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+ E.R. Fightmaster has joined Grey’s Anatomy as the series’ first non-binary doctor. (I can’t be the only person who thinks they’ve got big Alex Vega energy, right?)
+ Just how queer is Marvel’s Eternals?
+ Dopesick tells a very different kind of queer story.
+ Megan Rapinoe talks about her St. Paul mural and its deeper meaning.
+ How iconic 60s horror film The Haunting broke the mould by putting queerness front and centre.
+ Stranger Things‘ Maya Hawke reveals how her character coming out helped viewers.
+ From Dracula’s Daughter to Carmilla, lesbian vampire depictions prove immortal.
+ Orphan Black: The Next Chapter will be back for a second season.
Tatiana was just taking a casual walk and ran into some huge #OrphanBlack: The Next Chapter Season 2 news 🤗 pic.twitter.com/CfojmBGZow
— Realm (@RealmMedia) October 28, 2021
+ Elite has already been renewed for a sixth season.
+ From Goop to puppets, how Netflix is offering sex ed for a new age.
+ Michelle Badillo has joined the cast of Search Party ahead of season five.
Very excited about Elite
Gee whiz, I sure wonder how “queer” the major corporation movie where the villains are literally called The Deviants is
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Come to think of it, E.R. Fightmaster is the perfect name for a doctor! (And perhaps a not-so-ideal name for a hospital patient!)