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I’m sad for the actors and crew, but the show was badly written and suffered from the same problem as the “Tales of the City” reboot (sequel?). It shoehorned in too many flavors of young, impossibly-attractive, multi-hyphenate representational characters who don’t exist anywhere but in the minds of virtue-signaling ube

These shows absolutely have their place, but I’m looking forward to us moving away from queer media based on very niche and specific groups of gay men/women/enbies, and having us just be main characters in mainstream stories that rely on plot points besides our sexuality, and community.

As important as both original versions of QAF were to me growing up, I just couldn’t bring myself to watch this. As a Floridian, Pulse still feels like yesterday. With mass shootings still being so frequent it feels unconscionable to me to use a nightclub shooting as the setup for this. QAF covered some very serious

I doff my cap to your knowledge. I did watch Charmed for a while but I didn't stick with it (clearly).

Sounds like Ellen is more DeSelfish than DeGenerous. 

I wouldn’t Grantham parole either.

This was enraging. That Doctor sounds like a class-A dickhead.

Another shocking part of this is the idea that hospitals can not only withhold treatment, but also advise OTHER hospitals to withhold treatment, from patients.

Hospitals snitching out on women in pain just to keep them viable for child bearing. Sounds like something out of dystopian movie but this is the future if the GOP/Conservatives/MAGAs/Evangelicals/et al have their way.

Yes, actually. No different from the “gatekeeping” that Black folks rightly do when white “blaccent”-using influencers and celebrities try to score cultural cool points while experiencing none of the challenges of being Black in America.

“My facetime video begging Shia to stay on the film and mocking ‘Miss Flo’ was completely taken out of context and actually I was being sarcastic the entire time, because I believe in restorative justice.

So why doesn’t that charisma, that spark, that sense of connection, seem to carry over to the silver screen?”

Especially when it feels that his gender play is served up for the female gaze, something he’s basked in since his boy band days. He’s not in a dress on the cover of GQ or Interview, you know? I support his right to wear whatever he wants for whatever reason he wants, but I agree that Billy Porter had the right read

“Guy good at one thing isn’t so good at other thing”

I just feel us Queer people don’t have time for his middling response to things. Maybe he is Queer, or maybe it is marketing, either way I don’t think Billy Porter was far off with his read of the double standard of when a straight passing person is accepted for gender play, and those read as behaving Queer beyond

And John Mulaney declined his wife’s request that he not get another woman pregnant.

Honestly I have gotten so use to wearing a mask that even if they said Covid is gone tomorrow, I think I’d still wear it in an indoor public place just to reduce my chance of getting the flu or a cold.  

Michelle, GIRL, DTMFA.

This take, while widespread, is incredibly ableist.

Yeah right until the next cycle of songs, the one where we see the real Demi.