Girl/Girl Scene

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Girl/Girl Scene
GenreDrama
Created byTucky Williams
Country of originUSA
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3 (to date)
No. of episodes23 (to date)
Production
Running time40 minutes
Original release
ReleaseSeptember 6, 2010 (2010-09-06) –
Present

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 YouTube and Blip (now defunct[4]) 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.[5] 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.[6]

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.[7]

Cast

Season 1

Main

  • Tucky Williams as Evan
  • Katie Stewart as Maxine
  • Joe Elswick as Jessie
  • Cyndy Allen as Susan
  • Jackson E. Cofer as Elliott

Supporting

  • Roni Jonah as Trista
  • David Haney as Dan
  • Santana Berry as Tyler
  • Joe Gatton as Mike
  • Caitlyn Kogge as Hayley
  • Thomas J. Phillips as Todd
  • Abisha Uhl as Bender
  • Eric Butts as Tomas

Season 2

Main

Supporting

  • Roni Jonah as Trista
  • Cyndy Allen as Susan
  • Joe Gatton as Mike
  • Thomas J. Phillips as Todd
  • Russ Croley as Rod
  • Heather Porter as Finn

Season 3

References

  1. ^ a b "Lexington-based Web-series 'Girl/Girl Scene' portrays women 'happy to be gay'". kentucky. Retrieved 2015-11-30.
  2. ^ CurveMag. "Is Girl/Girl Scene the New L Word?".
  3. ^ "Is Girl/Girl Scene the New L Word?". www.curvemag.com. Retrieved 2015-11-30.
  4. ^ Janko Roettgers. "Blip to Shut Down Its Web Video Site On August 20 - Variety". Variety.
  5. ^ Cherrygrrl. ""To Hell with the L" – Lesbian Webseries "Girl/Girl Scene" Heats Up".
  6. ^ AceWeekly. "Lexington's Girl Girl Scene up for Best Web Series at afterEllen".
  7. ^ Autostraddle. "Watch Girl/Girl Scene Webseries, See Hot Ladies, Panties, Sexy Things".

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