I read a review of this week's Supergirl episode, titled Changing. The author wrote, "although the writers tried to handle the subject sensitively. It felt a little forced to me. Not to mention dated. Not dated insofar as not relevant, but dated insofar as they made to much of a big deal about something that just is."
As a lesbian in my 40s, I've gone from seeing no LGBTQ representation on television, to implied but not openly accepted innuendo of representation, to having the ability to see an LGBTQ character in most of my favorite shows. I tuned in when Ellen "whispered" into the hot mic that she was gay.
As a lesbian in my 40s, I've gone from seeing no LGBTQ representation on television, to implied but not openly accepted innuendo of representation, to having the ability to see an LGBTQ character in most of my favorite shows. I tuned in when Ellen "whispered" into the hot mic that she was gay.