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October 9, 2024

Is there anything worse than an unresolved cliffhanger, Out readers?

We llive in an era where new shows come and go faster than we can pay attention, and that means that a ton of queer shows are starting up, getting good, setting up instense cliffhangers, and then being canceled!

At least 30 queer shows got canceled in 2023, and a lot more got the axe this year.

With shows like the recently canceled Kaos, Warrior Nun, Glamorous, A League of Their Own, First Kill, and Legends of Tomorrow, fans were left hanging with new character introductions, huge twists and reveals, set ups for bigger seasons, and plots that we'll never see the end of. It's frustrating.

What cliffhanger ending is the one that frustrates you the most? Which cliffhanger would you most want to see resolved?

Plus, keep reading to find out this week's Woman Crush Wednesday, and take a look at this day in Out History!

Now, onto the news.

14 celebs we fell in love with in the 2000s who came out as LGBTQ+

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15 things only bottoms understand 🍑

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Woman Crush Wednesday

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Ariana DeBose, we love you! The Oscar-winning West Side Story star spoke with Out.com about her new movie House of Spoils, what it was like playing a chef, and the importance of Latine representation. She's our Woman Crush Wednesday!

This Week in Out History

Remember when there used to be multiple presidential debates? Eight years ago, Anderson Cooper made history as the first gay man to moderate a Presidential Debate when he and Martha Radiate moderated the the second of three debates between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.

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Mey Rude

Mey Rude is a journalist and cultural critic who has been covering queer news for a decade. The transgender, Latina lesbian lives in Los Angeles with her fiancée.

Mey Rude is a journalist and cultural critic who has been covering queer news for a decade. The transgender, Latina lesbian lives in Los Angeles with her fiancée.