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20 TV Shows You Can Stream to Keep Pride Alive All Year

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Thursday TV Best Bets

“Mom,” 9 p.m., CBS. Only five episodes remain in this show’s great, eight-year run. For a time (after “Big Bang” left), this was TV’s best comedy. It slipped a tad this season, with Anna Faris (as Christy) leaving; still, it has sharp scripts and one of TV’s great characters. That’s Bonnie, perfectly played by Alison Janney, who has two Emmys in the role … plus five in other roles and an Oscar. Tonight (after a fairly funny “United States of Al” at 8:30), Bonnie is jealous of Tammy’s success. “The Moodys,” 9:30 p.m., Fox. Sean (Denis Leary) barely tolerates life’s cruel blows, but this goes too far: He’s being demoted on the hockey team his brother coaches. He rages, in a funny episode that includes the aftermath of a kiss (Dan and his mom’s life coach and a near-kiss Bridget and her cousin).

Kayla Cromer, Maria Bamford support Everything changes

Kayla Cromer, Maria Bamford support Everything changes By (0) Kayla Cromer returns as Matilda in Season 2 of Everything s Gonna Be Okay. Photo courtesy of Freeform Maria Bamford and Richard Kind play the parents of Matilda s girlfriend, Drea. Photo courtesy of Freeform Matilda (Kayla Cromer, left), blames her sister Genevieve (Maeve Press, center) and brother Nicholas (Josh Thomas, right) for her breakdown in New York. Photo courtesy of Freeform April 8 (UPI) Season 2 of Freeform s dramedy Everything s Gonna Be Okay complicates the relationships of autistic teenager Matilda (Kayla Cromer). The new season also introduces new characters coping with challenging relationships. All I can really say is Matilda is rethinking her life and using Google for help, Cromer told UPI in a Zoom interview.

Why You Should Watch EVERYTHING S GONNA BE OKAY

0 comments Good autistic representation is few and far between. Most stories featuring autistic characters use them as “inspiration porn” to either cause other characters to grow and change or inspire the audience by achieving something in spite of their autism. More recently, film and television have made an effort to tell more authentic autistic stories with the autistic community pushing for characters to be played by autistic actors because they are most qualified to portray the experience. Freeform series Everything’s Going to Be Okay succeeds at this, among other things, and is certainly worth watching over Sia’s Music film.

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