'The L Word: Generation Q' star Rosanny Zays explains what Generation Q means and what it adds to the original 'L Word' foundation. “I think that a lot of it entails being open to who you are and ...
The love triangle between Sophie, Dani, and Finley was one of the most compelling storylines of the first season of The L Word: Generation Q. The three characters, brought to life by Rosanny Zayas ...
How well does 'The L Word: Generation Q' cast actually know each other? Jordan Hull, Leisha Hailey, and Katherine Moennig get together to answer questions, give each other compliments, and draw from a ...
Could our queer dreams becoming true? Might "The L Word" cast actually cross universes with the cast of the upcoming "Queer as Folk" reboot? It could and should happen. And the veteran cast from "The ...
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 ...
Fans finally learned what happened to Jenny Schecter in the first season of The L Word: Generation Q after being left on a cliffhanger for a decade. But she was never mentioned again after that brief ...
Marja-Lewis Ryan will create new projects for the premium cable network. By Lesley Goldberg Television Editor, West Coast The L Word: Generation Q showrunner Marja-Lewis Ryan is putting down roots at ...
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 ...
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WASHINGTON, April 25 (Reuters) - (This April 25 story has been refiled to correct the spelling of Jean-Pierre's first name in paragraph 2) The cast of American TV show "The L Word: Generation Q" ...
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 ...
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