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  • Tiffany 2022-03-22 09:02:52

    Too many words to make a movie review

    Finally made up my mind to start watching this legendary best pull film. . . I just watched the first season, and I just read the movie review. I really hate bad guys who give spoilers in movie reviews. . . I think Jen is so beautiful and has a good figure, so that at the beginning I couldn't stand...

  • Barton 2022-03-22 09:02:52

    Who can forgive whose greed

    The first season of Bette & Tina naturally focused on Bette and Tina. From the beginning of the film they seem to represent a hope. Everyone wants to be as harmonious, loving and respecting each other as they are with their other half. But in the end, the most real problem emerged - derailment....e

  • Valentina 2022-03-21 09:03:17

    Girls are not new

    First of all, my favorite character is Bette, a fucking pretty fucking woman who has a fucking good job and a fucking girlfriend who's willing to get pregnant for her.  Secondly, life is very real. What I like most is every little story at the beginning. I think it is very creative. Although it is...

  • Leonard 2022-03-21 09:03:17

    [Pull the word first] My personal feelings about JENNY

    In fact, I personally really like the JENNY She is a role full of a sense of soul often self-pity of the characters are not very popular film and television work in it , especially in the description of the scene inside the life of this role are generally a little unsocial or some out of tune...

  • Loyce 2022-03-21 09:03:17

    Reflections on the Seven Year Itch

    Yi B is almost a copy of her father: strong sense of responsibility, calm, stubborn, once determined, his inner thoughts will not be easily changed, grasp the values ​​of mainstream society, control himself rationally like a successful man, and at the same time, rely on strength and ability Take...

  • Andy 2022-03-21 09:03:17

    Bette's process of rediscovering herself

    Second, in this betrayal, the victim is of course T, but she is not innocent. In the second season, what we see is B's repentance and salvation. The screenwriter presented her repentance process in detail. I think this process is the process of B re-acquainting herself and T. I divided this process...

  • Rosie 2022-03-21 09:03:17

    Tina's thoughts on cheating

    I thought that B's life after becoming a mother would be perfect, but unexpectedly, the power of T, who just showed off his skills, was so powerful. But B is unemployed and at home, unable to do anything. The crisis comes from T's doubts about whether he still loves a woman. As expected, T returned...

  • Lowell 2022-03-21 09:03:17

    A world where ideal and fantasy intersect

    I couldn't bear to end the show, but it ended in the end. It took two years to read through a world that envied Bette and Tina, the kind of tacit understanding, trust, and persistence after going through everything, but it was always too idealistic. Extravagant wishes are hard to achieve. Alice is...

  • Aletha 2022-03-21 09:03:17

    Write to this girl - Dana Fairbanks

    There are relatively few comments on Dana on the Internet, and I really want to write something for this silly girl. Without Dana's TLW, actor Erin Daniels doesn't want to watch it anymore, feels like watching his uninvited party, and it's not a good taste. I don't want to watch it anymore. Maybe...

  • Theodore 2022-03-21 09:03:17

    Season 1 interlude or soundtrack

    Dan Gagnon - The L Word Theme Kinnie Starr - Alright Sweatshop Union - Better Days Wild Strawberries - Blunt Broken Social Scene - Looks Just Like The Sun Luz Casal - Un Ano De Amor Flunk - See Thru You Lucinda Williams - Right In Time Copyright - Rock Machine Portishead - Roads Ella Fitzgerald -...

The L Word

Director: Angela Robinson, Tricia Brock, John Stockwell, Tony Goldwyn, Bronwen Hughes, Clement Virgo, Mary Harron

Language: English Release date: January 18, 2004

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