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That’s what I tend to talk about, and that’s cool. It’s super weird, you know? That run was short-lived, as the new owners subsequently sold the property to a local group that turned it back into an athletic training facility. Perhaps some sort of effect caused by a wingedâ. Rhea: Yeah, to really get in the mindset of a non-binary comedian. Carly: They might as well just be that guy. I loved that I didnât always agree with a characterâs take on…, LGBTQ Television Guide: What To Watch Now, The 200 Best Lesbian, Bisexual & Queer Movies Of All Time. How is this a group of friends? Riese: No one’s ever done this. We’ve talked about this before, but season six is the only season I haven’t re-watched since it originally aired, and I had to recap it. Autostraddle is @autostraddle, and, of course, autostraddle.com. That’s bingo, right there. (singing) Take a look, itâs in a book, at the LGBT Center slash libraryâ¦. I think it’s time to introduce them. Oh, that lovable scamp, Alice. Rhea: I know, I know! Riese: Yeah. Carly: Yeah, as mad as she is about them changing the ending and the title and the poster, she still never thought to do this. By … She hooked up with Bette and then Bette rejected her. On the scale of season six, which is bad, there were some parts that were funny. And it was good that she did file that complaint before she left for Seattle. So, Bette starts chanting something at Kit as gets called up to dance and it was not subtitled. Riese: I was going to ask if everyone remembers when Tim left California to coach the championship swim team at Oberlin? Queer Horoscopes for March 2021: How Will You Let Pisces Season Restore You? That’s also homophobic. Carly: So a teenage fan of Alice’s is on the roof and she’s going to jump. What jobs might vanish after the pandemic? The Tan-Tans. I enjoyed this whole bit. A lot more laughing happening. Rhea: Yeah, the whole beginning thing. I understand she’s military, but, come on. Riese: Absolutely. Riese: How’d you guys feel about the episode? Rhea: Yeah. You can also email us tolandbackcast@gmail.com. Carly: I mean, I’ve forgotten a lot of the specifics, but I would say that it’s still a part of my life. You start sleeping with the artist that’s visiting your school in some capacity, or she’s a teacher, I don’t know what Jodi’s doing there, frankly. And it’s like, “Yeah, do this thing. We did it. And I had already started to see like some queer movies, because like Blockbuster existed. You are disappearing this person. Carly: This scene was the darkest room. Carly: They couldn’t. You could easily have those flood lights that go up for a poster, for the building. Become an A+ Member I mean, obviously, I remember this character. Please keep in mind that comments are moderated by the guidelines laid out in our comment policy. What was this? It was me on the roof. Carly: I don’t know that the scene needed to go on as long as it did, but everyone was laughing, so I guess it was fine. She’s like, “This isn’t going to become an instant relationship all of a sudden,” even though it already has. Riese: Well, so here’s the thing. I think you might want to pick it up. Man. Speaker 1: This is like, cute best man good. Rhea: Maybe, they called it two different things to shake people off the scent. Rhea: The best, only Butch representation in the whole show, potentially, like, “Wow, thank you.” Like, that was it. It’s just so funny to me. This is a real great Bette Porter sticking her foot in her mouth moment. What’s going on? Riese: At Carly University. More than two years after shutting down a west suburban youth sports academy, Jerry Reinsdorf is now trying to get rid of the facility that housed it. Carly: Which is where they really went all out. Carly: Exactly. Riese: And then they had sex and it went really well. Riese: Yeah, exactly, European kisses. But also you could have been like, “No.”. âLagrima de Oroâ is one that sticks out in my head. We can see it causing all kinds of issues. JLL is playing up its 40-foot clear ceiling heights and three high school size basketball courts—including a replica of the Bulls' home court at the United Center—as well as 12 screened batting cages, fitness and training rooms, locker rooms, and an office and reception area, according to the flyer. So yep, welcome to the crew, everybody! Let’s get through it fast.”. What’s anyone ever talking about on the show? I honestly feel like if I heard that it would bring back â like that would make me, like, a little tender being, you know what I mean? But I’m just glad that’s not happening. Riese: Which is bold, but also it was bold of Bette. And we’re watching them with her, and picking up on all the clues. Carly: She’s had a day, you know? Carly: That feels like something that could maybe happen in like 1950? Shane: What look? So the first thing I noticed is that her blonde co host no longer looks like she’s walking through a windstorm. Riese: For sure, yeah. Just anyone talking about boundaries on the show, I appreciate, because they never do. Rhea: It’s so bad at this point now. Carly: Yeah, wasn’t that like in an iPod commercial or something, too? Also you had to have copies to edit. Rhea: I love how she’s like, “You can’t just digitally project things, Jenny!” And it’s like, it’s 2009, you absolutely can. She storms into Phyllis’s office, guns blazing, screaming about Jodi, who is obviously in Phyllis’s office already. You know what I mean? I mean, you can, but they’re going to just give it back and tell you to type it. Anyone I know? What is being mentioned here is the environment, the workplace, and you can’t… If you enter into a relationship with somebody who you work with, you have to face the fact that one day you might be working together and not together anymore. Rhea: Benny and Joon, and you’re like, “Wait, what?”