Episode
2.13 "Lacuna"
THIS
WEEK'S L WORD VOCABULARY:
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Predispositions:
Something to embrace and celebrate. Sorta.
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Help: What Jenny needs.
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Scourge: Helena's middle name. That and
"petulant."
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Fucking: Dreary when it's without art (i.e.,
when it's with Helena).
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Sisterhood: If you're the Wilsons, it's
powerful. If you're the Ziffs, it's... um, yeah.
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Episode
2.12 "L'Chaim"
THIS
WEEK'S L WORD VOCABULARY:
- Goddammit:
A word for everyone.
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Hello: A steady recognition of a steady,
sure love.
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The pursuit of happiness: Human nature,
and human pain.
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Rivers: They run deep.
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Episode
2.11 "Loud and Proud"
THIS
WEEK'S L WORD VOCABULARY:
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Pride: They say it goeth before a fall.
Apparently it also goeth with spankings and bad terrycloth
shorts.
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Pandora's Box: Ilene Chaiken stores paper
clips in it.
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Torching: A dangerous hobby.
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Happiness: Sometimes it comes at a price.
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Episode
2.10 "Land Ahoy"
THIS
WEEK'S L WORD VOCABULARY:
- Libido:
If you follow it, someone will come. Maybe.
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Baggage screeners: More effective than
a cold shower.
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Sleep: Even sexperts need it now and then.
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The verge: Where Jenny lives.
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Episode
2.09 "Late, Later, Latent"
THIS
WEEK'S L WORD VOCABULARY:
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Limits: What Dana tests and Carmen exceeds.
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Pediculosis: Another way to say eww.
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Amazing: What Bette and Tina redefine.
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Somber: This episode. Cut the recapper
some slack, will ya? It was hard to find the funny.
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Episode
2.08 "Loyal"
THIS
WEEK'S L WORD VOCABULARY:
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A.M. Homes: God. And the only woman I'd
ditch both Alice and Bette for. Yeah, you heard me.
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Topping: It's not just for ice cream.
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Burr: A prickly prick.
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Bette: Brilliant.
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Helena: Hellish.
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Episode
2.07 "Luminous"
THIS
WEEK'S L WORD VOCABULARY:
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Gamine: The quintessential Jenny.
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Peoria: The anti-Jenny.
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Studio visit: A fancy term for foreplay.
Almost.
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Phone-throwing: A common hobby among alpha
types.
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Meat-tagged: How the masses (I include
myself among them) see Bette.
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Episode
2.06 "Lágrimas
de Oro"
THIS
WEEK'S L WORD VOCABULARY:
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Flowers: They're everywhere. I may sneeze.
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Reticent: A good thing, if you're Jenny.
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Random lesbians: Shane's hobby.
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Lesbian Stepford wife: Guess. (You're right:
Tonya.)
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Pregnant: Hot.
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Episode
2.05 "Labyrinth"
THIS
WEEK'S L WORD VOCABULARY:
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Lame: The perfect "L" word for
the pervy moronic intrusive videocamera storyline.
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Compunction: The junction of "come
home" and "fuck off."
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Toasts: Confessions disguised as blessings.
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Helena: Rhymes with snake. It
doesn't? Just wait.
- Forgiveness:
What Bette craves, but may not really comprehend.
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Episode
2.04 "Lynch Pin"
THIS
WEEK'S L WORD VOCABULARY:
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Lisa: Brilliant. But you can't tell that
from this episode. No, I'm not talking about Lisa the Guy
I mean Lisa Cholodenko, the director.
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Poltergeist: A breathy weird babbling thing
that makes random noises at inappropriate times. See below.
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Mark: Irritating, if he weren't so mind-numbingly
stereotypical.
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Joyce the Lacerating Lawyer: Hereinafter
The Nauseator.
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Bette: I have no words for her hotness
"L" words or otherwise.
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Episode
2.03 "Loneliest Number"
THIS
WEEK'S L WORD VOCABULARY:
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Hot: A word that can't even begin to touch
Carmen.
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Misery: Its name is Bette. And it loves
company, but company is scared of it.
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Ton Ton: An unspeakable (and hilarious)
horror.
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House rules: What Shane has. No matter
what she says to the contrary.
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Episode
2.02 "Lap Dance"
THIS
WEEK'S L WORD VOCABULARY:
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Imagination: What Jenny lacks like
we didn't all know that already.
- Taking:
What Toxic Sludge Tonya does best. Well, that and bullshitting.
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Walls: Where the writing is.
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Talking: What lesbians do. And overdo.
And again, ad nauseam.
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Sorry: The hardest word.
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Episode
2.01 "Life, Loss, Leaving"
THIS
WEEK'S L WORD VOCABULARY:
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Funny: Attempted suicide. No, I don't really
mean that, but as a method of writing a character out of
the show, it has its moments.
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Tiresome: The phase that follows "toxic,"
apparently.
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Knitter: What Alice so isn't. Well, depending
on the context.
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Evanesce: What we all wish Jenny would
do.
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S words: Better than L words. At least
the S words that start with "strap" and end with
"on."
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