June 8, 2020 | 0 Comments
It’s not uncommon for an LGBTQ storyline to be thrown in haphazardly. However, some TV shows manage to do so in a surprising, yet wholesome way. Here’s our list.
It’s not uncommon for an LGBTQ storyline to be thrown in haphazardly. However, some TV shows manage to do so in a surprising, yet wholesome way. Here’s our list.
On Little Fires Everywhere Season 1 Episode 8, we finally find out who was responsible for setting the Richardson house on fire. Read the review here!
Little Fires Everywhere Season 1 Episode 7 Review: Bebe and Linda go to trial to determine who gets custody of Mei Ling, and Pearl learns the truth about her past.
If you’re bored in the house (and you’re in the house bored) during the quarantine, here are ten great TV shows you can binge-watch from the comfort of your couch!
Our Little Fires Everywhere Season 1 Episode 6 review discusses Flashbacks proving Pearl never belonged to Mia and Elena’s refusal to admit her unhappiness.
Baby Mei Ling’s fate is determined, and we finally find out who set the Richardson house on fire.
Bebe and Linda go to trial to determine who gets custody of baby Mei Ling, and Pearl learns the truth about who she really is.
Flashbacks reveal that Pearl never really belonged to Mia, and Elena refuses to admit to herself that she’s unhappy with the life she chose.
Many Hulu originals are based on highly acclaimed novels. Read on to find out which shows honor the novel and which shows took a wrecking ball to a good book.
Little Fires Everywhere Season 1 Episode 5 Review: Pearl helps Lexie deal with an unexpected pregnancy, and secrets about Mia’s dark past are revealed