Gay shows on starz
Have you ever watched the Power Book Universe shows on Starz? Produced by 50 Cent, the interlocking web of tv series based around central crime fictional families has become the backbone of Starzs ratings — Im talking bonafide smash hits, to the tune of three separate spin-offs — thanks in no small part to Black viewership. This also means that despite being must watch television in certain households, there are a lot of people who possess either never heard of the Power shows or, if they have, now that were four series deep, feel too overwhelmed to jump in. Which is unfortunate for many reasons, primarily for us because these shows are GAY. And you fond of gay things!
So if this is you, I am here to be your guide. Power Publication IV: Force just began its second season on Starz and it co-stars Lili Simmons as Claudia Flynn, a crime boss lesbian who really puts the blood in blood red lipstick. That means there is no time like the present to jump in. The first dictate of the Power Book Universe on Starz is that there are no actual books, were working purely with aesthetics
Two Mexican-American sisters from the Eastside of Los Angeles couldnt be more different or distanced from each other and their family. Emma has thrown herself into her career in Chicago, while Lyn has floated around between men. Neither have had a guiding force in their lives for years, and neither has talked to their mother, Vidalia, in years.
When Vida dies (from a cancer they didnt even know she had), the sisters return to their old neighbourhood intending to set things up and leave. Instead they locate that the past wasnt everything they thought it was. Vida was married, for example, to the bartender Eddy. A woman. This is particularly galling to Emma, who had been sent away from the family for being gay.
While Emma plans to verb the bar, and Lyn falls back into old patterns with her high school boyfriend, they both find out the family they left behind was more meaningful than theyd thought. Possess they finally found the place where they need to be, with the people they needed all along?
This show is absolutely powerful and amazing. Unapologetically Spanglish,
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