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Episode: Season 1, Episode 1: Let's Do It Again
Duration: 292 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1080 | Added: 2020-Jan-27 |
Alternate Names: Жаклин Тобони
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The Netflix series 'Easy' (2016), created by Joe Swanberg, explores diverse relationships in modern-day Chicago. The show follows multiple couples and their unique dynamics, with storylines interweaving across episodes rather than every character being tied to each episode.
Alternate Names: 杰米·克莱顿, 傑米·克萊頓
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Jamie Clayton (born January 15, 1978) is an American actress and model raised in San Diego, California by her parents Howard (a criminal defense attorney) and Shelley Clayton (an event planner). She moved to New York City at age 19 to pursue a career as a makeup artist. Clayton gained recognition for playing Nomi Marks in Netflix's 'Sense8' (2015), a transgender character written by the Wachowski siblings, drawing her to the role due to its representation and her admiration for J. Michael Straczynski's work.
Alternate Names: Kate Moennig, کاترین مکنیگ
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Katherine Sian Moennig, born December 29, 1977 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is an American actress known for her role as Shane McCutcheon on 'The L Word' and Jake Pratt on 'Young Americans'. She is of German, Scottish, and Irish ancestry. After moving to New York City at age 18, she studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Moennig has portrayed multiple lesbian roles in films like 'Everybody's Fine' and 'Art School Confidential', and has pursued transgender roles such as Cheryl Avery in 'Law and Order'. She also co-founded a documentary titled 'My Address' focusing on gay youth homelessness in New York.
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Leisha Hailey was born Leisha Neale in Okinawa, Japan on July 16, 1976. She moved to Los Angeles with her family at a young age and later pursued acting. She gained significant recognition for her role as Alice Pieszeck in the television series 'The L Word' (2004-2009), playing one of the main characters who navigates relationships and personal growth alongside other lesbian friends in Los Angeles.
Alternate Names: Stephanie Allyne, Stephanie Allyne, Stephanie Allynne Notaro, Stephanie Allynne Notaro
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Stephanie Allynne was born on September 19, 1986 in Claremont, California. She is an actress and writer known for films like 'In a World...' (2013) and 'One Mississippi' (2015), as well as TV shows such as 'Twin Peaks' (2017). In the movie 'People Places Things' (2015), she played the role of Charlie, one of the characters in a story about Will Henry, a graphic novelist balancing single-parenting his twin daughters and navigating new love after his partner leaves him.
Release Year: 2019
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Allison Liddi-Brown, Emil Weinstein, Erica Watson, Haifaa Al-Mansour, Ilene Chaiken, Jennifer Arnold, Kate Moennig, Katrelle N. Kindred, Leisha Hailey, Logan Kibens, Marja-Lewis Ryan, Nancy C. Mejia, Rose Troche, Sarah Pia Anderson, Steph Green
Writer: Alison Levering, Allie Romano, Christina Brosman, Courtney Edwards, Francesca Butler, Ilene Chaiken, Jonell Lennon, Julia Hannafin, Kathy Greenberg, Lisa Quintela, Maisha Closson, Marja-Lewis Ryan, María Renée Prudencio, Melody Derloshon, Michele Abbott, Nancy C. Mejia, Nina Kim, Nova Cypress Black, Regina Y. Hicks, Scout Comm, Tatiana Suarez-Pico, Thomas Page McBee
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Keywords: female friendship, lesbian, lesbian relationship, lgbt, los angeles, california
The L Word: Generation Q continues the story of Bette Porter, Alice Pieszecki, and Shane McCutcheon, who remain intermingled in the lives of a new generation of diverse LGBTQIA+ characters living in Los Angeles. The series explores themes of love, heartbreak, sex, setbacks, and success through these interconnected stories.
The L Word: Generation Q is a sequel to the original 'The L Word' series, focusing on the intermingled lives of its returning characters Bette Porter, Alice Pieszecki, and Shane McCutcheon. Set in Los Angeles, this drama follows a new generation of diverse LGBTQIA+ individuals navigating love, relationships, and life challenges. The series aims to represent the evolving landscape of queer identity and community.