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Thanks to Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, Jonathan Van Ness' round-the-clock Instagram stories, and ice skating demigods like Adam Rippon, queer men are having their moment in the spotlight.
Queer women, meanwhile, are relying on old DVDs of The L Word and erotic fantasies of the upcoming reboot.
Sure, between The Fosters and Orange Is the New Black, there have been plenty of shows that feature queer characters since The L Word premiered. But what made Broad City special — what makes it so hard for some of us to say goodbye after the show aired its final episode on Thursday — was how it centered queerness, particularly bisexual queer identities, at its heart. Read more...
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