“Abbott Elementary leans into its feel-good credentials without ignoring difficult material.”
Read More“In just two seasons, Yellowjackets has become a staple show for queer viewers.”
Read More“3 Body Problem’s most prominent deviation from the source material adds inclusion, which pays off creatively and commercially.”
Read More“Three Little Birds spotlights the Windrush Generation and recognizes Caribbean immigrants’ outsized contributions to British culture.”
Read More“The White Lotus still struggles to write well-rounded characters of color, but improves on its first season in almost every other regard.”
Read More“I didn’t expect to see my family’s experiences of Partition reflected in Ms. Marvel.”
Read More“Young Royals presents a nice alternative to the usual coming-out journey.”
Read More“Evil centers a trio of religious minorities—an atheist, a Muslim, and a Catholic—whose heated but respectful debates form some of the show’s most compelling scenes.”
Read More“Groundbreaking in its own right, Generation Q still struggles to integrate its original cast members into a modern show that’s more inclusive of real women.”
Read More“Watchmen encapsulates the weariness of Black America, our wounds healing just enough for the scabs to be torn off again.”
Read More“What We Do in the Shadows subtly taps into the notion of its vampire characters as immigrants.”
Read More“Star Trek has never adequately applied its own philosophy of IDIC—’Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations’—to gender and sexuality. Discovery attempts to rectify that.”
Read More“It would be nice to see Shrill go even further in embracing an intersectional approach to its depiction of fat women.”
Read More“British history is much more diverse than TV would have us think. Thankfully, the writers of Harlots seem happy to rectify this.”
Read More“Viewers of The Bold Type get to see what an open relationship entails, sans the heavy-handed moralizing that normally accompanies the topic.”
Read More“Not only does One Day at a Time snatch the winning crown for the most inclusive show at Mediaversity, it blows its competition out of the water.”
Read More“This Is Us smashes barriers in its exploration of mental health and addiction.”
Read More“Pose delivers a fabulous look at 80s ball culture while breaking ground for trans women, people of color, and the LGBTQ community as a whole.”
Read More“Sandra Oh finally has a role worthy of her acting chops in Killing Eve.”
Read More“Anissa shines as the first Black lesbian superhero on TV and her significance can’t be overstated.”
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