As the first all-lesbian show on cable, the Showtime soap “The L Word” was a game changer. Its group of bed-hopping L.A. women made queer life look glamorous, sexy and extraordinarily dramatic — a ...
Fans loved 'The L Word,' the Showtime series following the lives and loves of a group of lesbian friends in Los Angeles. But not everyone loved the ending given to writer Jenny Schecter -- including ...
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 ...
Part of The L Word franchise, The L Word: New York is a drama series currently in development at Showtime. Not much is known about the cast and premise except that the show will be a reboot of the ...
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 ...
Much to the delight of lesbian, bisexual and otherwise not-straight women, Showtime confirmed last month that it had ordered a full season of the long-awaited sequel to "The L Word." To this day, the ...
When the fifth season of Showtime's The L Word comes to a tumultuous close Sunday night at 9 pm/ET, many fans will be left lingering. Here, the show's groundbreaking creator, writer and producer, ...
Jennifer Beals as Bette Porter, Katherine Moennig as Shane McCutcheon and Leisha Hailey as Alice Pieszeckie in The L Word: Generation Q. (Photo by Isabella Vosmikova / Showtime) It’s the first season ...
The L Word: Generation Q Season Finale Recap: Is Finley Finally Fine? The season ends with all of our characters feeling as up in the air as when we first met up with them, with one major exception.
'The L Word' sequel: New showrunner Marja-Lewis Ryan talks exclusively with The Hollywood Reporter about what to expect from her eight-episode revival starring Jennifer Beals, Katherine Moennig and ...
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 ...