After what felt like an eternity, the highly anticipated Volume 9 of the beloved animated series “RWBY” is finally coming out!
This year has been devastating for fans of sapphic TV shows, as many of our favorite series featuring queer women characters were canceled too soon. Fortunately, the recent renewals of many of our favorite shows give us hope they will continue to thrive in the audiovisual landscape for years to come.
“Star Trek: Picard” season 2 is finally here, and we are excited about what this new season will bring, especially after how things ended between Seven of Nine and Raffi Musiker in the last episode of the first season. Now we wait to see how their love story progresses in the new episodes.
Production of the highly anticipated second season of "Star Trek: Picard" has been affected by the Coronavirus pandemic.
Set in the fast-paced world of Toronto's hospitals, "Nurses" is the critically acclaimed TV series that brings to light the experiences of young medical professionals. And if there's one character that stood out in the first season, it's Ashley, the lesbian nurse whose journey we couldn't stop watching unfold.
GLAAD, the media advocacy organization for LGBTQ people, has just released the 16th edition of the Where Are We On TV study on LGBTQ representation on television. Here are the results on:
- LGBTQ Representation On Prime Time Television
- LGBTQ Representation On The Cable
- LGBTQ Representation on Streaming Platforms
- Greg Berlanti, Lena Waithe, Ryan Murphy, And Shonda Rhimes
It’s time to find out which TV shows The CW has renewed and which ones they have canceled hoping no LGBTQ characters will disappear.
Lesbian love story on TV? Yes please!
Star Trek: Picard had a surprise for us in the Season 1 final broadcasted on CBS All Access.