“Marvelous Mrs Maisel” Finally Addresses Susie’s Sexuality, Sort Of
Midge finally notices what we noticed long ago — Susie’s yet to get a romantic storyline — and thus our plucky heroine takes Susie on a field trip to the lesbian bar.
Midge finally notices what we noticed long ago — Susie’s yet to get a romantic storyline — and thus our plucky heroine takes Susie on a field trip to the lesbian bar.
Jasmine says Daya should be a Gemini because she’s two-faced. Come on, Jasmine, study your astrology — of course the most emotional queen is a water sign!
I played Charades with my family on Christmas Day and none of them had heard of Portrait of a Lady on Fire!
Warm thoughts for a long winter.
Also! Updates on Bel-Air, Home Economics, Grey’s Anatomy, Legacies, and All American.
“Francine was almost definitely my root, so this is very affirming.”
If you’ve ever wanted step by step instructions about how to deep clean your room, this is the post for you.
There is, apparently, a ballet child to queer adult pipeline, and I want to come out as a person of queer ballet experience.
Managing Editor Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya reflects on the origins of Time Zone Week. Plus: Behind-the-scenes art content!
We met when I was 16 and she was 17. We weren’t dating, but we might as well have been. I’ve been thinking about her more than usual lately, ever since I found myself obsessed with Yellowjackets.
And it’s time to put everything on the line for trans kids in Texas (and so many states to come).
Two lovers with heightened senses enjoy each other’s company in the woods. “Heather felt more than heard Christina’s moan — it was deep in her chest, like a rumble, like a growl. ‘Fuck, I love your tits,’ she said.”
We knew, but the way Sophie and Ryan keep stealing smiles at each other, and confirming their relationship to their friends?! WE DESERVE THIS, OKAY!!!
In this post is every photo from Da Brat’s wedding that I could find because Black love is beautiful and we deserve. That is all.
Sara and Ava imagine a domestic future together in the penultimate episode of the season.
If your partner always portrays themself as the wronged party in the trials and tribulations of past relationships — red flag.
There’s a reason people say things like “grief isn’t linear,” and “you won’t feel this way forever,” and there’s also a reason it feels like you’re hearing those things through a set of ear muffs when you’re in the moment.
Plus, the debate about Sally Rooney’s depictions of bisexuality and queerness continues apace.
“I thought you wanted to start dating in your forties?”
It’s National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, and I’m choosing to create the queer media coverage I want to see.