Get ready for an even more intense ride in the upcoming season 2 of "The Wilds"!
Get ready for an even more intense ride in the upcoming season 2 of "The Wilds"!
"The Wilds" is a new TV show with queer young women, which you should be watching. It's an intriguing series that brings together all of the things I love about television: strong female leads, suspense, and LGBTQ+ representation.
On December 11, 2020, drama series “The Wilds” landed on Amazon Prime Video. The story that follows a group of 7 teenage girls, including two lesbians, on a desert island after the “crash” of their plane was successful enough to be renewed for a season two.
The adventures of Gretchen, Fatin, Dot, Leah, Toni, Martha, Daniel, Dean, Nora, Rachel, and Shelby will thus be able to continue in new episodes.
This season the writers of "Skam" have taken things to the next level.
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The media advocacy group dedicated to LGBTQ individuals, GLAAD, has freshly launched the 16th version of their 'Where Are We On TV' research. This study focuses on the depiction of the LGBTQ community on television. Here's a look at the key outcomes.
Today, let me introduce “Hightown”, a new crime drama set in Provincetown, Massachusetts, whose principal character, Jackie Quiñones, is a lesbian who likes to party and seduce tourists.
In its last season, the Australian version of TV show “Married At First Sight” featured a lesbian couple, Amanda Micallef and Tash Herz.
“Prisma” is an exciting brand-new TV series that celebrates the LGBTQ+ community by exploring relationships and identity. Don’t miss your chance to watch “Prisma”!
Discover the new era of Grease with “Grease: Rise Of The Pink Ladies,” a refreshing prequel series that takes you back to the 1950s. Follow the story of four marginalized friends who challenge the social norms of their school and uncover an intriguing sapphic twist in this bold adaptation of the beloved franchise. Don’t miss the chance to meet the Pink Ladies and enjoy a unique experience in this iconic universe!
Devery Jacobs is back in Season 2 of “Reservation Dogs” and this time, things are getting a little more complicated for her character. In the new season, you’ll see Elora struggling to balance the life she knows on the reservation with the outside world, which offers opportunities but also comes with its own set of challenges. For Elora, it’s a chance to explore her identity and figure out who she wants to be. It’s an exciting season, and I can’t wait to see what Devery Jacobs does with the role.
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.
Are you ready to be inspired by true love? Netflix's latest documentary series has something special in store for you.
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Flirty Dancing is a dance and dating TV show broadcast on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom with an original concept: to get two people dancing together who don’t know each other and maybe they will fall in love.
If you’re looking for a show with a great representation of women and LGBTQ+ characters, Netflix’s new series “The Sandman” is a great choice.
The show tells the story of Morpheus, the titular Sandman, who rebuilds his kingdom after being held captive for a century.
Throughout the series, we see a wide variety of characters, including strong women and LGBTQ+ protagonists. This makes “The Sandman” a great pick for anyone looking for great representation on screen.
Not only does the series do a great job of representing female and LGBTQ+ characters, but it also has an engaging plot and great production values.
The long wait is finally over for die-hard "Sex and the City" fans who have been eagerly anticipating the revival series, "And Just Like That..." after 17 years. And there's more good news as the show will feature a queer character, bringing even more diversity to its already iconic cast.