“To L and Back” L Word Podcast Episode 108: L’Ennui
Y’all, Jenny is about to take her tights off and we are so here for it!
Y’all, Jenny is about to take her tights off and we are so here for it!
Plus: JR and Petra try co-parenting on Jane the Virgin, Lena Waithe smooches Halley Berry on the mouth on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and Kat’s new love gets complicated on The Bold Type.
As someone who has fallen for oblivious girls, or helped girls I was crushing on find the perfect thing to say to the boy of their dreams, I found it all surprisingly grounded in reality considering it was about a demon from hell and the literal first woman on Earth.
“What do we in want from and for Lisa in 2019? Justice for him, or peace of mind for us? The desire to reach back in time and pull him into our present is natural because we – especially trans people – want to see her character restored in dignity, thus preserving our own dignity.”
Charmed decided to get “serious” about its magic, and along the way it forgot everything that made the season campy fun, addictive, feminist, silly and yes – the greatness of centering queer women of color in the middle of all.
“The L Word” reboot has a title and a cute lil poster and you can put THAT on your f*cking clipboard.
Tanya Saracho demands more from her characters, from her audience. She requires our discomfort, our willingness to bring all of our messy selves in front of the television.
All hell breaks loose in the season finale of Legends of Tomorrow. Also Sara wears a Supergirl costume.
The Superfriends enter their final battle with the big bads of the season, and also Alex and Kelly finally talk about their intensity.
Stuff those dirty ’shrooms in your face, poke her in the front and liquor in the rear and then brace yourself because Jenny’s still got her same pair of tights on.
Plus updates on: The Flash, Gentleman Jack, Station 19, Charmed, Jane the Virgin, Grey’s Anatomy, and The Good Fight!
Everybody laughed harder than they have ever laughed at anything written in the early-mid 19th century ever before. This is ’cause Anne Lister wrote some very unique erotica and had a lot of relatable if dramatic lesbian feelings — e.g., dealing with the agony of dating a girl whose husband isn’t dead yet — and also because our performers were brilliant and talented and hilarious.
What a time to be a working actor in Vancouver!
The second season of Fleabag has a reasonable premise: The only romantic rival worthy of Phoebe Waller-Bridge is God.
All your favorite returning queer shows, a few new ones to look out for, and finally a full Batwoman trailer.
Don’t you hate when you’re a teen and your teen friend’s murderous mother traps you in a dining room underneath her maple farmhouse to tell you all about her diabolical plan to destroy your hometown and accuses you of terrible sins that you must pay penance for in the form of an overnight game of life-or-death challenges in the woods?
When a boy rat and a boy aardvark love each other, they get married on public broadcast television
Plan a whole future together, as dearest friends. Why not? You’ve nearly kissed, once! You’ve spent a handful of hours together! It’s time to book passage on a ship!
“I’m on six beta blockers and a large iced coffee. I have no idea what I’m here for.”
In this trying episode, Ava and Sara try to keep Gary’s wishing at bay, Nora tries to save Mona, and Charlie and Zari try to stop Neron.