Omitted Pilot Scene
An original introduction to Bette and Tina that never made the cut [Season 1, Episode 1 (Pilot), January 18, 2004]. INT. CALIFORNIA ART CENTER – MAIN GALLERY – AFTERNOON Alive with industry – gallery...
An original introduction to Bette and Tina that never made the cut [Season 1, Episode 1 (Pilot), January 18, 2004]. INT. CALIFORNIA ART CENTER – MAIN GALLERY – AFTERNOON Alive with industry – gallery...
The L Word / The L Word Generation Q
by Mary · Published December 23, 2022 · Last modified July 2, 2023
We don’t know about you, but we’re always a little excited for a brand new calendar at the beginning of a new year. And we’re always looking for ones that reflect our interests and passions…
The New Year is just around the corner. For many people a time to reflect and make New Year’s resolutions. So did these ladies #waybackwhen
Here’s the thing. It’s been way longer than nine months, and there’s no sign that you’re moving on. But, hey, we’re glad you’re still here – and we love that you have hope. We’re still here, too. And we’re just as curious as you are to see how this story plays out.
Columns / The L Word / The L Word Generation Q
by Bette Porter_LA · Published December 5, 2022 · Last modified December 6, 2022
For season 3 of The L Word, showrunner Marja Lewis-Ryan had the option to choose either of the two endings to this saying: “all good things come to those who wait” or “all good things must come to an end”. However, she decided she’s not the choosing type and, much to the dismay and rage of all the loyal fans, she ran with both options.
The L Word / The L Word Generation Q / Videos
by Mary · Published December 4, 2022 · Last modified December 5, 2022
“I want to say thank you to all the fans, because we really wouldn’t be back there without them, you know, and I’m so happy that people love this relationship of Bette and Tina as much as Jen and I do, as much as we love these characters and love this family…”
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