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I Made All My Friends Reenact The Planet From “The L Word” for a Week and Now Everyone Hates Me
I needed to know how they did it. I needed to see if the “way that we live,” was a way that I could live.
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Grey’s Anatomy’s 30 Gayest Moments To Celebrate Its 300th Episode
Happy Birthday, Grey’s Anatomy. (And before you ask, yes, I managed to fit in Callie and Arizona’s brief shower sex scene from season six. )
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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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Boob(s On Your) Tube: All The Lesbians Are Psycho Clowns on “American Horror Story: Cult” Now!
We’re also checking in on Queen Sugar, How to Get Away With Murder, and Grey’s Anatomy!
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“Wynonna Earp” Episode 212 Recap: Where the Wild Things Aren’t
Well and that was a damn near perfect season of television.
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Boob(s On Your)Tube: Fresh Off The Boat’s Very Special Coming Out Episode Is Very Good
Plus: Grey’s Anatomy’s 300th episode, keeping up with Annalise and her new potential gal pal, Jessica Szhor plays a lesbian again, there’s some queer women on The Girlfriend Experience, and American Horror Story: Cult marches grimly toward its final episode.
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Boob(s on Your) Tube: Luisa and Rose Are Back on “Jane the Virgin”
Plus, American Horror Story is covered in S.C.U.M., The Shannara Chronicles has bedazzled eyebrows, and more queer lady TV updates!
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“Halt and Catch Fire” Is The Best TV Show You’re Not Watching (Yet)
The lesbian character I tuned in for didn’t make herself lightly known until the show’s final season, but at that point I didn’t even care — I was already enthralled by this smart, progressive fascinating show about the rise of personal computing and the internet with two smart, progressive, fascinating female characters at the helm of it all.
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Monday Roundtable: TV Shows We’re Watching to Escape This Nightmare World
“Almost all of the characters are terrible people and the main values I share with them are workaholism and excellent hair. But sometimes when things fall apart, it can be nice to see things fall apart somewhere entirely different, again and again and again.”
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“195 Lewis” Is a Love Letter to Black, Queer Brooklyn
What I can say, with the utmost love, is that this series feels like Brooklyn. It feels like the Brooklyn that raised me and protected me as a young woman. It feels like Sisterhood. It’s funny and smart and bright and challenging.
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“Wynonna Earp” Episode 210 Recap: Haught Damn
There are now four queer women on this show and none of them are dead!
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“Supergirl” Episode 307 Recap: Make it Reign
Kara has an unexpected visitor, Sam discovers more about her past, Alex is criminally underused, and Lena is MIA.
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“Orphan Black” Episode 510 Recap: Goodbye to You
What a trip, man.
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“Supergirl” Episode 308 / “Arrow” Episode 608: Legends of SuperFlarrow Parts I & II
Alex and Kara travel to Earth-1 to team up with Sara Lance and the rest of the CW DC heroes to punch some Nazis.
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In 2017, Lesbian and Bisexual TV Characters Did Pretty OK, and That’s a Pretty Big Deal
2017 somehow turned out to be the best year ever for lesbian and bisexual women on television — but we’ve still got a ways to go.
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“Wynonna Earp” Episode 211 Recap: Wibbly Wobbly Timey Wimey
Waverly and Nicole have to work together to try to save Wynonna…the only problem is, they don’t remember her.
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“Supergirl” Episode 304: Cool Aunt Crew
Kara is being worshipped by a cult, Sam is invited to Girls’ Night, Alex has a breakdown; it’s a lot, honestly.
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: “Fresh Off The Boat” Nails The Nostalgia Of Coming Out As A Lesbian In The ’90s
Plus Chantal is back for a minute on Queen Sugar, lesbian orgasms abound on Grey’s Anatomy, and Annalise gets the upper hand on her therapist in exactly one session on HTGAWM.
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Michigan Lesbian Lives Through “American Horror Story: Cult,” But Also Hope Dies, So
What self-respecting lesbian turns down a chance to sit in the same room as Rachel Maddow or Lana Winters?
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Transparent Season Four Finds Its Heart by Keeping It in the Family
Transparent isn’t a show about any single person. It’s a show about family. That’s what it’s always been and when it focuses on that, it’s at its absolute best.