Growing up with a 3 channel antenna (6 if you spin it just right!) in a 6 person home meant that TV was rarely a personal pursuit. Now days I can’t turn on the stereo while cooking dinner for fear of interrupting my partner’s TV show which blares over the kids video games (not to mention the YouTube video I’m probably streaming on my phone). But what are the holidays if not an excuse to force everyone onto the couch together? Between football games, thanksgiving parades and Peanut specials Dianna Anderson returns to the show to suggest a handful of sex positive, queer feminist alternatives to your standard Harry Potter and Holiday selections. Catch the episode live at 7p CT and be sure to check back afterwards for some footNOTES!









'Happiest Season' Is A Holiday Family Romcom With A Very Merry Cast by Linda Holmes for NPR
How Jennifer’s Body went from a flop in 2009 to a feminist cult classic today by Constance Grady for Vox
“Booksmart” Has A Blind Spot When It Comes To Class by Alison Willmore for BuzzFeed News
The Agony And Subversion Of The 'Promising Young Woman' Ending by Aisha Harris for NPR
My streaming gem: why you should watch Cam by Yomi Adegoke for The Guardian
‘But I’m a Cheerleader’ Director Jamie Babbit on the Queer Classic 20 Years Later: ‘I Wanted to Make a Gay ‘Clueless” By Rebecca Rubin for Variety