[s1e6] Stealing Home Apr 2026
: Sherryl Woods' book Stealing Home is praised by readers as a "heart-tugging" story of redemption in a small town. "A League of Their Own" Stealing Home (TV Episode 2022)
: Reviewers noted a strong, though unsubtle, metaphor comparing the characters' discovery of safe queer spaces to entering a "Technicolor Oz".
On IMDb , the episode maintains high scores, with many users giving it a and calling it "one of the best episodes of TV" due to its impactful representation of queer women of color and its historical honesty. Other works with this title: [S1E6] Stealing Home
Critics and viewers widely consider this the best and most emotionally resonant episode of the season. It is praised for its sensitive and authentic treatment of LGBTQ+ experiences during the 1940s, specifically for its juxtaposition of "queer joy" with the harsh realities of the time.
: Starring Mark Harmon and Jodie Foster, this film was famously panned by critics like Roger Ebert , who gave it one star and called it a "complete total waste of time". : Sherryl Woods' book Stealing Home is praised
: The episode is a turning point for Max, who finds a sense of belonging through Uncle Bertie. Critics at Fangirlish highlighted how Shaw finally "sees" Max for who she truly is, helping her accept herself.
: Season 1, Episode 6 is actually titled " Decommissioned ," though it is sometimes searched for by mistake. It features the return of the Martez sisters and received a 3.5/5 rating from Den of Geek . Other works with this title: Critics and viewers
: The transition from a scene of peace and happiness at a gay bar to a violent police raid was described as "raw and wrenching" by reviewers at Vulture .
