We ALL Killed Jenny Schecter

Now I have watched exactly 2 episodes of the L-Word.

We ALL Killed Jenny Schecter

A small piece of every one of us died tonight.

{cough}

As of right this minute, I have watched exactly two entire episodes of the L-Word. The first season premiere and the last season's finale.

I'm sure I missed a few things in between (although I feel: perhaps not), but the lingering question that burns in my mind has nothing to do with Jenny Schecter.

It has to do with that dirt squirrel. And that haircut. Really. Max, if you already look as stunning as Daniela Sea, why would you aspire to Sonny Bono?

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