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The Queerest Things I Watched Last Week – October 10, 2022
I did a few binge-watches including Harley Quinn and NCIS: Hawai’i so I could jump on board the Kate and Lucy ship.
2022: Hindsight, Damn Hindsight, and Statistics
In 2020 and 2021, I looked back at the numbers for shows, as a bit of a canary in a…
From the LWTV Archives: First Happy Ending
This week, I wanted to find the first time on TV that queer women got a happy ending. Unsurprisingly, Friends was the winner.
ClexaCon ’22: Bex Taylor-Klaus Spills All
The queer representation landscape has changed immensely over the last decade, and Bex has been a part of the change every step of the way.
The Queerest Things I Watched Last Week – September 19, 2022
Nova and Mo have been making eyes at each other since Queen Sugar season seven started and Bibi gets her episode on Bad Sisters.
ClexaCon ’22: Bridget Regan – The Greatest Villain
We sat down with our favourite villain of all time, Sin Rostro, to talk about pealing faces, anti-heroes, and what she loved best of it all.
ClexaCon ’22: “Batwoman” Herself – Javicia Leslie
Comics and capes and the importance of telling our stories all come to the front when we talked with Javicia Leslie about being Batwoman.
ClexaCon ’22: “First Kill”‘s Imani Lewis
Driving a stake into our hearts, Imani Lewis dishes on getting cast, her familiarity with the queer world, and making Calliope authentic.
From the LWTV Archives: First Queer Athlete
In honor of #ALOTO, this week’s column looks into the first queer woman athlete in TV history!
Turns out, it is Niki Gunter on a 1977 episode of “Westside Medical”.