry the same way you’d treat an opposite-sex pairing with that same rare and wondrous spark.
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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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Boobs (On Your) Tube: “Wynonna Earp” Wraps Its Lesbian In A Bullet-Proof Vest
Plus Marjorie and Catehrine are the only people who come out on top of Veep, The Fosters subdues its active shooter, and let’s finally talk about the Orphan Black finale!
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: Happy Person of Interest Day, You Gays!
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.
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The Inexplicable De-Gaying of “Pretty Little Liars”
It has been 24 episodes since Emily had a real love interest. The longest any other Liar has gone without a love interest is three episodes.
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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!
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Pop Culture Fix: Is Lexa’s Death on “The 100” the Beginning of a Lesbian TV Revolution?
Mainstream media is covering Bury Your Gays for the first time ever. Plus, Evan Rachel Wood takes over Nylon for a day, Mary Louise-Parker and Rachel Griffiths will play wives on your teevee, Roxane Gay’s first novel is becoming a movie, and everyone loves Ellen Page’s Gaycation.
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: Bisexual Declarations On Chasing Life, 69 Shenanigans on Marry Me
Also, Jane the Virgin introduced a lesbian subplot we’ve never seen before.
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: “Wynonna Earp” Brings The Gay As Promised
Waverly and Haught sitting in a tree, F-L-I-R-T-I-N-G!
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The Fosters Episode 403 Recap: Jesus Loves His Little Gay Children
Welcome back, Stef and Lena, my perfect angel babies.
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: The Walking Dead’s Denise Cloyd Is Dead Lesbian #147
Another day, another stray arrow in the eyeball. Plus: Hannah has her first queer hook-up on Girls.
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Autostraddle’s Ultimate Infographic Guide to Dead Lesbian Characters on TV
The dead lesbian TV characters trope is even worse than you think.
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Supergirl’s Feel-Good Feminism is a Bright Spot in a Bleak TV Year
Supergirl’s feminism is definitely 101, but we all had to start somewhere.
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The Seven Most Influential Queer Girl TV Shows Of The Last Seven Years
In honor of our seventh birthday, a look back on the seven television shows with the biggest impact on the representation of LGBTQ women over the last seven years.
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The Fosters Episode 317 Recap: Trust No One
Monty tells Lena she didn’t prey on a female student, while the female student continues to insist that she did.