I hope you’re staying safe out there, friends. Here’s your bi-weekly Pop Culture Fix


+ The Killing Eve season three trailer is here. It’s coming back two weeks early.

+ The Original Theatre Company’s touring production of the horror play, The Croft, is now available online. It includes some lesbian hauntings.

+ Portrait of a Lady on Fire is a queer survival guide to self-isolation. (Speaking of, did you know Portrait is on Hulu now?)

+ Wanna chat about Teddy’s bisexuality on Grey’s Anatomy? Good, ’cause Kim Raver does too.

+ Quarantine pro tip: Get yourself a lesbian.

+ Michael Schur uses The Trolley Problem to explain the COVID-19 crisis.

+ One Day at a Time‘s season four premiere drew solid numbers! (Our TV Team chatted about it in a roundtable.)

+ One more interview with Rebecca Sugar about the Steven Universe finale. (Related, in NYT: Nicole Clark on how Steven Universe helped her better understand her biracial identity.)

+ How the coronavirus is affecting the fall TV pilot season.

+ The Picard finale finally gave us what we’ve been waiting decades for with Seven of Nine.

+ Cobie Smulders chatted with Indiewire about the Stumptown season one finale and what’s coming in season two.

+ Callie and George ranked higher than Callie and Arizona on TV Line’s best Grey’s Anatomy couples list?!?!?!?!?!?!?????!!!!!!!!!!