The L Word: Generation Q
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YOU KNOW THE ONE.
So to begin: Shane has impulse-shaned a bar.
(Seeing how many verbs I can replace with shane in this case, I mean bought.)
Alice is excited about this.
Jamie Claytons character is appreciative and Mercedes Masons character is horny for Shane.
Honestly, sounds like queerness to me.
Whats my first favorite moment of the episode?
Well, its Angie punching her slut-shaming classmate right in the old kisser.
It would be annoying to have perfect, strict, and morally ambiguous Bette Porter as a mom.
It would be annoying to have a political candidate as a parent.
And Angies experiences with coded racism would make anyone want to Rocky Balboa the rest of the world.
I am hungry for more scenes wherein Angie is with pals, with herself or out in the world.
when Micah, having been blown off by Shirtless Neighbor, has couch sex with a random.
Cool, cool, a versatile fellow!
Youre not alone, my bud!
And when it comes to loneliness, few things can bring that horrible holiday feeling like being raised Catholic.
It seems maybe shell find faith this season?
Or at least heal wounds done by a skyman-worshipping set of octogenarian Italian guys.
I loved this part of the episode, and I hope we see more of that tension.
Whatever your deal, youre not alone.
There is every pop in of person in our queer family, having every pop in of holiday.
A Merry Bettemas to you.
The show was calledWham Bam Pow.
Look it up and youll hear us talking about action movies IN THAT SAME SPACE.
Kudos to whatever actor landed the role of Jeff Milner, Bettes mayoral opponent.
No more thankless job than being the guy we dont want to be mayor.
Heres hoping they get aTLWbump in attendance, because those sweeties are doing good work.