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The L Word - Seasons 1-5
by Showtime Ent.

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Paramount
Publisher: Showtime Ent.
Format: Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
Actors: Jennifer Beals, Janina Gavankar, Leisha Hailey, Laurel Holloman, Mia Kirshner

Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 10/28/2008


Customer Reviews:
 
Addictive. Amazing!
Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
I first saw an episode from a later season on Showtime, which somewhat ruined the anticipation of one particular event, but I didn't think that I would like this series at all from that episode. I kept hearing from my friends that I needed to watch it, so, I found it on Netflix and watched Season 1. I couldn't stop! I was instantly hooked with such appealing characters and a great story line. I found myself unable to pull away from it. I then purchased Seasons 1-5. I wanted to watch them straight through but found that difficult without completely failing in all aspects of my life. Obviously, I loved the series and couldn't stop watching. After finishing Seasons 1-5, I couldn't wait until Season 6 released on DVD and I bought it the day that it came out. I love the L Word and find myself thinking about it in a lot of different situations. I relate "real-life" to the show on several occasions during my day and I can't stop thinking about it. I love the characters and I wish there were more so that I could watch them too. I have re-watched most of the episodes by now and love the episodes every time I watch them.

The L Word Seasons 1-5
Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 
I scourged the internet looking for this as a birthday present for my girlfriend. Amazon had it at the LOWEST price ANYWHERE on the web. I even called dozens of dvd wholesalers and no one even came close to Amazon's price. Amazon's price for the 5 dvd set was the same as Barnes and Noble's 3 dvd set. Plus I got free shipping! Then when the product finally came, it was in great shape, and all of the dvds were in perfect condition. I couldn't have been happier with my purchase.

great show but....
Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 
this is actually a really good series picked it up for a friend for her birthday and we started watching it together and both became really engrossed with it. the characters are well written and it has a story line that just sucks you in. and on that note the only thing i have to say that i am unhappy with is that season 4 had 2 copies of the second disk. havent had the chance to contact the distributar just yet.

NOT A GOOD DEALER
Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 
I DO NOT SUGGEST DOING BUSINESS WITH THIS PERSON. NEVER GOT MY PRODUCT AND SENT SEVERAL MESSAGES AND GOT NO RESPONSE. I HAD TO GO THROUGH AMAZON TO GET MY MONEY BACK.

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Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 
"The L Word": Season 5". As the title song should go; "Girls in tight dresses whose lives are such messes. Fussing and fighting and always back-biting".

I hope "The L Word" isn't the last word about real life in the gay and lesbian community which would be an insult to the down-to-earth lesbian couples I know who have been together over a decade or more.. What's problematic about the lesbos in this series is not just that they're mostly, young, white, beautiful and anorexically thin, but that emotionally, they're all about three-years old. Needy, whining and self-absorbed, there are times you want to spank them and not in a kinky way. What's most damning about the women in this series is that their level of commitment and sense of personal responsibility is about zero. When presented with an adult issue in a relationship, their response is to jump ship and find the next body. Not exactly the kind of modeling young lesbian women need, seeing that this is one of the pious raisons-d'etre for the show. In fact, one of the oddities of this series is the many masculine reactions that so many of these lesbians indulge in. Bullying, posturing, threatening, manipulating and jumping from screw to screw; Makes you wonder who is writing the scripts.

That being said, "The L Word" is enjoyable if taken in small doses if only for the fine acting and characterizations, annoying as some of them are. Mia Kirschner, in particular, deserves acting kudos for creating in Jenny Schecter, a character so odiously narcissistic and predatory that you root for her to get killed off. And then there's Shane, my favorite, who underneath her serial screwing has an empathetic heart that is endearing. No wonder half of Los Angeles wants to nail her. The episode where she tries celibacy is hilarious but she remains the one person you would want at your side when you were going through a rough stretch

Which everyone in "The L Word" is. No one ever seems to be having any fun, least of all, Ms. Un-Fun herself, otherwise known as Bette. Her dreariness is so pronounced that you wish she chugged that tray of happy brownies that stars in one sequence. God help her daughter who should already be lining up for therapy.

This season's plots revolve around Bette and Tina reuniting (at Jody's expense), Jenny's creepy directorship of "Les Girls", Helena's comical stint in jail, a girl-fight between The Planet and a new rival, She-Bar and, best of all, the Army hearing about Tasha's "homosexual conduct". The fact that the military would sacrifice an officer as courageous and as dedicated as her makes you wonder if the "Global War on Terror" is such a life and death matter after all. As portrayed, Tasha is one of the few adults in the L word orbit and I hope she remains a permanent fixture.





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