. It’s all very unclear. It’s called âPull Yourself Up By Your Bootleg,â which, I also came up with the title. Riese: Yeah. Riese: Ghost themed movie Studio Shaolin. It’s like Phyllis is leaning in, Bette’s leaning out, and then Joyce just falls out of frame. Carly: Like, it really was, you’re right. So we go back to Shennyâs, Riese’s favorite place. Rhea: Also, just, shout out to the fact that they got all the way to season six without a character named Jamie, on a queer show. Rhea: Sure, I agree with that. The producers panicking, the hosts are panicking, because she wants to read a letter that someone sent her, a letter that taught her a valuable lesson. This was just, “We have two plot points to hit. Monday-Friday around 3 p.m. Up-to-the-minute info on what's happening in Chicago business right now. Carly: âHi, Bette.â Anyway, that’s the episode! This is not a screenplay. I think that’s it for me in terms of things I do. Yeah, and that was really nice, how they did that. Now, you have a character that you’ve introduced and it gives Alice something to do. And my favorite part is when Tina says, “Jenny, if we don’t find it, no one’s going to see the movie.” And then she goesâ. I mean, I loved the show, so I feel like there is, I feel like I had my relationships with every character over time. Rhea: Are we talking about Tasha and Alice at home? And she doesn’t think she’s serious, but she’s very serious. A longtime real estate investor, Reinsdorf has sold off team-affiliated properties in the past. The best source in Chicago for exclusive commercial real estate news. Riese: Exactly. People don’t talk to each other. Rhea: It was still a thing. It’s a matter of weeks, right? And of course, I mean, obviously she did. So I didn’t do it.â. One, two, three, liminal spaces. It actually gave me a lot of, I don’t know what the word is, but to just stop and go like, “Oh, I’m so glad we don’t really do that anymore.” And I guess, there’s many ways to look at it. I think I would like to give the LA LGBT Center a lot more credit than Alice being the person they call for an emergency. Carly: What simple way to introduce a new character. Okay, all right. Illinois' vaccine leader? They didn’t know what they had in their hands, you know what I mean? Rhea: Everybody knows about the Oberlin swim team. All right. How Peoria became a vaccine leader • Brazilian variant identified in Illinois • California biotech firm moves to Chicago, Illinois Tech developing new COVID-19 treatment • Mercy deal could save hospital • Mental health urgent care center comes to Chicago, Advocate Aurora opening Wrigleyville vaccination site • Nursing homes see 'alarmingly high' staff turnover • J&J vaccine comes to Illinois, How United Center's vaccination hub will work • Was Illinois really a vaccine leader in February? And once again, Aaron wants to see her right away. I mean, Tanya from the Tan-Tans. I think we can get in there. Carly: I agree, but in the grand tradition of season six where the cold open features one of our series regulars vowing to murder Jenny, she then basically looks into the camera and says, âI’m going to kill Jenny,â and winks. Yeah, it is. They’re like, “Look at our diversity. Carly: Improbable. Close Popup. This was improvised, which I think Mia is pretty good at, but Laurel always looks a little bit panicked. It’s still just this far-off concept that they could just dress up anybody and be, this is drag, right? Rhea: It’s like, oh, it came from the creative forces that were really involved in it with Rose Troche and …, Rhea: Gabby, and all of them just like beingâ. For a television drama, that’s about interpersonal relationships. Is hiring Alice on the show just to out people. Rhea: His performance is so grounded in humanity and love in a way that like I have not seen us and like, I don’t even know if Robin Williams is actually straight, you know what I mean? Carly: Yeah. Carly: I think they’re scientific experiments, actually. Rhea: And then I think I watched all of it. No one’s ever been like, “I’ve stolen the negative and now I’m holding your film hostage,” like that’sâ¦. Riese: Another movie is not getting made. Rhea: They’re just in a room. Like those two guys? Carly: Yup. See you guys. Riese: But I have forgotten a lot of science, I was really bad with science. My actual team that I play for is a team called Death. There’s no way to know. I know the plugs are later, but I just want to let everybody know up top, I have a new album out and I’m very proud of it. Rhea: Yeah. If you ever wanted to show somebody what anyone means when they mean, yeah, Hollywood, historically, does not know how to properly light Black skin, melanin-rich skin. I guess we’re at the LGBT Center? Have something to get off your chest? Y’all on OurChart? Rhea: It’s a real, get you from point A to point B episode. I was trying to write notes. Carly: Yeah, that’s fine. See what’s going on. No, that’s not what this is. Carly: This is common knowledge, we all remember where we were. And then Alice comes out of the bathroom and Helena calls her because she needs the rest of the gossip. Rhea: I don’t know shit about â okay, of course not. I’ve not heard that song in 11 years. Which is also wild to consider that a TV show would ever want to have that as a bit. Because she’s just absentmindedly putting these peanuts in her mouth, all to set up the look that she gives her. Carly: This is not about you, and it’s not about Army. No, it was stupid. Carly: All right. Every time we’ve seen that woman previously, her hair has been brushed back. No, seriously, set the suds industry free. She’s like, “If you don’t resign, I’m going to have to fire you.”