The Strapdown
Did Bridgerton really give us a lesbian storyline… or did they give us crumbs in a corset? This week we’re talking about Season 4, Francesca, Michaela, and why queer audiences are tired of celebrating “representation” that barely shows up on screen. In this episode, we break down the hype around Bridgerton’s first sapphic storyline and whether it actually delivered. While queer media praised the inclusion of Francesca and Michaela, the reality? Minimal screen time, limited development, and a whole lot of “blink and you’ll miss it.” We unpack the backlash, why we felt underfed, and how shows sometimes market diversity harder than they actually commit to it. We also get into a bigger conversation about how lesbian and queer audiences are expected to clap for breadcrumbs. Is this progress? Or is it strategic PR? And of course, we give our predictions for Part Two. Do they commit or wuss out? Because as grown lesbian women? We don’t do scraps. 1:35 A Lesbian Storyline on Bridgerton? 7:41 Another Cinderella Story 10:38 Backlash to Sapphic Love story 14:40 Comphet and Lavender Marriages 18:33 Making our own Gay Bridgerton Storylines 25:35 Masculinizing Black Lesbians in Interracial Couples 28:22 Part 2 Predictions 34:24 A Stern Warning to Shonda, Netflix, and Gay Media
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