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The L Word came to an end. Really. The show that breaks heterosexual norms and lesbian stereotypes has come to the final episode of the final season. The finale may leave one a bit sad and confused, but watching the retrospective, we see again how the female-dominant cast and crew beautifully present a story that's not only about lesbianism but also human relationships, sexuality and gender issues with wisdom, sensitivity and humour. Excuse me for summarising, but you really have to watch it to understand. Whether you are female, male, transgendered, homo/hetero/bi/pan-sexual, there should be something in the show (besides sex scenes) that's for you. Start from episode 1 of season 1 if you haven't watched.
The L Word came to an end. Really. The show that breaks heterosexual norms and lesbian stereotypes has come to the final episode of the final season. The finale may leave one a bit sad and confused, but watching the retrospective, we see again how the female-dominant cast and crew beautifully present a story that's not only about lesbianism but also human relationships, sexuality and gender issues with wisdom, sensitivity and humour. Excuse me for summarising, but you really have to watch it to understand. Whether you are female, male, transgendered, homo/hetero/bi/pan-sexual, there should be something in the show (besides sex scenes) that's for you. Start from episode 1 of season 1 if you haven't watched.
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