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2 months ago |
them.us | Ana Osorno |Catherine Mhloyi
“Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye, you were bigger than the whole sky.”In a devastating but sadly unsurprising turn of events given the fate of so many beloved sapphic TV shows, Sex Lives of College Girls (SLOCG) has not been renewed for a fourth season, becoming another casualty on a long list of canceled shows featuring lesbians and women who love women. Which leaves us wondering: Why can’t we have nice things?
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Jan 31, 2025 |
them.us | Ana Osorno |Catherine Mhloyi
If the very queer season three finale of The Sex Lives of College Girls didn’t make you shed a few tears, are you OK? The latest season of Mindy Kaling’s coming-of-age comedy began with a truly devastating loss: the departure of OG cast member Reneé Rapp who played the bitchy but beloved Leighton Murray. Throughout the first season of the Max series, Rapp’s character went from being a “straight-presenting” sorority girl to an out-and-proud queer menace (said with love).
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Jan 27, 2025 |
them.us | Catherine Mhloyi
A few days ago, I got to tell Anna Cathcart, the titular star of Netflix’s original series XO, Kitty, how enamored I am with her show. I told her I had watched all of season two in one day to which she replied, “People keep telling me that, but I don’t know if I could do it. Four hours is a long time!”She’s not wrong, but what I didn’t tell her is that, in Kitty Covey, I finally found a bisexual villain that I can really root for.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
them.us | Juan Velasquez |James Factora |Fran Tirado |Ana Osorno |Michael Cuby |Sam Riedel | +2 more
Unless you were living under a rock for all of 2024, you know this was the year of Chappell Roan. The self-proclaimed Midwest Princess made headlines all year, building such a fervent fandom that she had to speak out about boundaries and toxic behavior.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Juan Velasquez |James Factora |Fran Tirado |Ana Osorno |Michael Cuby |Sam Riedel | +2 more
Unless you were living under a rock for all of 2024, you know this was the year of Chappell Roan. The self-proclaimed Midwest Princess made headlines all year, building such a fervent fandom that she had to speak out about boundaries and toxic behavior.
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