I have an idea! It’s called “The Chart” and Alice could do segments like: teaching gay lingo to newly-out and consistently-unprofessional California University Chancellor Phyllis Kroll, learning how to say “cunnilingus” in sign language with noted Origami With Steel sculptress Jodi Lerner and being transphobic towards unappreciated camera boy Max Sweeeny.Īnyhow, Sophie inquires regarding Alice’s overall well-being. Sophie and Alice are still digging through what their potential fun segment could be - not Carpool Karaoke because Alice is in a twitter war with James Cordon and not “Man On The Street but gay” because Billy is already on the street being gay. This seems like an awfully big bowl of cocaine…. I’m doing really good at this recap so far. In this metaphor, the laptop is a bathroom. I love how many stories they’re juggling this season so far and how many minor Season One characters are getting more airplay - this episode gave us a lot of Gigi, more Maribel and Micah (OTP) and more Tess! What fun!Īngie Poter-Kennard rushes home to open her laptop with the fervor of a passenger fleeing a 10-hour non-stop road trip because they really have to pee. I do not think this is my best recap ever but I did try really hard I promise. Well we have come to Episode 203: Luck Be a Lady, a recycled Episode title from a very beloved Season Four episode. She then returns to Los Angeles two years later as an out lesbian who has a short at Outfest, has hot tea and silent sex with Helena Peabody, gets mixed up in a truth-serum sting with mediocre novelist Jenny Schecter, dramatically storms out of a baby shower without reason and eventually lifts Helena from her knees, places her upon a kitchen counter, and holds a knife to her throat but in a sexy way before they break up thirty or so minutes later, thus condemning her to a Helena-free future but hey, at least she’s got that short in Outfest! Welcome to the third recap of the second season of The L Word: Generation Q, brought to you by the same network that brought you The L Word, a show about an ostensibly straight but clearly dykey filmmaker who arrives in Los Angeles with her sketchy cylon boyfriend to acquire funding for their white savior documentary, accidentally falls in lesbian love with noted dragon heiress Helena Peabody, gifts her a large white paper bag containing two small British chocolates, gets fingerblasted at the tea station while Kit Porter and Betty perform an unforgivable song in the nearby recording studio, has passionate lesbian sex in a Malibu penthouse during an epic sunset, videotapes a sexual role-play session with aforementioned Helena Peabody and then uses the resulting film to file a sexual harassment lawsuit against Helena which is settled out-of-court and eventually leads Helena to be briefly cut off from her family riches and forced to a life of catering and gambling. The 200 Best Lesbian, Bisexual & Queer Movies Of All Time.LGBTQ Television Guide: What To Watch Now.
Meanwhile, Finley, Sophie, and Dani all struggle to adjust to their new normal as Micah leans on Maribel for support when he starts a new job.
Shane and Tess’s business venture doesn’t go as planned and Alice resists facing the truth of her situation with Nat. The L Word Generation Q Episode 203 Synopsis Bette’s passion is ignited at work while Angie receives some big news that complicates things at home. The L Word Generation Q Season 2 Episode 5 Photos The L Word Generation Q Season 2 Episode 4 Recap Take have a look at the synopsis, and photos with make better sense for the new episode. Fans are eagerly waiting for the third episode titled “LUCK BE A LADY”.
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Several actors from the original series have returned to reprise their roles with a new set of diverse characters. The show beautifully depicts the diverse LGBTQ+ people who experience love, heartbreak, failures, personal growth, and success. The L Word®: Generation QSeason 2, a sequel to the groundbreaking drama series The L Word®, premiered this month.