Or how networks turned queer longing into free marketing — and why I don’t buy it anymore
How the 90s taught us queerness was fine... as long as it was the punchline.
Because sometimes the arson is metaphorical, and sometimes it’s just a Tuesday.
Why TV Can’t Handle Pastel Palettes, Talking Animals & Emotionally Literate Men
Dead fiancé. Red hair dye. CIA reveal. Piano score. Jennifer Garner running through a parking garage like grief is chasing her. It’s art. It’s pain. It’s everything.
Or How Batman & Robin Gave Us a Queer Identity Crisis in 125 Minutes
A love letter to one of the most iconic queer Black characters on TV—and the radical power of his softness, sass, and strength.
How Will Truman became the “safe” gay best friend for straight America.
Because healing looks better when you're holding a sword and a himbo is ready to throw himself into the void on your behalf.
She runs. She bleeds. She lives. And in doing so, she tells the truth about what it means to be a girl in a world that wants you gone.
Or how one sidekick in spandex unlocked my entire personality
Or Four Heroes, Zero Cynicism, All Heart