
The L Word
Drama • TV-MA • 2004–09 • 6 Seasons
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A group of lesbian friends struggle with romance and careers in Los Angeles.
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Not very realistic, but nevertheless nostalgic and forever in my heart.
Although ti May be slow at times, it is charged with action and visibility that all lgbt would enjoy watching.
Richer and more dramatic than you at first expect.
I only watched 2 seasons, tbh. It was ok, but I wasn't hooked.
A good drama series sometimes a bit over the top.
The quality varies a lot over the course of the seasons, sometimes it gets a tad too dramatic, but overall it stays intriguing enough.
Far too stereotypical to be taken seriously
this show has every single awful stereotype about lesbians and bisexuals you could think of, and the characters are extremely unlikeable.
If there was more Shane screen time I would rate this higher.
It wasn’t terrible but wasn’t super interesting either more like soft p***.
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