“Ted Lasso shows how much work goes into maintaining mental health, revealing it to be the ongoing journey it is.”
Read More“The kindness and warmth of Heartstopper’s female friendships provides a refreshing take to the cattiness other media tends to project onto teen girls.”
Read More“I can’t remember the last time I’ve felt so seen by a show, or felt so strongly that watching Beef has helped me to see others.”
Read More“Star Trek: The Next Generation’s greatest sin was the way it failed some of its cast members.”
Read More“While LGBTQ representation may not be the deepest in She-Hulk, it’s positive to see different sexual identities normalized.”
Read More“Many autistic viewers have mixed feelings about The Good Doctor.”
Read More“The Bear is more inclusive than its premise would have you think.”
Read More“Adding a gay character to Bridgerton is better than no representation at all, but the queerbaiting that comes with him is less welcome.”
Read More“It’s fascinating to watch Reagan navigate tests of cultural purity.”
Read More“Them gives room to see Black women support and be present for each other.”
Read More“If the writers can tamp down the earnestness, Good Trouble’s inclusive themes will make even more of an impact.”
Read More“It feels gross to watch flat characters of color fawn over John Walker, yet another ‘flawed but complex’ white man in the MCU.”
Read More“Succession deftly critiques white feminism as anything but radical.”
Read More“The Mandalorian continues Star Wars' penchant for creating worlds that are overwhelmingly populated by men.”
Read More“The aspirations of Hollywood feel genuine, yet glaring moments of oversight make it hard to fully embrace.”
Read More“Love, Victor centers characters of color, but never quite digs into what that means.”
Read More“Never Have I Ever perplexingly dabbles in casual Islamophobia, ableism, and fatphobia.”
Read More“British Asian actor Sacha Dhawan shines as Orlo, a career bureaucrat in Peter’s inner circle.”
Read More“Dickinson challenges our straight-washing of history and allows for nuanced takes on love and attraction.”
Read More“The overwhelming majority of The Affair’s episodes are directed by men, making it difficult to push beyond the male gaze.”
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