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Showtime Renews 'The Real L Word' For Season 3
by Chris Harnick, posted Nov 3rd 2011 1:35PM
'The Real L Word' will be back for a third season and it's moving to New York City ... sort of.The reality series from 'The L Word' creator Ilene Chaiken will now feature cast in both Los Angeles and New York.
"We're excited and gratified to be picking up the stories of our most beloved season 2 cast members at some truly major and life-altering junctures, and we think it's time to throw down and invite the women of New York to join in and demonstrate the claims they've lobbed at us these past few years ... that New York's women have something more to say about lesbian life, something that isn't being said by our Los Angeles ladies," Chaiken, creator and executive producer of the series, said in a statement. "Bring it on, Brooklyn!"
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