The series tells the intimate story about the lives and loves of a group of lesbian friends living in Los Angeles. Mostly centering on Jenny, a recent graduate of the University of Chicago, who moves to L.A. to live with her boyfriend Tim and begin a professional writing career. Jenny's life is turned upside down when she attends a party hosted by Tim's neighbors, Bette and Tina, a lesbian couple who are looking to take the step into parenthood after seven years of dating. A brief encounter at the party suddenly has Jenny thrust into the local lesbian community and a whole new world she never understood until she questions her own sexual orientation.
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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All Seasons | |||
Specials | January 2005 | December 2019 | 4 |
Season 1 | January 2004 | April 2004 | 14 |
Season 2 | February 2005 | May 2005 | 13 |
Season 3 | January 2006 | March 2006 | 12 |
Season 4 | January 2007 | March 2007 | 12 |
Season 5 | January 2008 | March 2008 | 12 |
Season 6 | January 2009 | March 2009 | 8 |
Unassigned Episodes | 0 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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Season 1 | January 2004 | March 2009 | 71 |
Unassigned Episodes | 4 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Ilene Chaiken | 110 | 01/18/2004 - 12/15/2019 | |
Rose Troche | 14 | 01/18/2004 - 03/02/2008 | |
Angela Robinson | 6 | 01/06/2008 - 03/09/2008 | |
Tony Goldwyn | 5 | 02/22/2004 - 04/17/2005 | |
John Stockwell | 4 | 02/04/2007 - 01/27/2008 | |
Lynne Stopkewich | 4 | 01/25/2004 - 01/29/2006 | |
Angela Robinson (III) | 4 | 01/25/2004 - 02/11/2007 | |
Tricia Brock | 4 | 04/24/2005 - 01/20/2008 | |
Bronwen Hughes | 3 | 01/22/2006 - 03/04/2007 | |
Moises Kaufman | 2 | 03/05/2006 - 02/18/2007 | |
Daniel Minahan | 2 | 02/08/2004 - 02/20/2005 | |
Clement Virgo | 2 | 02/01/2004 - 02/15/2004 | |
Jamie Babbit | 2 | 02/25/2007 - 01/13/2008 | |
Jeremy Podeswa | 1 | 03/27/2005 | |
Kimberly Peirce | 1 | 02/05/2006 | |
Allison Anders | 1 | 03/19/2006 | |
Burr Steers | 1 | 03/20/2005 | |
Mary Harron | 1 | 03/14/2004 | |
John Curran | 1 | 05/08/2005 | |
Jessica Sharzer | 1 | 01/28/2007 | |
Lisa Cholodenko | 1 | 03/13/2005 | |
Frank Pierson | 1 | 02/19/2006 | |
Karyn Kusama | 1 | 03/11/2007 | |
Ernest R. Dickerson | 1 | 04/03/2005 | |
Marleen Gorris | 1 | 01/14/2007 | |
Alison Maclean | 1 | 04/10/2005 | |
Kari Skogland | 1 | 02/29/2004 | |
Robert Aschmann | 1 | 03/16/2008 | |
Leslie Libman | 1 | 02/24/2008 | |
Bille Eltringham | 1 | 01/15/2006 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Elizabeth Ziff | 7 | 02/19/2006 - 02/17/2008 | |
Guinevere Turner | 6 | 02/15/2004 - 03/27/2005 | |
Cherien Dabis | 3 | 01/29/2006 - 01/13/2008 | |
A.M. Homes | 2 | 04/10/2005 - 01/15/2006 | |
Alexandra Kondracke | 2 | 01/14/2007 - 02/24/2008 | |
Adam Rapp | 1 | 02/12/2006 | |
Josh Senter | 1 | 02/01/2004 | |
Mark Zakarin | 1 | 02/29/2004 | |
Elizabeth Hunter | 1 | 05/01/2005 | |
David Stenn | 1 | 04/17/2005 | |
Lara Spotts | 1 | 03/06/2005 | |
Susan Miller | 1 | 01/18/2004 | |
Ariel Schrag | 1 | 02/18/2007 |
“The L Word” is an American-Canadian co-production television drama that aired on Showtime from January 18, 2004 to March 8, 2009. The series follows an ensemble cast of friends who live in West Hollywood, California and was the first American television series to feature an ensemble consisting of lesbian, bisexual and transgender people.
From cult classic “Queer as Folk,” through the iconic, female-fronted “The L Word,” to “Orange Is the New Black” and its stellar and incredibly diverse cast, these are some of the shows that dared to challenge heteronormativity in the mainstream media and paved the way to the LGBTQ+ representation that is thankfully becoming the norm today. With their original portrayal of characters all along the LGBTQ+ spectrum, these shows helped so many people finally feel seen.
Séries, films, courts-métrages, émissions TV, documentaires, etc. : découvrez les œuvres hautes en couleur pour vous immerger dans la culture LGBTQ+.
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