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“Jessica Jones” Season 2: Female Rage, Trauma, and the Triumph of Women Telling Stories About Women
Jessica Jones hired all women directors for season two and filled its writers room with mostly women, too — and it shows.
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“Supergirl” Episode 310 Recap: We’ll Make It, I Swear
Supergirl is down for the count, so Alex and the DEO have to figure out how to stop Reign without her.
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“The Fosters” Season Finale Focuses on Stef and Lena’s Life-Changing Love and Sets the Stage for Their Summer Goodbye
With the winter portion of the fifth season firmly behind us, and only a three-episode special summer “goodbye” in our future, I can say confidently that The Fosters is coming back full circle. They have returned their focus to the family, and most importantly, to the best moms on television.
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“Supergirl” Episode 311 Recap: Space Girls
This female-focused episode of Supergirl kicked ass and took names.
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TV Team Roundtable: How We Handle TV That Breaks Our Hearts (Or Makes Us Want to Break the TV)
Here’s how we handle TV that lets us down, the shows we think successfully turned it around, and our ultimate dealbreakers.
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: Jane the Virgin’s Petra and JR Are Just So Damn In Love
Plus updates on The Good Fight, Grey’s Anatomy, and Once Upon a Time!
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“Scandal” Changed the Entire TV Landscape, Especially for Black Women
I think that it’s a good time to remember that before Kerry Washington’s role in Scandal there hadn’t been a black woman lead in a network television show in nearly four decades. But in the seven years since Scandal aired, there’s been a proliferation.
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“Riverdale” Epsiode 217 Recap: Movie Kiss
Sometimes, you just gotta kiss your gal pal in front of everyone at gay conversion camp.
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“Black Lightning” Episode 106 Recap: Superheroes Run in the Family
Of all the ways that the Pierce’s mutual secret-identity reveal was going to come about, I definitely never expected a raw knuckle superhero fight.
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: “Grown-ish” Goes After Internalized Biphobia
And Ximena smooches Callie right on her mouth!
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: Grey’s Anatomy Gives Arizona Her Lesbian Smooching Swagger Back
Plus three trans actors played three trans characters on TV this week, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend adds another bisexual, and updates on your favorite soapy soaps!
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“The Girlfriend Experience” Season Two: Bad Show, Decent Soft Core Lesbian Porn
“Erica’s #1 hobby is pouring glasses of water and/or vodka, and then drinking them.”
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“Black Lightning” Episode 113 Recap: The Black Lesbian Wins in the End
In the Black Lightning season one finale, Anissa Pierce once again refuses to run away from the white men who try to intimidate her. She stands with her family, and she fights back
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“Riverdale” Epsiode 216 Recap: Yikes!
I have a very bad feeling about this.
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“One Day at a Time” Brings Even More Heart and Humor and Gayness to Season 2
One Day at a Time is the most generous, compassionate, loving family sitcom on television. Carmen reviews the season, plus a bonus interview with her mom!
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“Black Lightning” Episode 107 Recap: Are Lesbians Scared of Zombies? Asking For a Friend.
“Anissa has real game! She lowers her voice an octave, bites her lip even though no one can see it, and tells Grace how much she misses her. It’s sexy. So sexy. If Grace doesn’t call back by morning I am going to jump in my television ask Anissa out myself levels of sexy.”
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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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Autostraddle March Madness — Best First Kiss: Round One (Baby Gays vs. International Faves)
Forget your ridiculous national championships, Natalie’s on a search to crown the best first on-screen kiss.
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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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Orange is the New Black Episode 510 Review: Yep, I’m Gonna Cuss Everyone Out
Spectacles rely on spectators, and I for one am not going to be pulled into this show anymore just to watch violence for the sake of violence. I can watch the news and do that, thanks.