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Wilfred 2022-04-19 09:02:58
Jenny: A subversive life is enough for BH
I really love the way Jenny said "please, please, please" like a barrage of people when he was in a hurry to ask for help. How could someone refuse her with such a tender and pitiful gesture? In the episode 405, Miss Jenny stepped on shit and met a pair of CPs during the calculation. In front of...
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Chelsey 2022-04-19 09:02:58
marriage
That's what I really want to say about married life.
First of all, there are same-sex marriages and heterosexual marriages at the same time in the play, both of which are very good, there are happy and happy times, and there are difficult and painful moments. It doesn't differ by gender, so don't...
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Jamil 2022-04-19 09:02:58
Desolate eyes.
From the beginning, I thought it was pure tragedy. For example, TINA and BETTE wanted to have a child, so they searched the world for the perfect man. For example, JENNY lied to TIM who loved her, with her big blurry eyes. She is such a childish and selfish child. For example, SHANE,...
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Raina 2022-04-19 09:02:58
Justification for Jenny
Where did your passion as a nihilist go, spiritual mentor Nick asked her? Where's the girl masturbating in church?
I love Jenny, she is so genuine and broken.
To a certain extent I can understand her abandonment of the relationship with Tim when she writes that two people are willing to die for each...
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Zechariah 2022-04-19 09:02:58
The LGBT Word
After finishing six seasons in one fell swoop, looking at their lives from a third perspective, if you just look at satisfying sensuality, you may not experience the delicate feelings at all. Each of them has their own characteristics, it is almost all characters of all types of LGBT are shown in...
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Reid 2022-03-23 09:03:18
Personal perspective on tlw: Lily's version of Friends
This seems to me like a Lily version of Friends. Favorite character: alice. When I first saw this role, I felt that the appearance was the lowest, and I always disliked the carefree character, so the play of this role was selectively ignored at first. However, the more I look at it, the more I love...
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Zechariah 2022-03-23 09:03:18
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Finish six seasons to comment on favorite Shane and jenny
Shane, the scumbag, the little angel is the same as the male protagonist in all the scenes of Wong Kar Wai. The footless bird, A Fei, and jenny are extremely self-centered, sensitive and slender. The fifth season is the warmest and finally...
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Stefanie 2022-03-23 09:03:18
One word, one world, one flower, one bodhi
TLW, my personal understanding is actually "lesbian", just using this name, you can see a touch of understanding and ineffable, quite representative of the treatment of life reflected in the drama, of course, the words of a family are not credible, I just say That's it. Jenny - Yanluo's beautiful...
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Bridie 2022-03-22 09:02:52
episodes that will be written into history
————2015.3 Supplement———— In an interview after the end of "THE L WORD", the director (whose creators are almost all women) talked about the show creative motivation. She said that at that time (2002) the United States already had a series about gays and lesbians, but there was no corresponding...
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Cecil 2022-03-22 09:02:52
Tibette
From the first season to the sixth season, I replayed it repeatedly, and I was caught in the plot and couldn't dial it. Bette, Tina, Shane, Carmen, Molly, Jenny, Alice, Dana, Tasha, Jodi, Helena, I like each of them, and everyone has her cuteness and hate, so the characters are fuller and more...
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Director: Angela Robinson, Tricia Brock, John Stockwell, Tony Goldwyn, Bronwen Hughes, Clement Virgo, Mary Harron
Language: English Release date: January 18, 2004