Welcome to our weekly column Can’t Miss Episode of the Week
! Every Saturday we’ll be spotlighting a different episode of television from that week that we thought was exceptional and a must-see. Check back every Saturday to see if your favorite show got the nod or to learn about a new one!
How do you tell an adult man that he might be autistic? That’s how the Thursday, May 27 episode of Freeform’s offbeat comedy
Everything’s Gonna Be Okay, “California Sphinx Moth,” kicks off. The series follows Nicholas (series creator Josh Thomas), an eccentric gay man who moves from Australia to LA to be a guardian to his two teenage half-sisters, one of whom is autistic, after their father dies. And while the thrust of the show has always been that the younger sister Matilda (Kayla Cromer) is the autistic one in the family, fans have been wondering since the series premiere in January 2020 if Nicholas might be autistic as well. There was so much speculation that after Season 1
Anthony Roman The 100 Best Shows on TV Right Now TV Guide celebrates the series that made us laugh, broke our hearts, and threw us a lifeline during these wild times TV Guide Editors
Sept. 3, 2020
As we began our annual ranking of the 100 Best Shows on TV Right Now, it was impossible to ignore the fact that there s never been a right now quite like this one.
The world is still reeling amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which has killed more than 800,000 people. As schools, restaurants, businesses, music venues, and sports arenas shut down beginning in March in an effort to slow the spread of the deadly coronavirus, so did Hollywood. Filming for many of our favorite shows ceased midseason, and with theaters closed, major blockbuster movies were delayed or released straight to streaming platforms. It s been nearly six months, and millions of Americans are still in various stages of social isolation. Throughout it all, TV has served as a coping
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Do you have no desire for homosexual sex, but really think your same sex best friend is amazing? Do you wish you could be called anything but straight ? Gay Inc. is here to save the day!
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Everything s Gonna Be Okay introduced a Gay Inc. term for what used to be called Best Friends Forever.
In the episode, California Banana Slugs, on April 29, Drea (Lillian Carrier), the best friend of main character Matilda (Kayla Cromer), announces that she identifies as a homo-romantic asexual . What on earth is that, you ask? Let me explain. But first, a little background.