| Jennifer Beals | Bette Porter |
| Erin Daniels | Dana Fairbanks |
| Pam Grier | Kit Porter |
| Laurel Holloman | |
| Mia Kirshner | Jenny Schecter |
| Karina Lombard | Marina Ferrer |
| Eric Mabius | Tim Haspel |
| Leisha Hailey | Alice Pieszecki |
| Katherine Moennig | Shane McCutcheon |
| Leanne Adachi | Gay Girl |
| Kwesi Ameyaw | Randy Jackson |
| Eric Lively | |
| Sarah Shahi |
| Director | Lisa Cholodenko; Ernest R. Dickerson; Tony Goldwyn; Burr Steers |
| Producer | Mark Horowitz; Elizabeth Hunter; Rose Lam |
| Writer | Ilene Chaiken; Kathy Greenberg |
Strong points of the season include Bette and Kit confronting the death of their father (the superb Ossie Davis) and Shane's new job as a gopher for a high-powered Hollywood producer (the equally superb Camryn Manheim). Less strong are the distracting, neo-expressionistic passages meant to be glimpses into Jenny's creative mind and the interminable use of the series' theme song--re-interpreted in a number of genres--to the point of distraction. Mark's voyeurism, which crosses all sorts of boundaries as he installs hidden cameras around the house, is a brilliant way to challenge male viewers who may tune in just to TiVo their way to the sex scenes. That said, the arc of that particular story grows increasingly far-fetched as Mark somehow avoids criminal prosecution and instead endures the horrible fate of having Jenny refuse his offer of coffee and a muffin. Despite its flaws, The L Word is a show that deserves to be cheered on, not for its politics, but for the skillful way it conveys complex human entanglements with sensitivity. --Ryan Boudinot
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| Disc 1: | L Word Girls On the Record Word Game Playing with the Girls: L Word Shorts "Some Kind of Wonderful" Music Video Win a Walk-on Role! Sweepstakes L Word Couture Fashion Special Olivia Cruise Sweepstakes L Word Fan Mail: Life Changing Stories Ms. Foundation for Women Biographies |