Like any self-respecting (albeit then-closeted) queer girl, I found myself familiar with “The Real L Word,” Ilene Chaiken’s 2010-12 spin-off associated with reveal that identified a generation of us in one single means or another. At that time the tv show aired, I found myselfn’t interested. It had nothing to do with my personal denial of my personal bisexual identity and every thing related to the truth that I was nonetheless pissed at Chaiken for undertaking


my personal lady Jenny Schecter


therefore really, really incorrect into the period finale associated with initial “The L keyword.”


Fast forward 10 years once the gay stars lined up for me and that I discovered me bingeing all three times in one single few days. Many elements contributed to this involuntary decision. One: I found myself at home stretch of edits for my personal next queer YA novel out in 2021 and that I anxiously needed brain sweets. Two: Showtime struck upwards my email with a 30-day free trial offer, fundamentally for your new season of “massive amounts,” a show I have never ever watched. Three: Really, I Found Myself inquisitive.


In older times, I happened to be a dedicated fan of “The Hills,” MTV’s thoroughly ridiculous, entirely addicting fact drama about rather, hetero 20-somethings residing Los Angeles. “the true L term” had the same sun-drenched, sugary feeling of escapism — only way, way,



method



gayer — plus with an increase of puppies and, beginning in season two, an extremely adorable kitty. Sure, there is mess: artificial crisis which is plainly staged by producers, plenty of real shouting in really packed groups, and well, Romi. That said, “the actual L Word” had countless good things that kept me personally seeing till the very conclusion of Whitney and Sara’s big gay wedding ceremony, right away Googling what everybody’s doing these days, and after my faves on Insta (


hi, Kacy!


) — and dorkily moving around my personal apartment to


that catchy motif song


. This is what I unexpectedly adored:



Strong Coupling


Jill and Nikki tend to be lovable as they squabble over a chandelier and planning a wedding that wasn’t legal at the time but had been very important to all of them on an individual amount. Kacy and Cori retain the thought of an infant whom may appear, while never wavering within really love and help for just one another. Tracy and Stamie work out how to stabilize work, sex, while the proper care of three adorable kids — certainly whom had special requirements. I thoroughly enjoyed the storylines of the three couples navigating lesbian life in a straight world with each other. (and I also was firmly group Jill in Chandelier-Gate. That thing was actually unsafe!)



Sweet Crushing


At the outset of period three, I becamen’t positive how I thought about Kiyomi, the Hunter Valentine frontwoman whose way of training polyamory wasn’t precisely fair to the woman lover, Allie. When Kiyomi met enviably pink-haired and pearly white-teethed Angeleno Lauren at Dinah Shore, however, all wagers happened to be down. Once they kissed on grass, it actually was sexy. Whenever they shyly gazed at each other and giggled during confessional interviews, it absolutely was cuter. When Lauren cannot stay away from Kiyomi’s residence of the latest York City for example more minute? Cutest.



Times With Moms


Take a look, we are in
quarantine
and I skip my personal
mommy
. This could describe why it rained-on my personal face everytime an enjoying mother figure made an appearance. Whether or not it had been Jill shouting cheerfully when her mom made a surprise visit to assist the lady select a wedding outfit, Kacy’s mama satisfying her daughter for meal and consoling her about child Charlie, or Whitney’s grandma witnessing Whitney’s backyard Connecticut Wedding, I happened to be a mess, y’all. Why don’t we keep in mind Francine being released to her ultra-glam mother Yoko, who straight away reacted “i really like love plenty you,” and Sadjah’s mom Sarita praising Sadjah’s Vote for Equality colleagues for residing their reality.





I just believe it’s stunning available all to face up for your liberties and battle for what you truly, undoubtedly rely on,” she says.



Real, Real Time Bisexuality!


Would Everyone loves how Chaiken handles bisexual figures and storylines? Not at all times. But as a bi my self, i will be hungry for any and all sorts of representation of my personal folks in the news (Spoiler: however not loads!). Immediately, we’ll take the thing I may, and I found it heartening observe Romi with boyfriends inside the tv show’s 3rd period, in addition to the ensuing talks of exactly how bi/queer/pansexual women often believe omitted from the gay area as a whole. Its rare I found Romi relatable, but I relished this subject that continues to ben’t discussed enough.



Claire. Adequate said.


Oh, Claire. She left the woman definitely attractive girl Vivian in ny to “begin a lesbian site” in LA — and shack up with ex Francine (imagine how good that final any went). She blithely turned down an internship with “But i am a Cheerleader” manager and queer symbol Jamie Babbit. And she would drunkenly scream in organizations. Claire was the undisputed



king.



This coming year two primary user had been since disorganized as her ‘80s rock star-esque golden-haired shag, basically



just



what you would like in actuality TV. Do not get myself completely wrong, I was keen on the quieter times in “The Real L Word,” but Claire brought the absolute dramz, and I also had been right here because of it. (Also, we was raised not not even close to her home town of St. Louis, so hell yeah for other weirdo Midwesterners!)



This Is Basically The Way That We Live


Bringing it back to “The L Word” theme track all of us loved: There nevertheless are not some shows, movies, etc. about queer females



present



(chatting, laughing, loving, breathing, etc.). Even though I was frustrated with Whitney’s pre-engagement member steps, Sajdah and Chanel getting as well significant too quickly and reading the millionth variation of “just what’s with you and so-and-so,” I relished spending some time with queer ladies in various stages regarding schedules, just figuring circumstances . I cannot state I skip the days when unscripted programs reigned over the airwaves, but “the true L term” was actually worth seeing, not simply when it comes down to club-screaming, chandelier-squabbling and damaged keyboard-pouting (poor 3somer what is the top lady-loving lesbian fuel.


Added bonus: no body dies in a pool.

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