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  1. PhotoCandace Grace, left, and Jesse James Keitel on set during the production of the latest reboot of “Queer as Folk,” which features a more diverse cast of characters than previous iterations.
    CreditAnnie Flanagan for The New York Times

    Reporter’s Notebook

    Watching ‘Queer as Folk’ but Craving ‘Heartstopper’

    Major reboots and revivals are falling short in the writing as they try to diversify and expand their L.G.B.T.Q. worlds. It doesn’t have to be that way.

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      CreditAmy Lombard for The New York Times

      Erin Doherty Shape Shifts in ‘Chloe’

      The actress, known for playing Princess Anne in “The Crown,” embodies a working class con woman in a new limited series on Amazon Prime Video.

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  1. Photo“First Kill” stars Sarah Catherine Hook, left, and Imani Lewis as high school students with a profound obstacle to their love.
    CreditNetflix

    In ‘First Kill,’ Hunter and Prey Fall in Love

    This Netflix series about a star-crossed teenage romance between a bloodsucker and a monster hunter has roots in both “Romeo and Juliet” and “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.”

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  2. PhotoBaltimoreans have mixed feelings about how “The Wire” presented their city. From left, Serenity Pinkney, Sareeta Pinkney, Gabriel Day, Selena Noble and Marcus Barefoot in East Baltimore.
    CreditGioncarlo Valentine for The New York Times

    They Conflated ‘The Wire’ With Reality

    A Baltimore photographer considers the HBO drama’s impact on the city where he was raised, 20 years after the show’s debut.

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