January 18, 2004 (2004-01-18) – March 8, 2009 (2009-03-08)
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The L Word is a television drama series that aired on Showtime in the US from 2004 to 2009. The series follows the lives of a group of lesbian and bisexual women who live in West Hollywood, California.[1][2] The premise originated with Ilene Chaiken, Michele Abbott and Kathy Greenberg; Chaiken is credited as the primary creator of the series and also served as its executive producer.
The L Word featured television's first ensemble cast of lesbian and bisexual female characters,[3][4] and its portrayal of lesbianism was groundbreaking at the time.[2][5][6][7] One of the series' pioneering hallmarks was its explicit depiction of lesbian sex from the female gaze,[8] at a time when lesbian sex was "virtually invisible elsewhere on television."[9] It was also the first television series written and directed by predominantly queer women.[10]
The L Word franchise led to the spin-off reality show The Real L Word (2010–2012) as well as the documentary film L Word Mississippi: Hate the Sin (2014), both of which aired on Showtime. A sequel television series, The L Word: Generation Q, debuted in December 2019, and a spin-off, The L Word: New York, is in development.
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^ abHiggins, Bill (December 15, 2019). "Hollywood Flashback: 'L Word' Was a Groundbreaking Take on Gay Women's Lives". The Hollywoood Reporter. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
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^Hashemi, Sarah (December 6, 2019). "'The L Word' changed television. Its reboot speaks to a new generation". The Washington Post. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
^Nicholson, Rebecca (December 2, 2019). "The return of The L Word: the groundbreaking lesbian show is back". The Guardian. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
^Loh, Stefanie (December 6, 2019). "'The L Word' was groundbreaking in the canon of LGBTQ media. Here's why its reboot, 'Generation Q,' is relevant today". The Seattle Times. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
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^Baker, Sarah; Rutherford, Amanda (2020). "Upgrading The L Word: Generation Q". M/C Journal. 23 (6). ISSN 1441-2616.
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