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FX’s American Horror Story
11×06: “The Body”
Directed by John J. Gray
Written by Brad Falchuk, Manny Coto, & Our Lady J

* For a recap & review of 11×05, click here.
* For a recap & review of 11×07, click here.
Fire Island, 1981.
Lgbtq+ men are hooking up on the beach. Two of them kiss proximate where the tide rolls in when one of them feels like they were bitten by something, only to discover that strange, familiar rash already on his support. The men delve through the dirt and discover bones—human ones. And there’s even a skull donning a shadowy bondage mask.
At the office, Dr. Wells is active working when Gino and Patrick shift up to converse with her. Gino and Patrick crave to talk about the samples Hannah took from the night of the Ascension fire. They’re pretty sure the killer was at the hospital. But the doc isn’t going to provide up confidential facts, or go against doctor-patient confidentiality. Patrick urges her to help, and Gino goes hard, saying she’s aiding and abetting “a murderer.” Yet Dr. Wells this is nothing official, considering a detective

‘American Horror Story’ goes complete gay in ‘NYC’

As the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences wrapped up the voting for nominations in its annual race for the Emmy Awards this week, much of Hollywood (and countless fans with favorite contenders of their own) was buzzing with speculation about who and what will be included when the last slate of nominees is announced on July 15 – but just in time for Pride Month, GALECA (The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics) has stolen a bit of its thunder.

The second largest entertainment journalists group in the world, GALECA is made up of 560 members who, as the group’s press release proudly states, ”write and operate for some of the most respected and buzz-worthy media outlets in the U.S. and beyond.” Last week, the organization announced its list of nominees for the 16th Annual Dorian TV Awards, standing for the “queer eye’s” choices for the best in television and streaming, among both mainstream and LGBTQ content – and the list of contenders includes an exciting mix of A-listers, icons, and up-and-coming stars. This year’s act and tribute categories – all of which are non-gendered – recognize such established talent as Beyoncé

Happy A League of Their Own Diurnal to all who celebrate! We’ve got you covered on content, of course. Heather and Carmen are going to be trading off recaps. Heather dropped her series premiere recap today. If you want to read a spoiler-free review first, Kayla’s got you covered! Heather also interviewed Melanie Field and also Roberta Colindrez and Priscilla Delgado. Recaps are publishing every day, so don’t forget to check back for more this weekend!

Also this week, we got more The L Word Generation Q season three news, including a casting announcement about Margaret Cho. Alex Masse gave us an autistic reading of Stranger Things’ Robin Buckley. Valerie reviewed Sandman and recapped Motherland: Fort Salem. Kayla brought you some very exciting Yellowjackets casting news. And Natalie recapped two episodes of Good Trouble!

And, finally, in the world of production, Niko reviewed The Leo Baker Story.

Notes from the TV Team:

+ The most irreverent present on television is back: The Ms. Pat Show has returned for its second season on BET+. This season, Pat’s looking to deal with her past which will, no doubt, manage to some harrowing conversations with her eldest

TV: Steamy Gay Sex Scene in American Horror Story

Colton Haynes and Billy Eichner treated fans to a steamy gay sex scene on the latest episode of American Horror Story: Cult.

Haynes plays Detective Jack Samuels, a cop in a complicated love triangle with Eichner’s character Harrison Wilton.

Without giving too much away about the episode, Ally Mayfair-Richards (Sarah Paulson) is investigating a series of strange occurrences in her Harrison’s house.

As she breaks into her neighbor’s house, she finds the two caught in the act.

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FX’s American Horror Story
11×10: “Requiem 1981/1987, Part 2”
Directed by Jennifer Lynch
Written by Charlie Carver & Ned Martel

* For a recap & review of 11×09, click here.
* Recaps & reviews of Season 12 to come!
Back to 1981. Adam finds out that Dr. Wells is dead. He goes up to her apartment to speak with a cop, telling them she had a low red blood cell count but otherwise there was nothing out of the common. Adam takes a minute alone and notices Hannah’s notes and tape recorder on the table. He has a listen to a tape talking about the deer repopulating on Fire Island after the big cull recently. Adam can only sit and cry. At the alike time, Big Daddy stands nearby lurking.
Adam takes Hannah’s work back to his place, listening to the tapes and taking notes himself. He eventually hears the moment when Hannah starts coughing and succumbs to her illness. He rewinds it over and over, listening to the sounds and trying to figure out if it was really illness, or if Hannah was actually attacked before she died. Adam goes to a doctor, recommended by Patrick, who says there’s nothing connecting Hannah’s cas