Pop Culture Fix: Ruby Rose Is Winking Her Way Back Into Your Heart With “Batwoman”

Heather Hogan
Sep 18, 2019
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Hello and welcome to the last Pop Culture Fix before Carol leaves Netflix! You have been warned! 


+ Ruby Rose is ready to stand on her own, save Gotham, and get the girl. (There’s some legit multimedia winking going on over at Glamour for this cover story.)

+ The trailer for season two of All American is here!

+ The whole Adams Foster family is getting back together for the special Christmas episode of Good Trouble and would you get a load of Jude???

+ Ten storytellers revolutionizing TV, including Lena Waithe, Lily Singh, but inexplicably not Janet Mock.

+ The welcome rise of the stripper ensemble film.

+ Introducing the Sara Ramirez Test.

+ Issa Rae is re-imagining Set It Off.

+ Filming dates for the new season of One Day at a Time (if you’re in LA, you should go!).

+ Alia Shawkat will spend 24 hours on stage performing one scene 100 times.

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+ The Transparent musical finale is the best of worst and Transparent all in one.

+ Lily Singh’s late night show premiered this week, and here is her opening monologue.

+ Stephanie Beatriz will guest star on Disney Channel’s Elena of Avalor.

+ Harvey Weinstein told Cara Delevingne to hide her sexuality.

+ Cherry Jones chatted with Vulture about Secession.

+ Jane Lynch and Cyndi Lauper are developing a “Golden Girls-style” comedy for Netflix. 🧐

+ Celine Dion has dropped some new tracks from her first album in six years.

+ Man, I have no idea what’s going to happen in this final season of How to Get Away With Murder but I love hearing Annalise yelling about, “We’re going to bury it! We’re going to bury all of it!”

+ Here’s a deleted Nia scene from season four of Supergirl.

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+ Sarah Pauslon on channeling her inner scumbag.

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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.

Heather Hogan has written 1718 articles for us.

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