Pop Culture Fix: Is “Station 19” Setting Up Maya and Carina to be a Legendary Gay Shondaland Couple?

Heather Hogan —
Aug 3, 2020
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Hey howdy hi hi, here’s your Monday Pop Culture Fix!


+ Stefania Spampinato, Dr. Carina “Orgasm” Deluca, is making a full-time move from Grey’s Anatomy to Station 19. Carmen says: “Maya and Carina are going down in history with the Shondaland gay legends, and I’ll hear nothing about it!” (Natalie says: “A threesome with a newly single Teddy Altman would pacify me.”)

+ This was also featured in Sunday Funday, but it’s worth seeing twice: remembering the short-lived queer villains of horror.

+ Saoirse Ronan-Kate and Winslet’s lesbian dinosaur film will screen at the Deauville American Film Festival along with nine other 2020 Cannes Film Festival selections.

+ Valerie Anne’s writing about Umbrella Academy season two for you, but until then, here’s Ellen Page talking about the [SPOILER].

+ The Kids Are All Right is turning ten years old, and Variety has the “untold history” of the “queer family classic.

+ Wynonna Earp‘s season four premiere ratings were huge.

+ Harley Quinn‘s animated series is now on HBO Max; if you haven’t watched it yet, treat yourself! Season two is one of my favorite gay seasons of TV ever.

+ The Emmys will be virtual this year.

+ Before she passed away, Naya Rivera recorded an episode of Netflix’s Sugar Rush, which was released on Friday and dedicated to Rivera.

+ The trailer for Evan Rachel Wood and Miranda July’s Kajillionaire is here.

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+ The GLAAD Media Awards were more political than ever this year, and rightly so.

+ Bryan Fuller’s looking to Netflix for another season of Hannibal (no way Margot and Alana will survive that!).

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Heather Hogan

Heather Hogan is an Autostraddle senior editor who lives in New York City with her wife, Stacy, and their cackle of rescued pets. She’s a member of the Television Critics Association, GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics, and a Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer critic. You can also find her on Twitter and Instagram.

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