I highly recommend The Good Wife (I'm sure you've heard that before!). Yes, I can see that. I cannot at all remember this show being on NBC--was it a midseason replacement or a summer show? I'm usually pretty on top of network premieres, ye ...
How disappointing but entirely unsurprising that NBC is already taking down its Hannibal videos. This shows so clearly that these videos were only meaningful to NBC as long as they could serve to channel viewers toward the show--now that Hannibal isn' ...
Thank you for drawing attention to some of the material fandom practices that surround Hannibal! I think people still perceive fandom activities to consist mostly of fic/art (and maybe attending conventions), and less so as consisting of activities such a ...
I had never heard of Captain Planet before, so thank you for focusing on this series in your post. I'm impressed that this episode exists and aired across the country. Even though the episode carefully sidesteps any overt LGBT themes, I agree that th ...
Our posts echo one another very nicely and we didn't even plan for that! I like your reminder that normalcy was once a radical thought. That's easy to forget considering how widespread and nearly stifling the call for normalcy is today, especial ...
Thank you for pointing this out! I was thinking more of 1980s programs, but it's fascinating that True Blood is doing a story arc considering that AIDS is not as much at the forefront of the public imagination/the media as it was during the 1980s. ...
If you have the chance, do watch all of An Early Frost because it's rather fascinating. I have seen The Normal Heart and found it very moving, but the equation of sex and culpability bothered me, especially because we don't really have a counter ...
I'm glad you enjoyed my post and that it made you think about the film in a different light! I didn't have a chance to comment on the coming out aspect of the argument because of the word limit, but I also find it fascinating. There is a lot goi ...
Thank you! Yes, exactly. I have a whole chapter in my book about how the disarticulation of identity and sexuality happened during 80s and early 90s to usher in the proliferation of openly gay characters in TV. Douglas Crimp is one of my favorite writers ...
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