
“We’re going to be alright” – LGBTQ Characters on TV – ComicCon@Home 2020
Figuring out what’s next means taking a long, hard, look at what’s happened and understanding what’s lacking.

San Diego Comic-Con 2020
We’re a week away, so let’s help each other find the queerest content for Comic-Con@Home #SDCC2020

Will Web Series Techniques Go Mainstream (Again)
Webisodes and web series all come from discarded traditional filming techniques which are being re-adopted now. What innovations will be next?

Fight For Vagrant Queen
It’s got style, camp, and a chance to be saved. Let’s fight for “Vagrant Queen” and get our show another season!

Queerly Copland
On understanding why cop shows are prevalent on TV, and why the first two non-comedy queer-named-and-led series are about law enforcement.

The Limits of Headlining
While queer characters are on every type of show out there, the ones where they get to headline a show named for them are limited in scope.

A Lack of Intersectionality
Looking at the numbers of Intersectionality on shows, we still have a long way to go.

Why I Love What I Love
Sometimes we all just need to love what we love. And I love a lot of television shows.

She-Ra Won In the End
We must be strong we must be brave, and we will be gay in the end. How She-Ra took risks and gave us a win in the end.