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  • 1 week ago | radiotimes.com | David Opie

    But now that Agent Tuello (Sam Jaeger) has managed to get the charges from last season dropped against him, Luke is finally free to go back to Alaska, where June's mother and her baby Nichole are waiting. They can all be a happy family at last, except their child Hannah is still in Gilead and Luke isn't ready to give up the fight just yet. At Mayday HQ, Luke reveals that he's staying behind to personally deliver the bombs. "It's my turn to hurt Gilead," he says.

  • 1 week ago | ca.news.yahoo.com | David Opie

    The Last of Us Part I delivered some of the most moving queer stories on TV, and season 2 is likely to do the same if the first episode is anything to go by. The Last of Us Part II has brought the show back in style, and it promises to be even more queer than the last season. (Sky)Warning: This article contains some spoilers for The Last of Us series 2 episode 1. The Last of Us was always going to appeal to the gays regardless of whether there was actually any queer content in the show to speak of.

  • 1 week ago | digitalspy.com | David Opie

    Everyone loves a messy relationship drama, as long as the drama isn't about them. That's why shows like Netflix's Obsession and the BBC's Doctor Foster have proven to be so addictive for viewers in the UK and beyond. With that in mind, ITV has commissioned a new drama about adultery called yep, you guessed it, Adultery.

  • 1 week ago | ca.news.yahoo.com | David Opie

    It's no secret that gay men will die if they can't find at least one old-school diva to latch onto and obsess over. Thank god for Hacks then, which stars a seventy-something comedian called Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) who isn't afraid to speak her mind and obliterate anyone stupid enough to get in her way. Unless you're into getting obliterated. Personally, I would very happily get roasted by Vance in the cruellest, most vicious ways possible that not even Satan himself could imagine.

  • 2 weeks ago | digitalspy.com | David Opie

    The Handmaid's Tale season 6 spoilers are kept to a minimum in this review. The Handmaid's Tale has long represented different things to different people. For some, it's a cautionary tale. For others, it's a more direct reflection of what women have historically faced already (a point the writers often seem to forget).

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David Opie
David Opie @DavidOpie
12 Apr 25

RT @peelthatornge: "Eyes gushing as I polished the fake Emmys already ordered for both actors" LMAO fr though Hannah better win this year #…

David Opie
David Opie @DavidOpie
11 Apr 25

RT @zzarlin15992: This is what Soul Looks like by the way. It comes from Effort, the want to create something and be good at it. https://t.…

David Opie
David Opie @DavidOpie
11 Apr 25

I wrote about shipping Deborah and Ava in #Hacks and why they’re never going to bang (much to my sadness and regret) My latest LGBTQ+ column @YahooEntsUK https://t.co/u8l5gD7xJC