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Recap: Pose “Giving and Receiving”

Just in time for Pride month, Pose premiered in early June on FX. According to FX, “Pose features the largest cast of transgender actors in series regular roles, as well as the largest recurring cast of LGBTQ actors ever for a scripted series.” It can be a bit formulaic at times and a little overly tender (Ryan Murphy, amirite?), but …

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Outlander: New Season Four Promo Picture

Thanks to Radio Times and Outlander TV News, here is the first official photo of the First Nation Canadian actors who will be playing member of the Cherokee and Mohawk Nations in the upcoming fourth season of Outlander. The following are quotes from executive producer/writer Matthew B. Roberts made to the folks at Radio Times on how the production approached …

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Cloak and Dagger “Stained Glass” Sets the Tone

Cloak and Dagger didn’t give us a whole lot in the way of the story this week, but what we did get was a vision of what’s to come (pun intended, always). In particular, this episode seemed to set the tone for the show and give us a sense of the themes the show will explore. The episode starts with …

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THE BOLD TYPE: Four Lessons Learned in “Feminist Army” & “Rose Colored Glasses”

Freeform’s THE BOLD TYPE kicked off its second season with a two-hour premiere tonight and we have to say, Kat, Jane, Sutton and co – it’s good to have you guys back! The return of these 20-something besties navigating their way through their professional and personal worlds wasn’t without accomplishments and disappointments so this week we’re spotlighting the different lessons the characters …

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CLAWS Recap: “Shook”

How could you all let me go so long without watching Claws? It’s officially my new favorite guilty pleasure. The characters are spectacularly problematic, and yet I find myself thinking, “These are my people.” I love them, and also want to smack them, which seems to be how they generally feel about each other. One reviewer compared it to a …

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Dream Casting Books to TV: Susan Mallery Fool’s Gold Franchise (Part 1)

In March, we celebrated Women’s History Month and during off-line discussions among our staff we talked about what books written by women authors we would love to see come to the small screen as TV shows. Obviously there have been countless books transformed into TV shows (or movies), such as Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery, the Outlander franchise …

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Good Witch Recap: “Til Death Us Do Part”

A new episode of Good Witch aired on the Hallmark Channel last night. As Abigail and Phil get to know each other by touring Middleton, Sam is called out of the country to help with an emergency in South America with an aid organization he volunteered with in the past. Also Grace, after being asked to help update the town’s …

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Recap: Cloak and Dagger’s Series Premiere

Cloak and Dagger debuted on Thursday with a 2-hour premiere on Freeform, and it looks like it’s going to be a show to watch (streaming now on Freeform). Between introducing characters and laying out the backstory and setting, the two episodes had a lot of work to do, but with some clever use of flashbacks, it managed not to get …

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4 Best Moments of THE EXPANSE ‘Intransigence’ Southernized

Fair Warning: In my delirium from recovering from the flu and watching this episode with a migraine, my mind made some strange connections. In this episode everyone is ‘stuck between a rock and a hard place.’ Here are my favorite moments in this weeks The Expanse with a Southern Saying twist. Amos Burton found his limit with the Video Crew. …

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Killing Eve is a Fantastic Female Spy Thriller [Review]

I missed out on Killing Eve when it premiered on BBC America, and that’s a shame because the show is absolutely one of the best I’ve seen in a while (we just do not appreciate the gift that BBC America is). Not to mention that the show is packed full of amazing, mostly female, talent both in front of the …

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