“In just two seasons, Yellowjackets has become a staple show for queer viewers.”
Read More“Three Little Birds spotlights the Windrush Generation and recognizes Caribbean immigrants’ outsized contributions to British culture.”
Read More“Ted Lasso shows how much work goes into maintaining mental health, revealing it to be the ongoing journey it is.”
Read More“Young Royals presents a nice alternative to the usual coming-out journey.”
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“Russian Doll smashes the Bechdel test, with women speaking over 70% of all dialogue.”
Read More“Daenerys and Cersei are portrayed as too ambitious and emotionally unfit to rule the Seven Kingdoms.”
Read More“Ramy captures what it’s like to grow up as an Arab Muslim in America while providing a multitude of entry points for other communities.”
Read More“Bodyguard adds to a long and damaging media trend of depicting brown people as terrorists.”
Read More“The exploration of Munchausen by proxy syndrome in Sharp Objects spotlights to a very real form of abuse.”
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“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“It's so rare to see on TV the humanization of seniors who live with Alzheimer's disease.”
Read More“This Is Us smashes barriers in its exploration of mental health and addiction.”
Read More"As fantastic as Michel Gomes is, he's still a nondisabled actor instead of a wheelchair user who could have brought more nuance to the role."
Read More“A departure from many other long-running crime procedurals, Elementary deliberately avoids tired tropes.”
Read More"The women are complex and well-rounded but they remain, unfortunately, in service to the men and boys of the show."
Read More“Not only does Superstore showcase diversity in age, body type, gender, race, and sexual orientation, its critique of class is especially incisive.”
Read More“The entire cast is white except for Lucas, a rule-abiding kid who is Black. This kind of retro tokenism is not something we should be nostalgic about.”
Read More“Better Call Saul leaves entire swathes of people in the dustbin of tropes and stereotypes.”
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