“Penned exclusively by Black and Latinx writers, On My Block tackles race from an informed place.”
Read More“In real life, white criminals are arrested more than any other ethnic group for acts of terrorism in the UK.”
Read More“Criminal Minds has never had a queer agent across its fourteen, very straight seasons.”
Read More“To put a Disneyfied spin on human trafficking is gross and shameful.”
Read More“Sex Education indulges our yearning for the past while allowing us to see it through a more forward-looking lens.”
Read More“It’s a welcome anomaly to see a 72-year-old woman thriving professionally at the center of a show.”
Read More“Watching the Derry Girls covet hot guys, set curtains on fire, sneak tequila, and altogether act in ‘unladylike’ ways provides no end of amusement.”
Read More“Theodora may be the only queer Crain but her romantic entanglements are just as messy and realistic as those of her siblings.”
Read More“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel shows us a hodgepodge of stereotypes and trivia, but does little to actually explore Jewish identity.”
Read More“Bodyguard adds to a long and damaging media trend of depicting brown people as terrorists.”
Read More“The exploration of Munchausen by proxy syndrome in Sharp Objects spotlights to a very real form of abuse.”
Read More“As brilliant as Dana Scully was, and as badly as young women needed her, she remained frustratingly beyond the grasp of the men who wrote her.”
Read More“Altered Carbon takes a difficult task—putting an Asian man’s consciousness into a white protagonist’s body—but largely pulls it off.”
Read More“While other shows may cast Black supporting characters, seldom do we see our unique life experiences centered.”
Read More“British history is much more diverse than TV would have us think. Thankfully, the writers of Harlots seem happy to rectify this.”
Read More“Viewers of The Bold Type get to see what an open relationship entails, sans the heavy-handed moralizing that normally accompanies the topic.”
Read More“Shadowhunters has the only asexual character in all of cable television.”
Read More“Not only does One Day at a Time snatch the winning crown for the most inclusive show at Mediaversity, it blows its competition out of the water.”
Read More“It's so rare to see on TV the humanization of seniors who live with Alzheimer's disease.”
Read More“Cousineau’s troupe of hopefuls is fairly diverse, but they’re so one-dimensional that it’s mostly symbolic.”
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