The L Word: Generation Q

Jamie Clayton in The L Word: Generation Q

Short Bits about this and that

Let’s talk about some things I’ve watched that haven’t moved me enough to write a full-out review. I’ll give you quick impressions about Harry and Meghan, House of the Dragon, The Sex Lives of College Girls, and The L Word: Generation Q.

Margaret Cho and Leisha Hailey in The L Word: Generation Q

The L Word: Generation Q, where is season 3 headed?

The L Word: Generation Q is trying to take the fans, who are mostly kicking and screaming, in a new direction that doesn’t include the iconic lesbian couple Bette (Jennifer Beals) and Tina (Laurel Holloman). We are three episodes into season 3 and things are changing.

Katherine Moennig, Jennifer Beals and Leisha Hailey in The L Word: Generation Q

The L Word: Generation Q: yays and nays for season 2

The L Word: Generation Q ended season 2 with a cliffhanger – several actually – and left viewers rooting for their favorite relationships as always. There were parts of the season I loved (yay!) and parts I thought were a mess (nay!). Instead of a general season review, let’s just look at those two things.

Jacqueline Toboni, Leo Sheng, Arienne Mandi and Rosanny Zayas in The L Word: Generation Q

Thoughts on Season 1 of The L Word: Generation Q

The L Word: Generation Q is an old friend and a new friend wrapped up in a beautiful package. Now that season 1 has ended and the long wait for season 2 begins, I wanted to share some thoughts about the new series.

Ruby Rose in Batwoman

Watch This: Fall TV Shows Starring Women

The fall TV season starts very soon. Will there be many good new women-led shows this season? Well, I can think of three. If you have more in mind, speak up in the comments.

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