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The residents of God's Pocket wear ill-fitting beige suits and drive the kind of roomy cars in which velour interior comes standard. It could be that the movie is set in the same era as its source ...
After a six-season run featuring love, murder, sex changes, and all things lesbian, The L Word has come to (what some might call) a premature end. We caught up with the show's producer Ilene ...
Lena Dunham has stepped back from her involvement in Mattel's Polly Pocket movie adaptation, citing a departure from her vision for the project after three years of development.
“The L Word: Generation Q” showrunner, executive producer, director and writer Marja-Lewis Ryan has inked an exclusive overall development deal with Showtime, Variety has learned. Gary Levine ...
Showtime's The L Word sequel series has a name: 'The L-Word: Generation Q,' with the project going into production this summer for a Fall 2019 debut.
The movie is reportedly about “a young girl and a pocket-sized woman who form a friendship.” The film, which is the first live-action version of Polly Pocket, will look to the ‘90s version ...
It’s hard to imagine what the cast of The L Word collectively did to make the show’s creators want their characters to suffer so much. On last night’s joyless episode, Adele’s Campaign of ...
And things have changed since "The L Word" ended in 2009. A perfect example of this is when one of the new characters, Sarah (Jacqueline Toboni), bikes by a man and he asks for a smile.
The L Word was hailed as the first drama series to focus on lesbian characters who are complex and open about their sexuality. In 2008, Showtime did a pilot for a L Word spinoff, The Farm , set in ...
We’ve always hoped that Ilene Chaiken was in on the gag, that she sees The L Word for what it really is: made-for-TV lesbian pulp. But then, there’s “Long Night’s Journey Into Day,” the ...
Fans of The L Word spent years hoping for a reboot of the show. The original series ended on a major cliffhanger with police calling in Jenny Schecter’s friends for questioning over her death ...