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Lost Show

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One of the main reasons I purchased the first season of The L Word DVD 1-6 was because I came into the series late, at the beginning of Season 3. So of course I wanted to know how it all came about.

Season One finds Jenny Scheckter moving in with her fiancee Tim in sunny LA. Soon, she finds out her neighbors are something else again. After witnessing Shane and her girlfriend making out in the pool, Jenny becomes fascinated with the lifestyle. As she gets out and begins meeting people, her curiosity soars. When she meets Marina at a party ... fascination becomes infatuation. Then the drama really begins.

Unable to resist Marina's attentions, she and Jenny enter into an affair. Tim one day finds them out and after a brief reconciliation the marriage ends in an annulment.

Season One introduced some of the most interesting characters, only to let them slowly slip into oblivion by mid Season Two. The most sorely missed to me is the character of Ivan ... a drag king who became deeply smitten with Kit. I thought this character lent a lighthearted romantic tag to the series and I'd love to see her written back in.

The most tense moment was in the end when Tina caught on to Bette and the carpenter (sorry the character's name escapes me at the moment) and Tina leaves. The heartwrenching struggle Dana had to endure coming out, not only to the public but to her parents lent good show to the series as well, and was handled, I thought, in an appropriate manner, although I'd like to have seen her mother come around a little sooner.

Overall, I adore this series, I'll be purchasing the other seasons so I have the whole thing to watch over and over again. There are life lessons thoughout this thought-provoking series for all of us out there.

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Re: Lost Show

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Not a bad show. Needed to show more vag, but still pretty good.
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Re: Lost Show

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:?

do i post a joke or not . . . . .
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Barney Rubble wrote::?

do i post a joke or not . . . . .
Please do. I think it's valid to do so. Plus something funny in lieu of another Peter Griffen post would be a nice change. :)
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