Super Drags: Season 1/ Episode 4 “Be Who You Are” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
The serious issue of this episode is gender expression – especially for those who lack socio-economic privilege.
Amari is the founder and head writer of Wherever-I-Look.com and has been writing reviews since 2010, with a focus on dramas and comedies.
The serious issue of this episode is gender expression – especially for those who lack socio-economic privilege.
Christmas With A View may lack magic and happenstance, but that’s what makes the romance a bit easier to get into.
Ralph was a young man who had it all, but lost it as soon as he came out to his father. This is his story of trying to find love in a hopeless place.
Super Drags decides to get a bit serious and confront the beauty standards and respectability which make being queer difficult.
The following is a character guide for the Netflix program Super Drags and their status throughout the series (with spoilers).
Though the colors and attitudes may remind you of the Powerpuff Girls, this show is definitely not geared towards the same kind of girls.
Amber returns and it seems she is going to shake things up for the good hair crew – but maybe not in the best way.
The s*** officially hits the fan and it is so much it may clog up the gears and stop everything people have long been working towards.
Love and distrust are in the air and with it being Star, you know no one is having an easy time dealing with their feelings.
Slapped! The Movie is ridiculous in ways where, if you fit the demographic it is going for, you will swear it is the best comedy you’ve seen in a long time.
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