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Re: F/F TV shows?
Date: 2018-08-14 07:15 am (UTC)there's also some cw shows but they're very unfortunately cw and they tend to be aimed at a teenaged demographic
it doesn't help that the 100 was a cw show and they started a big wave against bury your gays by killing off lexa
as for hulu, there's harlots which is pretty good for shipping and has so many yummy period piece costumes that are meant to be 18th century or thereabouts
there's also person of interest but i have to warn that there's some bury your gays here too
Re: F/F TV shows?
Date: 2018-08-14 02:14 pm (UTC)To be clear, Harlots has two canon f/f pairings, one between two side characters, and one involving a main character (this one doesn't show up in season 2, and one might be able to argue that it's not canon, but they do kiss and have a lot of cute moments together and I personally think it's very clear that they're attracted to each other). There's some het pairings, but those are a lot less prominent than the friendships, rivalries, and familial relationships between the women on the show.
That being said, this is a period drama about sex workers in Georgian London and a lot of bad stuff happens to the characters, including the ones in f/f pairings. Lmk if you want more detailed content warnings.
Re: F/F TV shows?
Date: 2018-08-14 02:19 pm (UTC)It's been a slow burn! The season isn't over yet.
Re: F/F TV shows?
Date: 2018-08-14 02:51 pm (UTC)Yeah, like I said, I think it's canon! I love f/f slow burns like this (even though it's sometimes hard to enjoy them because part of me is worried about being baited), and I'm really into how the relationship has developed throughout the season.
(Also, meant to say "until season 2," whoops).