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Stranger Rivalry: A Comparative Analysis of Queer TV

21 min · 19 de mar de 2026
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Unless you live under a rock, you’ve most likely been invested in either the final season of Netflix’s Stranger Things or the premier season of Crave’s Heated Rivalry. Here at Arts, Interrupted, we couldn’t help but notice the two shows received very different reactions for their portrayals of the queer experience. Join us as we explore what went wrong, what went right, and what big TV can learn when it comes to doing their queer characters justice.

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