Katherine shows up to Greta’s tattoo parlor with lunch - presumably an excuse for a midday hook-up - and storms past her assistant who tries to warn her about what she’s walking in on. But let me back up and explain how we got here. U-Hauling…already?! Oh no, Katherine…it’s too soon. When Katherine Kim decides to try lesbianing, she really does give it her all and while I’ve been excited to cheer her on, at every step, this week might have been a bridge too far. Look at for my recaps here every Tuesday for the next eight weeks! - HeatherĪ Million Little Things 416: “Lesson Learned” Written by Natalie + Gentleman Jack’s second season strides off on HBO this coming Monday. Will we get another gay wedding to thwart draconian immigration laws? - Natalie Lauren can’t resist asking Leyla how she is and Leyla answers honestly: there’s an issue with her visa and she’s in danger of being deported. Also part of her quest? A taco hat which Casey forces to wear that night and the next day.Īnd while she tries hard to avoid Leyla - in an effort to give the resident the space she was after - they end up running into each other anyway. Lauren Bloom takes the stage - stone cold sober, apparently - and performs “Uptown Girl” with Casey, as part of her quest to make amends. + Apparently karaoke’s just my beat now? Because after Good Trouble Karaoke Coterie party last week, New Amsterdam returned this week with a karaoke outing of all our faves. I’ll keep watch to see if anything gay happens. + Reminder: the backdoor pilot of Niecy Nash’s new show kicks off this weekend on The Rookie. Also, as a treat, for 4/20, Drew got very high and watched Elena Undone and it is an absolute a delight. Recaps, we got ’em! Natalie recapped an extra gay episode of Good Trouble and Drew recapped an always gay episode of Drag Race. Kayla reviewed season two of Russian Doll, which won her over despite her reservations. Heather reviewed First Lady, which is bringing Eleanor and Hick’s love to life on-screen and also she reviewed season two of Gentleman Jack which she unsurprisingly loved. This week, Drew reviewed Heartstopper, which has a sweet coming-of-age story about a trans girl. Not us, though, our habit is just writing about gay and trans people on teevee and that’s the best habit in the world.
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