A list of resolutions for the TV characters that so kindly keep us company when we stay in to binge-watch Netflix.
. The various revolutions of the 1960s and ’70s were largely unreflected by Elizabeth and Philip, and perhaps they might have benefited from a little counsel bridging the generational divide.Photo: Courtesy of Everett Collection/Netflixreturns in early January, and it seems like amateur sex therapist Otis will get to explore his sexuality with someone he likes —whether it’s with new love interest Ola, ex-crush Maeve, or someone we have yet to meet.
That is, as hisThe L Word: Generation Qwas always a troubled character on the original series, but the reboot finds her in the middle of a divorce and back to her playgirl ways.
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