Girl/Girl Scene

Girl/Girl Scene
Genre Drama
Created by Tucky Williams
Country of origin USA
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 3 (to date)
No. of episodes 23 (to date)
Production
Running time 40 minutes
Release
Original release September 6, 2010 (2010-09-06) – Present
External links
Website

Girl/Girl Scene features lead actress, writer and creator, Tucky Williams, as Evan — an androgynous beauty and serial womanizer.[1] Similar to The L Word,[2] Girl/Girl Scene is filled with sex, drama and intrigue, but it is not as glamorized and consciously so.[3] It premiered on Blip and YouTube on 6 September 2010 and revolves around the lives of 4 diverse friends as they traverse the various problems they encounter. The story lines feature many different LGBT issues with some comparing the show to The L Word. However many critics have claimed that Girl/Girl Scene is far more reflective of the reality of life as a lesbian than it's more sensationalized counterpart.[4] With a minuscule budget this project became a labor of love for all involved[1] and has since been nominated for Best Web Series on AfterEllen’s Visibility Awards.[5]

Plot

Tucky Williams, the show’s creator and scriptwriter, plays Evan, the soft-butch, throaty-voiced, tie-wearing, swaggering womanizer. Joe Elswick plays the 16-year-old Jessie - the newly realized lesbian. Kate Moody plays Zoë, Evan’s best friend, with a well-balanced mixture of insanely neurotic and insanely great comedic timing; Zoë is getting over a bad psychotic ex and does meditation and yoga to counterbalance all that negativity.

From problematic ex-girlfriends to new relationships, old friendships, long nights of partying, one-night stands and more, these girls lead exciting and drama-filled lives. These four lesbians break the conventional rules and their stories end up intertwined and the drama unfolds.[6]

Cast

Season 1

Main

Supporting

Season 2

Main

Supporting

Season 3

References

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