You met me at the altar and turned to see if she was there and there was an empty chair…I watched your heart break before we even said ‘I do.’ It wasn’t the happiest day of our life, Hen,” Karen reminds her.
Hen is stunned by Karen’s reaction: after all, she found a way to let it go. Hen is elated by the suggestion but Karen is morified: as much as she loves Toni, she cannot imagine allowing her to get married in the same spot where she and Hen were married…a wedding which Toni did not attend. Toni suggests holding the wedding ceremony in the backyard of Hen and Karen’s house. Hen’s a little surprised by the news - she assumed her mother had given up on the institution of marriage - but Toni admits that seeing Hen’s successful marriage up close has convinced her that all marriages aren’t dumpster fires. Slowly, but surely, they started to mend their relationship but time hasn’t healed all the wounds Toni once inflicted.Īfter Hen regales her family with a story about hair extensions gone disgustingly wrong (believe me when I tell you, you don’t want to know more), Toni changes the subject: she and her boyfriend, Clive, are engaged. But, when the pandemic left Toni unemployed and unhoused, her daughter was there to welcome her into her home. Natalieĩ-1-1 518: “Starting Over” Written by Natalieįor years, Henrietta Wilson and her mother had the kind of relationship that was okay as long as it was kept at a distance. It felt particularly poignant to hear Elizabeth Hendrickson - who once played one half of daytime’s first queer supercouple - note how historic the moment was.
It was a beautiful event that felt very rooted in the characters…and unlike most soap weddings, it went off without a hitch. + I’d be remiss if I didn’t acknowledge that The Young and the Restless played host to its first ever gay wedding this week, as Mariah and Tessa finally said “I do.” There, the final four will visit with Top Chef: Portland‘s Maria Mazon and be judged by Kristen Kish. + The gay is coming back to Top Chef: Houston as the Final Four - Evelyn, Buddha, Sarah and Damarr - head west to Tuscon, Arizona (one of only two US cities with the distinction of being a UNESCO City of Gastronomy) for their last set of challenges. In last week’s episode, Nancy slyly acknowledges her bisexuality (“I’ve been the tallest kid in my class since third grade and at least a head taller than pretty much anyone I’ve ever dated. Last week, she hooked up with one of the station’s firefighters, Mateo, and all I could think was, “wait, so she’s not a lesbian?” Apparently, somewhere along the line, I’d gotten it in my head that this character was definitely gay, even if the show hadn’t told us.īut while I was busy being perplexed, Carmen was actually paying attention and alerted me that Nancy was indeed a member of the alphabet mafia.
But this season, Baker was upped to a series regular and we’ve gotten to see more of Nancy.
She was a paramedic but she didn’t have much of an identity, she was just there. + For the first two seasons of 9-1-1: Lone Star, Brianna Baker’s Nancy has been a background player. + I’ve got a write-up about Derry Girls’ final season and the wee lesbian storyline coming for you next week! - Heather The 200 Best Lesbian, Bisexual & Queer Movies Of All Timeįriends, we heard your pleas! Meg Jones Wall wrote a list of reasons every queer should be watching Our Flag Means Death ! Carmen rounded up the best queer sketches from A Black Lady Sketch Show’s gayest season yet! Riese made you a little quiz so you can figure out which fictional high school you should have attended! Heather recapped the most recent episode of Gentleman Jack! Kayla had a little scream about this lesbian cruise episode of Hacks! And Heather had a yelp too, about Ser Anzoategui‘’s episode of Pinecone & Pony.LGBTQ Television Guide: What To Watch Now.