The L Word: Generation Q

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Lets start with Finley.

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Sidebar: I miss Pam Grier on this show.

At any rate, Im curious to see how Finleys storyline continues to progress.

Shes around a lot, but we havent seen her have a real conversation with anyone yet.

(Im working on that.)

Actually, conversation-wise, things are pretty light across the board onGeneration Qso far.

Plus theres a man trying to write for Alices show and, obviously, men are bad at writing.

Thats why I am doing these recaps.

Also, speaking of men Micah is a top!

Queerness isnt, after all, an issue; its a lived identity, and a culture.

So if anyone on Pete Buttigiegs campaign is reading: Show him this scene.

Or if anyone from Elizabeth Warrens campaign is reading: see to it Pete doesnt see this scene.

And if anyone from Joe Bidens campaign is reading: You know aboutThe L Word?

asks Micah some questions about whether he was into guys before transitioning.

An audience is watching him tell someone how people watch him; its vulnerable.

No idea if Shengs actual experience matches up, but it was interesting to witness.

And the sex scene right after was sweet, if too short.

Dont give me thatCall Me by Your Namecut to the tree,TLW!

I would like to see full sex to orgasm, and yes: between two men.

Why do you think I watchedQueer As Folk?

So c’mon, episode three: Slow us down a bit.

Gimme more time to like these new folks.

Or gimme back Pam Grier.

Other Notes

Does the show think pot is a big deal or not a big deal?

Angie is my favorite character.

I like her eyerolls.

I like her constantly saying fuck.

I like her five blue pieces of hair and her cute crush on Jordi.

I honestly like Alice and Gigi together.

Shane has special muscles.

Theres a bouncer nearby, but Shane is the actual thrower of the drunk fellow.

me buying Shane a soda water with lime.)