“You have to be a pretty tough executive to stand up to me [and tell me] to take that gay character out,” Russell T. Davies says about the radically inclusive new season.
Laura Wheatman Hill (she/her) lives in Oregon with her two children. She has a masters of arts in teaching and has taught English, writing, and drama to students of all ages. She has been published by Slate, CNN, Real Simple, Parents, and others. You can find her at laurawheatmanhill.com, onTwitter @Lwheatma, and on Instagram @LauraWheatmanHill.
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An ice pack for your head that actually works.
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