Can We Enjoy The Queer Ultimatum Season 2 While Our Communities Are Under Constant Threat? - Ep. 12 episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 23, 2025 · 51 MIN

Can We Enjoy The Queer Ultimatum Season 2 While Our Communities Are Under Constant Threat? - Ep. 12

from Recovery for the Revolution · host Carolyn Collado

What does it mean to watch the Queer Ultimatum Season 2 on Netflix in a time of resistance to escalating wintery raids and kidnappings in Los Angeles and across Turtle Island, in times of escalating g-cide in Gaza, Congo, Sudan, and threats of war with Iran? Does TV keep us from being in movement, or can it provide harm reduction in times of resistance and escalation of harms from systems of oppression? What does it mean to watch reality TV when our analysis and critique relates to real-life people, especially in queer and trans community where everyone is one-to-two degrees of separation? Do we even want to see a queer show about ultimatums and marriage? What does it mean to watch this product of Hollywood and America’s soft power and pink washing globally, while also being given crumbs and being desperate for queer and trans media? In this episode, Carolyn Collado (they/them) and Laila Makled (they/he) provide an introduction to the Queer Ultimatum Season 2, taking a look at the trailer and Autostraddle’s description of the cast and consider the role and function of reality tv, especially queer reality tv in America, on a global scale, and as we fight for liberation. Chapters 00:00 - Why are we talking about this show now? 10:31 - media and its role in imperialism and globalization 12:08 globalization of queer media and the queer ultimatum15:26 - the desperation for queer and trans media19:05 - considerations of the impact on real people of social media reality tv discourse25:24: queer ultimatum season 2 trailer reaction and initial impressionsLaila is a care-worker, people gather-er, resource creator, and communication nerd. Follow Laila, sign up for their newsletter, and check out more of their work at outtherecommunication.net or @out_there_communication on Instagram.Event planning workbook: https://outtherecommunication.net/blog/eventplanningworkbookIf you feel called to “tip” or support Laila’s work financially: -sign up for their patreon www.patreon.com/lailamakled-Venmo: @LailaRhoda -Cashapp: $LailaRhoda -Paypal: [email protected] the ⁠Recovering Under Racial Capitalism Journal ebook⁠ https://snpfd.co/bG04UGu3Subscribe to our ⁠Patreon⁠ $3 from everyone viewing would help make this work sustainable!⁠⁠⁠http://patreon.com/recoveryfortherevolution⁠⁠⁠Support the Shaheen familyhttps://chuffed.org/project/hodafundBook a ⁠1:1 Decolonizing Recovery Coaching Session with Me⁠ https://snpfd.co/5NheDQ5Y

What does it mean to watch the Queer Ultimatum Season 2 on Netflix in a time of resistance to escalating wintery raids and kidnappings in Los Angeles and across Turtle Island, in times of escalating g-cide in Gaza, Congo, Sudan, and threats of war with Iran? Does TV keep us from being in movement, or can it provide harm reduction in times of resistance and escalation of harms from systems of oppression? What does it mean to watch reality TV when our analysis and critique relates to real-life people, especially in queer and trans community where everyone is one-to-two degrees of separation? Do we even want to see a queer show about ultimatums and marriage? What does it mean to watch this product of Hollywood and America’s soft power and pink washing globally, while also being given crumbs and being desperate for queer and trans media? In this episode, Carolyn Collado (they/them) and Laila Makled (they/he) provide an introduction to the Queer Ultimatum Season 2, taking a look at the trailer and Autostraddle’s description of the cast and consider the role and function of reality tv, especially queer reality tv in America, on a global scale, and as we fight for liberation. Chapters 00:00 - Why are we talking about this show now? 10:31 - media and its role in imperialism and globalization 12:08 globalization of queer media and the queer ultimatum15:26 - the desperation for queer and trans media19:05 - considerations of the impact on real people of social media reality tv discourse25:24: queer ultimatum season 2 trailer reaction and initial impressionsLaila is a care-worker, people gather-er, resource creator, and communication nerd. Follow Laila, sign up for their newsletter, and check out more of their work at outtherecommunication.net or @out_there_communication on Instagram.Event planning workbook: https://outtherecommunication.net/blog/eventplanningworkbookIf you feel called to “tip” or support Laila’s work financially: -sign up for their patreon www.patreon.com/lailamakled-Venmo: @LailaRhoda -Cashapp: $LailaRhoda -Paypal: [email protected] the ⁠Recovering Under Racial Capitalism Journal ebook⁠ https://snpfd.co/bG04UGu3Subscribe to our ⁠Patreon⁠ $3 from everyone viewing would help make this work sustainable!⁠⁠⁠http://patreon.com/recoveryfortherevolution⁠⁠⁠Support the Shaheen familyhttps://chuffed.org/project/hodafundBook a ⁠1:1 Decolonizing Recovery Coaching Session with Me⁠ https://snpfd.co/5NheDQ5Y

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