Reviewers at the time, such as those from AfterEllen and Entertainment Weekly , noted the episode's shift toward high drama and the polarizing nature of Jenny's character development as she transitioned into a more antagonistic role.
A near-miss with a reckless, homophobic driver triggers a severe post-traumatic stress flashback for Tasha, taking her back to her time serving in Iraq. This event deepens the exploration of Tasha's trauma and the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy of that era. [S4E11] Literary License to Kill
The episode's title refers to Jenny Schecter’s latest literary work, Lez Girls , a serialized short story based on the lives of her friends. The release of the book causes significant friction within the group as they realize Jenny has "skewered" them in print without warning. Reviewers at the time, such as those from
is the eleventh episode of the fourth season of the Showtime drama series The L Word . It originally aired on March 18, 2007, serving as the penultimate episode of the season. Plot Summary The episode's title refers to Jenny Schecter’s latest
Encouraged by the interest from Tina's movie studio, Jenny begins pushing for Lez Girls to be adapted into a feature film, further blurring the lines between her professional ambition and her personal loyalty to her friends.