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L Is for ReaLity

There’s a new L Word in town, and this time it’s real. Creator Ilene Chaiken and the cast of the new “docu-series” reveal all about The Real L Word.

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Let’s get this out of the way first: All the women on The Real L Word are beautiful and Hollywood thin.

If you have a problem with that, creator Ilene Chaiken, godmother of the lamented Showtime series The L Word, has most likely heard your complaint before. “Where are the women of size?” she says, recounting the litany of gripes she heard during the original series’ six-season run. “Where are the women of color? You’re not representing me! I’m not rich! I’m not skinny!”

Whether you loved or hated (or loved to hate) The L Word—and how could you not have mixed feelings about the series that first showed lesbians’ lives through a soap opera’s lens—there’s no denying that it was groundbreaking television. In the year since the show ended (and Jenny Schecter’s murder was left unsolved), there’s been nothing like it on TV. Until now.

One part Showtime’s original L Word series, two parts Real Housewives,The Real L Word is a nine-week reality series set in the same upscale Los Angeles of ambitious urban women that inspired the first iteration. This one, premiering June 20, will even fill Showtime’s same 10 p.m. Sunday time slot.

“It’s about six real women, so nobody can say that’s not real,” says Chaiken, whose first post–L Word spinoff idea was rejected by the cable network.

“Let’s call it a ‘docu-series’ because it’s Showtime,” insists participant Nikki, a rep for TV commercial directors, whose preparations for her wedding to fiancée Jill are chronicled on the show. “We’re not a cast. We weren’t forced to live in a house. We each had our autonomous story. All of our lives are very different.” 
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  • Name: Reed
    Date posted: 5/13/2010 6:57:28 PM
    Hometown: West hollywood, ca

    Comment:

    What a joke of a tv show. No one cares about 'real' lesbians or gays...Why doesn't this bitch do something with her success that will actually help our community rather then just try to milk it for every last fucking dime.... And Liam,,,West Hollywood is full of exactly what you saw on QAF...If you threw rock you down Santa Monica you'd hit at least dozen of them...

  • Name: Liam
    Date posted: 5/13/2010 2:55:48 AM
    Hometown: Portland

    Comment:

    Jenny Schecters murder was solved, it was the psycho skank actress who killed her and was hiding in the bushes when the cops arrived. So let me get this straight (no pun intended), just because the creator of the L Word found wealthy thin (most of them) lipstick lesbians in LA, that excuses away the fact that other types of lesbians were never represented on the show. Whats next a "real" Queer as Folk with sociopathic, shallow, back stabbing gay men who all look like models?



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