The L Word S01E01+E02
The L Word S01E01, Tina acquaints Jenny with her lesbian friend network: Dana Fairbanks , a demure, appropriate, and closeted tennis player, the witty and aspiring cross-sexual columnist Alice Pieszecki , and the gender ambiguous, sexually forceful hairdresser Shane Mc Cutcheon. The L Word S01E02, Tim, uninformed of Jennys experience with Marina, welcomes Marina over […]
The L Word S01E03 – Longing
The L Word S01E03, Bette chips away at booking a workmanship gathering for her exhibition hall, the California Art Center, while her manager, Franklin , conflicts with her. Mixed up for another person, Bette meets with the powerful Peggy Peabody at an inn in Santa Barbara.
The L Word S01E04: Lies, Lies, Lies
The L Word S01E04, Tim starts to presume Jennys betrayal, as does Alice and others. Alice later finds reality when she strolls in on Jenny taking part in sexual acts with Marina in her office at The Planet while Tim is searching for her, and Alice covers for Jenny to keep Tim from discovering and […]
The L Word S01E05: Lawfully
The L Word S01E05, Meanwhile, Dana is invited to a Subaru dinner party to sponsor her tennis career. Bette and Tina have dinner with Bettes conservative father where they announce Tinas pregnancy.
The L Word S01E06: Losing It
The L Word S01E06, A rising craftsman in New York tests Bette’s dedication while Tina has a disagreeable keep running in with Lei Ling, the sperm benefactor’s better half, who starts to annoy her. Alice meets a man named Lisa, who cases to be a “lesbian in a man’s body”. Tim, still skeptical of Jenny […]
The L Word S01E07: L’Ennui
The L Word S01E07: L’Ennui, Jenny is harmed when Tim rejects her and inconsiderately advises her to move out. Jenny then tries to live with Marina, who in the long run tells Jenny that she has another significant other living in Italy. Bette and Tina battle with their apprehensions of parenthood. In the mean time, […]
The L Word S01E08: Listen Up
The L Word S01E08, Bette and Tina attend group therapy in preparation for becoming parents, while Bette faces off against a black militant writer, Yolanda, who questions Bettes self-image as a mixed-race person.