“In just two seasons, Yellowjackets has become a staple show for queer viewers.”
Read More“Fallout’s heart is in the right place, but more work needs to be done for it to become the inclusive show it thinks it is.”
Read More“Mr. and Mrs. Smith tackles the intricacies of interracial relationships by showing us tough but open conversations.”
Read More“Dead Boy Detectives portrays a wide range of LGBTQ experiences that can help queer people feel seen at any point on their journeys of self-discovery.”
Read More“Friends punches down on every marginalized identity in sight.”
Read More“The kindness and warmth of Heartstopper’s female friendships provides a refreshing take to the cattiness other media tends to project onto teen girls.”
Read More“While LGBTQ representation may not be the deepest in She-Hulk, it’s positive to see different sexual identities normalized.”
Read More“Far from being good representation, Indian Matchmaking imparts false impressions of Indian culture.”
Read More“I didn’t expect to see my family’s experiences of Partition reflected in Ms. Marvel.”
Read More“Adding a gay character to Bridgerton is better than no representation at all, but the queerbaiting that comes with him is less welcome.”
Read More“It’s fascinating to watch Reagan navigate tests of cultural purity.”
Read More“Young Royals presents a nice alternative to the usual coming-out journey.”
Read More“If the writers can tamp down the earnestness, Good Trouble’s inclusive themes will make even more of an impact.”
Read More“WandaVision doesn't grasp gender or racial representation as well as it thinks it does.”
Read More“Lovecraft Country wears its progressivism like a costume.”
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“Indian Matchmaking inadvertently promotes the very ideologies it aims to critique.”
Read More“I have a hugely problematic fave, and that fave is BL.”
Read More“Love, Victor centers characters of color, but never quite digs into what that means.”
Read More“Westworld’s third season tried to say ‘the future is female,’ but undermines its own messaging.”
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