The iconic sapphic Showtime series brought a new level of visibility to lesbian and queer women never before seen on television. And while stories about around trans and bisexual identities have come ...
This story contains spoilers for The L Word: Generation Q, the sixth episode in the third season called Questions for the Universe. The L Word: Generation Q has followed in the footsteps of its ...
We've seen plenty of pregnant ladies on TV, but never one like The L Word's Tina Kennard, as played by real mommy-to-be Laurel Holloman. As befits the no-holds-barred lustiness of Showtime's lesbian ...
I watched the first season of “The L Word” alone in my darkened dorm room during my freshman year of college. Whenever my roommate left, I’d strap on headphones, fire up my 12-inch laptop and insert ...
Television I Was Worried High Potential's Finale Cliffhangers Would Take Forever To Get Resolved, But Kaitlin Olson Says Not So Fast Television Elsbeth's Kaya Is Already Returning For Season 3 After ...
“There’s no reason we can’t all get along … at separate tables.” Shortly after hearing this comment in Season 2 of “The L Word: Generation Q,” Carrie (Rosie O’Donnell), a self-loathing caricature of a ...
Maybe it was the rumpled hair. Maybe it was the tiny, laced leather vest that barely qualified as a shirt. Or the leather cuff bracelets. Or the low voice. Or the androgynous name and look, still a ...
In 2004, “The L Word” introduced television audiences to a group of close-knit queer women and their vibrant, messy, melodramatic slice of West Hollywood life. For many of us, it was love at first ...
Showtime's engaging sequel series 'The L Word: Generation Q' puts a fresh spin on L.A.'s queer culture 15 years after the original debuted. By Robyn Bahr Occasionally, Showtime just can’t help itself.
For the actor Jacqueline Toboni, being on the set of “The L Word: Generation Q” alongside many of the actors she grew up admiring — and who, she said, gave her “permission to be an actress” — is the ...