Instead they’ll be grateful for each other’s health. Maya is grateful for Carina’s freckles - but wait can you be grateful for a body part? Carina doesn’t think so.
Laying together naked in bed, the way you do when your blissed out and it feels like time has stopped just for you, Carina and Maya count the things they are grateful for. (Side Note from Natalie: I will say, if Station 19 was going to find a way to placate me about this baby storyline with Maya and Carina, them pledging to have a lot of sex just like straight people do when they’re trying to have a baby is a good way to go about it.) But I know there’s nothing worse than having to read recaps when the writer isn’t having fun, so I’m working on getting the joy back! I promise! -Ĭarnia’s decided that picking out a donor can be hot if they let it, so there will candles and dim lights and damn right there will be sex. It really took a lot of the fun out of last night’s episode for me, see also: my residual anger about the way that Vernoff has ended Okieriete Onaodowan’s time on the show. Ok I’m going to stop here for one mini second to get my rant out of the way early, because I don’t want to bring us down! There’s a lot of hot sex to be had! But I still hate this plot and I hate that Station 19 is leaning into such an unimaginative trope as when two women get married they automatically have nothing else to talk about except children. This week on Station 19 Maya finally has the day off after working a brutal shift (plus everyone is still sad about losing Dean - well, the characters are sad, I’m still pissed as hell that Krista Vernoff decided to kill a Black character and leave his Black daughter without parents when letting be alive and happy in Oakland was a viable option right there in front of us) and she’s heading home to Carina to pick out baby donors. Station 19 507: “A House Is Not a Home” Written by Carmen + Hello! I have watched Arcane! I devoured Arcane! I will write about Arcane! - Valerie Anne Unfortunately Sarah realizes how much she loves a hugely expensive designer bag, which makes her question her values (don’t worry, it works out), and Denise’s well known altruism means she ends up with zero presents (but all of the kids in her class got their lunch debt paid, honestly? Worth it.). + This week on Home Economics, it’s Christmas time! Sarah and Denise don’t do capitalism because they are once again hippie crunchy lesbian sterotypes and I love that for them. And finally, Heather reviewed Tello’s Christmas at the Ranch. She also reviewed Benedetta(and called Paul Verhoeven a prude!), and The Bitch Who Stole Christmas. Shelli also reviewed Nicole Byers’ BBW! Drew wrote a scathing review of We Need to Do Something. Shelli wrote an extensive review and recap of every episode of 4400 so far (and followed it up below with the next ep!).
The Riverdale/Sabrina crossover was as unhinged as we hopped, and Kayla recapped that for you, along with an all-new episode of Yellowjackets. The Sex and the City sequel, And Just Like That, dropped and Heather recapped the first two episodes. Whew, it has been a week of TV! First off, Ryan Wilder and Alex Danvers joined forces on The Flash‘s ARMAGEDDON special in a very Wildmoore episode, which of course Nic and Valerie recapped. The 200 Best Lesbian, Bisexual & Queer Movies Of All Time.LGBTQ Television Guide: What To Watch Now.Are the ghosts real? Has Salem’s dark history come to life, or is there someone else to blame? Time is short, and you, as Nancy Drew, must find the answers before the clock strikes midnight in this all-new 3D mystery adventure. She discovers connections to the house’s past with the Salem Witch Trials and finds herself drawn into a struggle with supernatural events that she simply can’t explain. Joined by the Hardy Boys, Nancy races to uncover the truth behind the arson. Nancy Drew unexpectedly finds herself in Salem, Massachusetts, investigating an arson at the haunted Hathorne House. You will face frightful hauntings, explore unnerving old cemeteries, face challenging escapes, and delve into the relationships among the descendants of the historic Salem Witch Trials whose lives become embroiled in the crimes. Interrogate suspects, sleuth for clues, and tackle new 3D puzzles all to solve the mystery.
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Investigate a series of crimes including who is responsible for the arson at a historic estate in Salem. Assuming the role of Nancy Drew, you will step into a story filled with danger, intrigue, and complicated relationships as you gather clues to solve the mystery. Midnight in Salem is the new 3D mystery adventure game with detective Nancy Drew.