. Rhea: I can’t believe I was ever that young, you know? But for me, this was my first group of gay friends. Carly: She absolutely would have harassed the shit out of Nadia if she had found out that she filed a complaint against her, which is also very indicative of a much larger problem. Missing Crain's in print? Alice goes to leave and she’s like, “Hey Tina, by the way, I was not supposed to tell you that they hooked up, but like whatever. Iâll give it a shot,â like holy shit â after a small amount of acting that I’ve done, to realize then what that person was given to do and the fact that they did it with a big heart, it’s just like, “Wow, great job. Carly: This is The L Word, and, you know what, the butterfly effect is real and a serious issue. Riese: I did inspire that character because I was on my roof a lot in that era. 150 N. Michigan Ave. Carly: I love that they were like, âSeason six, we need Jodi to be styled better, better hairstyling, better wardrobe, better makeup. Rhea: Yeah, she does. Who worked at the body shop? Carly: Sure. So that’s fun. Rhea: Just out people. Rhea: What if this went bad? That’s been really fun. She needs to know what’s going on. Carly: Also, Sounder Two has a cameo in this scene. Rhea: Yeah. Carly: I didn’t get this until she said it, until they said it. While the teams no longer want to operate it as a sports training facility, the brokerage is hoping someone else will. It’s very chaotic. Carly: Yeah, Jenny acts towards Alice exactly how you expected that she would. That was funny. It also looks exactly like the bar in the new series, The L Word: Generation Q. It’s shot exactly the same way. So, if you want to support queer art or whatever, that’s very helpful, I think, personally. Rhea: Well, there’s the Bette version. The personal is political. Anything like that? Carly: OurChart was the most broken website. Like I couldn’t even watch when they were together. Carly: Slash teen crisis hotline for teens who are on the roof of the LGBT Center. Riese: Categorically, no. She knows what her phone is doing. Riese: Yeah. Which half of Exelon's biz will prosper post-breakup? Alice: I know that look… Woo! So we actually have like a bat coming out, which is pretty cool. So, ha ha ha. Rhea: For sure. Get all the latest NFL Football news now! He calls Jenny devious and insane and thinks that she did it. Shout out to the Eric Mabius thing. Riese: And also she says that basically the script is about Alice and Tasha. Can Illinois' political class end the big stall? I was like in college and watched it. Carly: No, that was before anyone was gay. Rhea: Also, Tasha â her wardrobe is the same colors as the background of the room that she’s in, by the way. They’re outside of a club. Carly: Oh God. Many people have talked about this and there’s been a lot of attention paid, especially recently, with shows that are doing things well and finding much better ways to light people with darker skin. Riese: Yeah, I do appreciate that I noticed that, a little bit of Sounder Two. Mabius? There’s going to be more sexy. Riese: And found someone who could really love her. And then there’s the Tonya version then there’s no real space in between. Also again, Jodi has never looked better. Holy goodness. lang getting outed.” And somebody would look at that now without the context of experiencing it firsthand, and be like, “Well…” It’s the same thing as my experience of telling somebody’s coming out and them being like, “Duh.” None of it is kind. Riese: Yeah. Or am I just remembering him from something else? Riese: Yeah. So it’s hard to really… I mean, that bar they were in was brighter than anything. Rhea: Which seems pretty straight-up-harassment. Is that a real thing ? The old switcheroo. Rhea: Yeah, it doesn’t make any sense. And I was like, Oh God. I did have a funny answer to my favorite character, it’s â and I always get their name wrong, which is like, they’re clearly my favorite character. I did not get that this was what was happening. Rhea: It’s so good. And then the LGBT Center calls. Carly: We go inside for a second and Tasha’s like, “We’re going to toast to Alice because I guess she saved the teen’s life.”. She’s banging on the door. I also have an enamel pin that my friend who did the artwork, Lindsay Jones… she designed a little enamel pin. So I’m into it. So once upon a time, Leisha Hailey was in a yogurt commercial for Yoplait. Carly: Yeah. For whatever reason. Rhea: Maybe the season one L Word â beeping noises. Shane opens the door. I love any scene where Alice and Jenny are like antagonizing each other is always great. Carly: The drag scene in Pittsburgh is unbelievable. So, you can buy that for 10 bucks and then you get the download of the album for free, or you can stream it on Spotify or Amazon Music, all that stuff. Carly: Right, of course. No, the big sports schools in Ohio are Oberlin. You harass a little bit more. Riese: Jenny walks into Shane’s nap and wakes her up, which is a little rude. We’ll write it down, but I’m sure we’ll come up with something better.”, Carly: Then it’s like, narrator, “They did not.”. Carly: Right. Riese: They barely talked. Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window), Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window), Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window), I mean you can’t talk about Sonya Tayeh without talking about the many years of great choreography she gave us…, I LOVE this! But shout out to the Dos Equis shit hanging in the back of the bar. There’s these little tidbits of great jokes. So this was really fun. Is it the next day?