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Despite these massive strides, the revolution is not complete. Queer women, especially queer women of color (QTWOC), continue to voice sharp critiques of the industry's persistent blind spots. The success of a show like Heated Rivalry , which earned high viewership and ratings for its depiction of queer love, paradoxically highlighted these issues. Critics noted that while the show centered queer men, the queer women and, in particular, queer women of color, were relegated to side roles with recycled tropes, such as the "disposable Black girl" who serves as a temporary love interest for a protagonist.