peeks in... tiptoes... clears throat...


Age: 43
Orientation: Undecided (but still trying to pick a team :whistle )

1. Do you want more lesbian programming and if so, does it matter to you what it is. Absolutely. And I agree with most of what has been said before, it should be realistic and character driven. And I would love to see characters that are ordinary people, who happen to be lesbian, not "the lesbian detective" or some other similar situation

2. Would you watch Logo or Here(!) TV if they had a specifically lesbian drama. I have Logo and watch it often. I like that as they become available more lesbian themed shows are coming on the air, and the short films seem to have more lesbian stories. You can see lots of different perspectives. I don't mind the editing because that's the rules on Basic Cable, but QAF is annoying in its edited form (luckily, I saw almost every episode during its original run)

3. Do you watch L Word. If so, what is it you like and don't like. Yes. Some characters I like, some I hate. Why couldn't they have killed off Jenny instead of Dana? Why did Shane leave Carmen? Why is Tina so annoying? And how do we get rid of Papi? And can we bring Carmen back? Carmen Carmen Carmen... (Sorry about the :rant )

I do agree that the characters seem to be very inconsistent. I would like to see a few more realistic, down-to-earth characters, even if that means getting rid of Max and Jenny :teeth


5. What kind of lesbian programming do you want to see.
Any kind. As I said before, I want characters that live, work, love... dramas or comedies... that happen to be lesbian... interacting with other characters, who may or may not be lesbian too. Kind of like REAL LIFE!

6. Does imagery and representation matter to you?
Yes. I abhor watching violence, and although a comedy or two would be great, I don't want to see a completely unrealistic premise, unless its Sci-fi. lol.


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"Pooh, promise you won't forget about me, ever. Not even when I'm a hundred."
Pooh thought for a little. "How old shall I be then?"
"Ninety-nine." Pooh nodded. "I promise," he said.
Still with his eyes on the world Christopher Robin put out a hand and felt for Pooh's paw.

"Oh, Bear!" said Christopher Robin. "How I do love you!"
"So do I," said Pooh.


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If voting could really change things, it would be illegal.
(sign at Revolution Books... New York, New York)
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Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend.
Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. (Groucho Marx)

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