Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Real L Word: The First Season Review

Real L Word: The First Season
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Ilene Chaiken manages to hit another softball homerun with her spin-off series "The Real L Word"! The show has six main characters, and a smattering of regularly appearing friends/girlfriends/family. Each woman offers a unique insight to the lesbian scene in LA, and they all face personal triumphs and tribulations throughout the season. I feel like the women are relatable to anyone watching, regardless of the viewers' sexual orientation. Every woman is in a different place when it comes to her sexuality. Whether it be Rose, who seemingly doesn't care what other people think about her lifestyle choices (including but in exclusively her sexuality). Or, Tracy, who's trying to balance her own mother's insecurities about Tracy's sexuality and developing a relationship with her girlfriend. Each episode offers mini-vignettes that occasionally intersect on camera. There are a few things that have raised concerns about this show: the main issue appears to be the lack of diversity among the cast. However, two cast members, Nikki and Jill are engaged and spend the season planning their nuptials, and their both Jewish; and that doesn't make up for the lack of diversity, but there is some, to be fair. Hopefully, with a more expansive casting for additional seasons, viewers will have an opportunity to widen their scope. The series is worth the price and your time!

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Fabulous, fashionable and completely “hot," The Real L Word is reality TV that only Showtime can bring you.Meet six of the most gorgeous, powerful, and fascinating lesbians of LA. They live life within the glamorous inner circle of Hollywood and no matter who you are, it won’t be long until you’re caught up in their drama.

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