We follow nurse-turned-FBI-agent Poet and her training class in the years 2009, 2023, and 2034, deemed “The Past,” “The Present,” and “The Future,” by title cards. Though 2009 is a great year to have graduated from things, that is not even the only year we experience in this show. Now, while this show is similarly named to the Australian comedy Class of ’07, it couldn’t be more different. ![]() The show also eased a fear I didn’t realize I had by guaranteeing that the end of The L Word: Generation Q did not mean the end of Sepideh Moafi playing queer and looking at women like she wants to devour them. I always go into new shows hoping for the best but preparing for the worst re: queer representation, so I was pretty surprised when FX’s Class of ’09 swiftly gifted us with more queer women in the first three episodes than I expected to see over the course of the FBI-based show. ![]() ![]()
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