“Still Star-Crossed is fanfiction made for TV.”
Read More“‘Females are strong as hell’ according to Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’s theme song, but they’re mostly white.”
Read More“The vast amounts of terror dispensed on characters of color makes for a disturbing picture.”
Read More“The entire cast is white except for Lucas, a rule-abiding kid who is Black. This kind of retro tokenism is not something we should be nostalgic about.”
Read More“Better Call Saul leaves entire swathes of people in the dustbin of tropes and stereotypes.”
Read More“This Is Us makes a concerted effort to be inclusive, even though it’s painfully obvious that the writers are not always coming from a place of lived experience.”
Read More“There is definitely something radical about seeing a bisexual president of the United States, although he is closeted during his time in office.”
Read More“Veep can be a bit of a grab bag. It’s both feminist and women-hating; racially progressive and racist; offensive and hilarious by turns. But somehow it all comes together.”
Read More“While HBO’s Silicon Valley is an enjoyable show, make sure your eyes are open to its erasure of already-marginalized communities within the tech industry.”
Read More“For many children of immigrants, myself included, this was the first time seeing our family dynamics authentically portrayed on screen.”
Read More“Modern Family should know better than anyone that things change, and to stay relevant we need to change with the times.”
Read More“Black-ish tells stories the way they should be told—in fragments of truth, scattered across multiple characters rather than feeding one big, overarching narrative meant to represent every black American.”
Read More“Zahid, a nerdy South Asian friend obsessed with girls, boobs, and sex, is such a one-note caricature that it all feels a bit 1980s and ass-backwards, mostly.”
Read More“GLOW tries to be too clever, commenting on stereotypes by employing them satirically yet never quite putting their money where their mouth is—by actually developing their POC characters.”
Read More“Big Little Lies features dynamic and engaging women—an effort that unfortunately does not extend to race or sexuality.“
Read More“Ostensibly a love letter to a grizzled cowboy, I Love Dick is actually an ode to women everywhere.”
Read More“Shetland is focused on one thing, and one thing only—the story. I was drawn right into the isolation, the fog, and the secrets of this Scottish crime-noir.”
Read More“Season 3’s coming-out storyline is fascinating to watch because it breaks from using the traditional coming-out tropes.”
Read More“American Gods commits the biggest sin a prestige television show can—giving the glossy veneer of thoughtful racial and gender commentary but leaving much to be desired.”
Read More“The single most refreshing aspect of Harlots is its inclusion of Black people in Georgian England.”
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