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Boob(s On Your) Tube: Everyone Is Gay On Quiet Ann’s Episode of “Claws”
Plus hey did you know there’s queerness on Comedy Central’s “Detroiters”?
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I Made All My Friends Reenact The Planet from “The L Word” Again and Can Whoever Killed Jenny Please Come Kill Me
Mamma Mia, here we go again! It’s season two of The L Word and I want to die!
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Monday Roundtable: The Ships We’d Still Go Down With
Here are the queer lady ships that made us/destroyed us; what are yours?
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“Riverdale” Episode 219 Recap: Something Wicked This Way Comes Back
Entire town of Riverdale, r u ok? Worried about u.
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: “Mi Familia Perfecta” Adds More Lesbians to Telemundo
Plus updates on Queen Sugar, Legion, and Imposters
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Everything That Didn’t Happen Because Seasons 3-6 of “The L Word” Were 10th Grade Creative Writing Assignments
“Your assignment is to write about what happens when Sarah Schuster moves back to LA after a brief stay in a psychiatric hospital in her hometown in Illinois.”
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Sara Ramirez’s Bisexual Coming Out on “Madam Secretary” Was Breathtaking
I have never seen Sara Ramirez more comfortable in her body. She looks like she’s at home in herself.
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Tanya Saracho Made “Vida” With, For and About Latinxs — And She’s Not Apologizing
Vida’s queer showrunner Tanya Saracho talks to Autostraddle one-on-one about the politics of building a Latinx LGBT writers room, Beyoncé, and why Vida is going to be your new spring obsession!
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Vida’s Non-Binary Latinx Actor Ser Anzoategui Already Knows Their Show Will Be Your New Favorite
Vida’s out non-binary actor Ser Anzoategui gave Autostraddle an one-on-one interview about the show, the importance of queer Latinx representation in front of and behind the camera, and even sang a little Selena for the heck of it. You want this!
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“Black Lightning” Episode 112 Recap: A Bullet-Proof Black Lesbian On TV Is Oh So Sweet!
I’ll cut the mushy feelings for now and save the rest for next week — when we will come back together for the BLACK LIGHTNING SEASON FINALE!!!!
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“Black Lightning” Episode 111 Recap: This Land Is Made For You and Me
In the middle of superhero spy conspiracy theories, Thunder punches and Lightning bolts, Black Lightning puts forth an important episode about police corruption in black communities.
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“Supergirl” Episode 316 Recap: Girl Gangs Galore
Alex and Kara rush to find a cure for Pestilence’s… well, pestilence without falling victim to it themselves while Lena tries to separate Reign from Sam.
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Announcing the Winners of Autostraddle’s Inaugural Queer TV Awards!
Ten thousand reader votes later…
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“Supergirl” Episode 313 Recap: Stay
Alex and Kara try to discover if there is still humanity left in the Worldkillers while Lena tries to figure out what’s wrong with Sam.
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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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Shondaland’s “How To Get Away With A Scandal” Crossover Event Was a Black Feminist Masterpiece
Carmen and Natalie watched the black feminist television opera that was Scandal and How To Get Away With Murder’s two-hour crossover event. And they got together to tell you all about it!
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“Vida” Episode 106 Recap: A Kiss That Never Says Goodbye
It’s Vida’s season finale, but already I want more. We need more of this thoughtful, gut wrenching, unapologetic, queer, brown show in our lives.
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“Supergirl” Episode 312 Recap: Edge of Glory
Lena sets out with Kara to take down Edge once and for all while Alex tries to figure out the cause of Sam’s blackouts.
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“Vida” Episode 103 Recap: Let’s Talk About Sex, Baby
It isn’t just about the hot sex — though the sex is very hot — it’s about creating spaces where Latinx queer bodies can feel ownership. It’s tearing down shame. It’s about saying that our love, our sex, our sticky sweat is valid. It’s about fighting tooth and nail for pleasure in a world that would rather us be criminalized for waking up in the morning.
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“Good Girls” Is Made for This #MeToo Moment
Good Girls tries to do a little too much right out of the gate, but thankfully one of those things is capturing the spirit of the Women’s March and the female-driven resistance.