“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“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“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“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“Howards End demonstrates how a period drama can revisit a classic work while enhancing the original vision for modern audiences.”
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"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 non-white roles in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel are about as lazy as you can get, if not a bit regressive.”
Read More“Grace and Frankie portrays the multifaceted lives of older women as well as older gay men.”
Read More“Not only does Superstore showcase diversity in age, body type, gender, race, and sexual orientation, its critique of class is especially incisive.”
Read More“The absence of LGBTQ from 13 seasons of Criminal Minds rings hollow, especially disappointing when the show fares so well in other categories.”
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