Squirrp’s TV Series Reviews dive into Queer narratives, blending personal reflection with sharp analysis. They focus on the emotional impact of stories that resonate, offering thoughtful critiques for those who seek shows that truly speak to them.
Heartstopper: A Raunchier, Bolder, and More Grown-Up Exploration of Queer Love and Identity
The latest season of Heartstopper marks a shift from previous ones (Heartstopper). Itās still the heartwarming, bubble-filled Queer love story we fell in love with, but this time thereās a deeper…
Quiet Drama, Big Emotions:Ā LookingĀ and the Beauty of Queer Storytelling
Looking is a quiet, introspective series that digs deep into the lives of three gay men navigating love, friendship, and identity in modern-day San Francisco. Created by Michael Lannan and executive-produced…
From First Love to Deeper Struggles: Heartstopper Continues to Shine with Emotional Depth
Heartstopper Season 2 picks up right where we left off, and it doesnāt miss a beat. What made Season 1 (Heartstopper) so captivating ā Queer joy, tenderness, and authentic love ā…
Healing Through Glitter: HowĀ Lost Boys & FairiesĀ Redefines Queer Parenthood
Lost Boys & Fairies feels like a love letter to the Queer experience ā both its messiness and its magic. Itās not just a story about adoption; itās a journey through…
Heartstopper is the Queer Teen Drama We Desperately Needed
Heartstopper is one of those shows that hits you right in the heart, in the best possible way. The Netflix adaptation of Alice Osemanās graphic novel brings the warmth, the…