The L Word: Generation Q
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Come through, episode four!
Honestly, Porter/Nunez 2024.
Wheres everyone else this episode?
Not just any morning, though.
The bar is called Danas, which is a true delight and almost made me cry.
Well, she thinks Nats ex is the nanny.
Damn, the actors must have been freezing shooting this.
Rest assured, your sacrifice was noted, my dudes.
And also congrats to everyone involved with the show for the very flattering ass shot that ends this scene.
Tough to get a good ass shot!
Its very well lit.
Either for people I know or for characters from the original series.
Alas, that was not to be.
Alice was, though.
Between, that is.
Though Finleys messiness is relentless, I actually kind of get it.
Anyway, Rebecca asks Finley to leave and its a bummer, but …
These three are sexy together,andI stress-sweated through this entire portion of the show.
What will happen here, ladies!
However, I did audibly say Amazing!
when they shared a three-way kiss like all their lips in the middle.
We dont see enough of those in the wild.
Too many television threesomes are, Your turn.
Okay, now your turn, when they could be, EVERYBODY NOW!
Back outside the stress-threesome, Dani and Sophie leave to have sex at home, as a twosome.
Micah and Shirtless Neighbor are making out in some other bar corner.
Just as Shane is about to blow out those candles, her sex-dream person from earlier appears.
Other Notes
Leisha Hailey looks fantastic in yellow.
Also, any bold colors.
Bette confirms Kits death by heroin overdose in this episode.
Would become a nurse.
Would work on themselves even.
The through line sticks the landing.
Shout-out to the butch delivery person walking through to hand a package to Jamie Clayton as Danas gets stocked.
I see your ring of keys, friend.