Top 25 Most Egregious Acts of Queerbaiting on TV
“They murdered someone together which was sex. I don’t understand what’s confusing here.”
“They murdered someone together which was sex. I don’t understand what’s confusing here.”
Is this just an excuse to keep saying “Govern Me, Mommi”? Let’s put Bette Porter 2020 to an actual vote!
This week on the “To L and Back” podcast we discuss “Light My Fire,” a fascinating journey through tennis matches, spaghetti on the floor, skateboarding parties and Senator Grisham’s art collection!
Plus updates on All American, Legacies, Almost Family, Black Lightning, and This Is Us.
On December 4th, “To L and Back” is doing a live recording in Los Angeles with the cast of “The L Word: Generation Q” and we’d love to see you there!
On December 4th, “To L and Back” is doing a live recording in Los Angeles with the cast of “The L Word: Generation Q” and we’d love to see you there!
Extreme highs and lows come with the first-love territory, and the softer moment that Toni and Cheryl spend on the couch is quite sweet. I’m often questioning why these two are together, and I think the real answer is less romantic and more troubling. Toni is a caretaker to Cheryl, and Cheryl is desperate to be loved by just about anyone.
The latest “L Word: Generation Q” trailer is out and look, it’s Jamie Clayton!!!!
Feelings, feelings everywhere and not a drop to drink.
This week on “To L and Back,” Max knows something about lobsters and Bette has had QUITE enough of Tina’s petty bourgeois anxiety!
Also, Aisha Hinds is going to break your heart on 911. Plus updates on HTGAWM, Legacies, S.W.A.T., and the finale of American Horror Story: 1984.
Yes, Cheryl Blossom is the most interesting character right now AND NOT JUST BECAUSE SHE’S GAY (but that helps).
Jessica Biel plays a lesbian radio journalist in Limetown, a HIGHLY engaging Facebook Watch series about the mysterious disappearance of 300+ people from a Utopian community which also features Sherri Saum and Marlee Matlin!
“Start here: Franky. Frankie. Sounds good, right?”
It was as if the cast’s casual banter was written by the show’s writing staff.
We learn more about Andrea’s sordid past, and how she fits into Lena’s story. (And thus, Supergirl’s.)
Y’all absolutely cannot miss former Autostraddle editor Yvonne Marquez and her wife Gloria recapping all the Quinceañera scenes in this episode you CANNOT.
Plus updates on Nancy Drew and HTGAWM!
There is plenty to celebrate. And there is plenty of work to be done.
Last night’s Cheryl and Toni-less episode, while not all bad, was a bit blah and had very little of the content that I know you all come here to read about (gay stuff). So instead, let’s play a game of Top, Bottom, or Switch, shall we?