QUIZ: Which Mid-Aughts LGBTQ+ Female Television Character Are You?
Are you into skipping class or casting spells? Your answer will determine your fate in this very important quiz.
Are you into skipping class or casting spells? Your answer will determine your fate in this very important quiz.
This week on The L Word: Generation Q, MIcah attempts to navigate Porter-Kennard family therapy, Gigi and Dani get boozy, Finley explores her opportunities, Alice and Tom save shellfish lives and A BLAST FROM THE PAST returns to cause trouble for Shane.
Work in Progress knows friends are family (and not in a corny way), the queer teens have a night to remember on Raising Kanan, and Jess is STILL MISSING on In The Dark.
On this week’s Good Trouble: Dancing around an Asian lesbian love triangle, a whole other queer relationship forming, Margaret Cho — this show just keeps getting gayer!
Kelly, Alex, and the Superfriends set out to help a little boy and his older brother but end up uncovering more than they bargained for.
We’ve got new seasons of Sex Education and Dear White People, 90s lesbian Mom documentary, a sci-fi comic graphic novel adaptation chock-full of queers (including Olivia Thirlby!), a cartoon about gay superheroes and more!
Astra and Spooner find themselves separated from the Legends and have to try to stop Constantine and preserve Spooner’s future all on their own.
“As a person of Midwestern experience, I can say that a Lake House is supposed to be on a lake.”
Plus, Sarah Paulson chewing through scenery in the new season of American Horror Story as only she can, Motherland: Fort Salem’s season finale was INTENSE, and BET’s The Ms. Pat Show is turning out laughs from the most unexpected places.
It’s time for long drives, short cries, thwarted dates and exes who aren’t quite ready to say goodbye!
The queering of Malika Williams has begun in an episode of Good Trouble that returns the show to its roots and back to form!
What happens when a piss-baby man-child inside a traditional family sitcom has a wife who lives in another show entirely?
Kara has a Take Your Dad to Work Day as the Superfriends (INCLUDING Lena) try to stop a trash monster; Kara and Alex deal with their Phantom trauma.
If the first season was a spiral, the second seems to be about the mundanity of doing okay. And like the first season, its humor, its pathos, its power is found in its casual, low-key specificity.
Ava and Sara try to figure out what game Bishop’s playing while the Legends prepare for Mick to give birth to baby aliens.
“In Gigi’s head she’s always calculating everything and very aware of everyone’s emotions and very aware of her own emotions and then does the chaotic thing anyways. And that’s how I live my life and I love to see it on TV in someone so hot.”
This week in Episode 203 of The L Word Generation Q, Bette Porter looks at art and yells at Gigi, Dani gets a penthouse, Angie meets her half-sister, Micah gets a new job and Sophie and Finley are faced with the very real possibility that they’ll need to invest in a new kitchen table.
Plus! Things are going really well for Jukebox on Raising Kanan — until they’re not! And Motherland: Fort Salem is prepping for the plague. Relevant!
“Opening Statements” disappointed me so much, both as a critic and a fan, that it squashed most of my enthusiasm for this love triangle.
Sara and Ava find themselves stuck in a murder mystery with the Legends and the team has to find the beast among them before it’s too late.