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The L Word - The Complete Fifth Season


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

    In a clever move, the producers of The L Word use season five to revisit the origins of their own creation. After Jenny (Mia Kirshner) sets out to direct the silver-screen edition of her novel, Lez Girls, she enters a parallel world populated by actors playing thinly-veiled versions of the central cast (in a typical Jenny move, she sleeps with the star who portrays "Jesse"). This post-modern plotline brings newcomers up to speed, while offering early-adapters new perspectives on the past. Naturally, the shoot doesn't go smoothly. When the increasingly self-absorbed Jenny hires adoring fan Adele (ER's Malaya Rivera Drew) as her assistant, events take on All About Eve overtones. Since Jenny is turning her life into a movie, it only makes sense for the two to bleed into each other. In other developments, Tina (Laurel Holloman) and Bette (Jennifer Beals) consider reconciliation, Helena (Rachel Shelley) does time in prison, Alice (Leisha Hailey) takes her penchant for gossip too far, Tasha (Rose Rollins) fights to stay in the military, and Shane (Katherine Moennig), a dead ringer for Warren Beatty in Shampoo, rejoins the ranks of the single, only to fall for straight girl Molly (Cybill Shepherd's daughter, Clementine Ford).

    In a more melodramatic, but equally entertaining move, Dawn Denbo (Elizabeth Keener), proprietor of new hotspot SheBar makes life hell for the Planet, but Kit (Pam Grier) and her loyal clientele refuse to go down without a fight--even if they don't offer "Lesbian Turkish Oil Wrestling." Aside from the fact that Max (Daniela Sea) continues to get short shrift, The L Word's fifth year proves the show has more than a little lusty and gutsy life left in it, and was renewed for a sixth season. Extras include cast biographies and episodes of Showtime's Dexter, Californication, and This American Life. --Kathleen C. Fennessy



    Another Great Season!2009-01-084 / 5
    If you enjoy this series, this is yet another season that will not disappoint. Jenny is a bit much to handle, as she has let the whole movie "biz" go to her head. All of the characters go through their usual dramas and romances, but the show also manages to touch briefly on some actual social issues.
    Absolutely Awesome2008-12-285 / 5
    This season was the best yet, dramatic, sexy, and believable. I look forward to next season with anticipation and sorrow, I hear it will be their last :(
    Awesome2008-12-275 / 5
    This season is awesome, the stories move quickly but that's ok because they're replaced with new interesting ones but yeah definately worth buying especially if you're a fan.
    Still top-notch!2008-12-245 / 5
    The plot of this season is great and lots of fun. Not to mention the acting that is brilliant, as you'd expect from such a strong cast.
    I love it!!2008-12-245 / 5
    It said that it would take almost 2weeks to get to me, it came less then a week. I love it. It plays well, brand new!!! no problems what so ever. I was worried just like anybody would be but its great and for the price i would deff shop again!! Thanks!

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