Love her or hate her?

Jenny, the character that Mia Kirshner plays on The L Word,
has become the most talked about part of the new hit series. Is she just young,
confused and in the process of finding herself, or is she a lying, manipulative,
selfish bitch? Personally, I find myself talking (yelling) at my set
every time she appears. How can she be so lame? Why doesn’t anyone else
see that she is such a lousy writer? She is such a loser!
But Mia Kirshner is adorable, even if the character she plays is not. Check
out the interview
with her that ran in The New York Times today. I wish we could have Mia play
someone more likeable on The L Word. Jenny spoils Mia's sexy look for
me.
Politics and family
In a story similar to Mary Cheney’s, David Knight is caught between his
sexual identity and his father’s political views. David’s father,
(William J. "Pete" Knight), an elected California politician, is the
state’s most outspoken opponent to same-sex marriage, and the architect
of California’s Defense of Marriage Act. Last month, David and his partner
of ten years, Joseph Lazzaro were married in San Francisco. As you can imagine,
this caused a rift in the Knight family. David recently talked
about his decision and his father’s reaction. A very inspiring story--I
admire him for sticking up for his love.
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