“To L and Back” Generation Q Podcast Episode 202: Lean On Me
“My next note on this scene is, “I literally screamed in this hotel room,” which is true.”
“My next note on this scene is, “I literally screamed in this hotel room,” which is true.”
The wedding was a bust but we sure do have a lot to talk about! Come on in and join our dear friends for the most fight-packed episode in L Word history!
Plus updates on grown-ish, Raising Kanan, and iCarly.
I decided to watch for the promised queer character, and for the Golden Retriever named Mr. Jones, and for Roselyn Sánchez who stands on the beach in a white suit for like half the show (I’m only a lesbian, after all!). What I discovered — much like the guests who visit actual Fantasy Island — has blown my mind grapes.
“I literally feel taken aback at the fact that I am telling this story that has never been told, period. I challenge everyone to name one other TV show that portrays love between two Asian women. It does not exist to this level.”
“Lunar New Year” is a very specific story about a Chinese celebration, crafted with input from Sherry Cola (Alice) and Kara Wang (Sumi). It’s something hardly ever — maybe never — never seen on TV before.
“Targeting the love interests of your queer crush is a very young and chaotic bisexual move (apologies to the queer crushes of my youth).”
You’ve seen the memes on Twitter and now Drew Gregory and Meg Jones Wall have brought the meme to your front door — and made it The L Word.
Ava and Sara are separated yet again when Sara gets stuck at a bowling alley in the sky while Ava gets lost in a sea of wedding dresses.
“If I was accidentally on a date with Gigi, it would be the best day of my life.”
“It will probably be sexy and unhealthy for both of us.”
“Energetically, I’m sensing combination mommy/daddy issues, and you know what? That’s fine! Everything’s fine!”
Plus updates on Burden of Truth, The Republic of Sarah, and Motherland: Fort Salem.
Stop hanging out on that cliff and get in here for recap of Season Two Episode One of “The L Word Generation Q,” in which Sophie looks great in a suit and Shane is ready to liquor in the front and poker in the rear!
“Just because you are Latina, that doesn’t mean you have the same perspective in the world. We all have our own unique perspective in what we do and how we’re brought up or how we feel about things.”
For when you want to cackle while seething about love being a lie.
Alice has big gay personal victories and professional victories all in one episode!
Luz accidentally takes Amity on a haunted ride through a Tunnel of Love. Even scarier? She finally holds Amity’s hand on purpose.
Season two of Apple TV+’s goofy video game office comedy Mythic Quest gives its gay gamer girls individual stories, plus a happy ending.
Last week I followed the sweet sound of fanboy weeping and discovered a treasure beyond my wildest imagination.