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By hiring trans people for roles both behind and in front of the camera, of being able to tell one's story on a popular and prestigious mainstream network. The L Word - What Can I Say About The L Word? Didn't the CEO and Co-Founder already say it? When it aired in 2001, the original series was considered revolutionary because it did something simple. Things like treating queer women like mature people. It also stars several queer actors, including Kate Moning-Ray Donovan, as well as behind-the-scenes Q talent like writer Guinevere Turner and Twin Peaks co-creator Erin Chaiken.

For many people the L-Word Supremacy really changed their lives and algeria whatsapp fan that was early Che. But the show is also incredibly flawed. The male central or butch character is almost non-existent. Although Jennifer Beals plays the tough, passionate and self-destructive Betty Porter in "Flashdance," the rest of the troupe is mostly white. Biphobia is still rampant despite the fact that the main character, Alice Lysa Haley, identifies as bisexual. And then there’s transphobia, a phobia that is particularly cruel and unforgiving.

From left, Jennifer Beals and Jordan Hull in Generation Q, where the L-word reigns supreme. Photo courtesy of Hilary Bronwyn Gale Fast forward more than a decade after the murder mystery series finale and Marga Lewis Ryan has taken over showrunner duties on the L-word-defying Generation Q reboot. Familiar faces like Biles Monnig and Haley return and the show expands its depiction of queer characters with the additions of Sepid Moafi, Arianne Mendy, Jacqueline Tobini, Jillian Meyers Talent like Kadorosani Zayas and breakout performance Jordan Hull.
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