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 ...
Part of The L Word franchise, The L Word: New York is a drama series currently in development at Showtime. Not much is known about the cast and premise except that the show will be a reboot of the ...
With another season of The L Word: Generation Q on the way, fans are once again wondering who might appear on the show. The series is a revival of Showtime‘s 2004 series The L Word, featuring Jennifer ...
'The L Word: Generation Q' is a fan-favorite series on Showtime. But for some reason, the show has allegedly struggled to get good viewership numbers. It has people wondering: Will there be another ...
"I am making space for other stories," says the Showtime series regular and executive producer about how her fan-favorite character will appear for the remainder of the season. By Abbey White ...
Dina Paulson is a Film and TV Feature Writer for Collider. Her writing also appears in Cine Suffragette, FanFare, her blog, walk the line, and two poetry chapbooks, Parts of Love, and TOUCH / breaks ...
"As a young queer woman of color, I felt alone and sometimes invisible. For so many people in our community, The L Word's impact cannot be understated," Karine Jean-Pierre said The L World: Generation ...
Showtime’s LGBTQ series The L Word: Generation Q returned on August 8th, and we talked with Leo Sheng, the trans actor who reprised his role as Micah Lee. On the Sept 5th episode, Micah realized he ...
When “The L Word” premiered on Showtime in 2004, it broke barriers for its portrayal of lesbians and bisexual women living in Los Angeles. But in the decade between the series’ finale and the 2019 ...
Jennifer Glynn is a detailed and enthusiastic TV and Movie News writer living in Tasmania, Australia. She had been part of the Collider team since 2022. When she is not bringing you the latest ...
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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