“Rooting for a show doesn’t always mean it will always live up to its potential.”
Read More“This Is Us smashes barriers in its exploration of mental health and addiction.”
Read More“In recent years, writers of Grey’s Anatomy have gained the courage to adapt a more intentional approach to diversity.”
Read More“Pose delivers a fabulous look at 80s ball culture while breaking ground for trans women, people of color, and the LGBTQ community as a whole.”
Read More“Season 2 introduces the show’s first openly gay character in the form of a dancer named Yolanda.”
Read More“Sandra Oh finally has a role worthy of her acting chops in Killing Eve.”
Read More“This season, the power belongs solely with the women.”
Read More“Anissa shines as the first Black lesbian superhero on TV and her significance can’t be overstated.”
Read More“Brooklyn Nine-Nine goes out of its way to speak directly to its audience and say, ‘we see you.’”
Read More“Howards End demonstrates how a period drama can revisit a classic work while enhancing the original vision for modern audiences.”
Read More“I wanted to give Younger full marks for gender parity, but the romance between Liza and her boss is extremely problematic, particularly in the #MeToo era.”
Read More"As fantastic as Michel Gomes is, he's still a nondisabled actor instead of a wheelchair user who could have brought more nuance to the role."
Read More“Nomi stands out on Grown-ish as one of the most well-rounded bisexual characters on TV to date.”
Read More“Dirk Gently is tainted with controversy, but the writers clearly make an effort to be inclusive.”
Read More“Season 2 of The Flash continues to be a mix of good intentions and significant missteps.”
Read More“At its best, the first season of The Flash is a rebuttal of toxic masculinity. On the flipside, women remain marginalized and disability is mishandled.”
Read More“Black Mirror has markedly improved its inclusiveness since it first aired in 2011, but there is still room for improvement.”
Read More"it’s laudable that Victoria willingly takes creative liberties to incorporate a brief, same-sex affair."
Read More“Marvel’s Runaways catapults us into the future, where demographics match those of reality and you can be attracted to whoever the F you want.”
Read More“The CW has a positive history of prioritizing inclusion; however, Dynasty is full of minor clichés and predictable stereotypes.”
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