By BetteAndTinaForever
I can’t believe another convention is over yet again. Why
is it that the time moves so slowly when you’re waiting for
something wonderful to happen but once it happens, it seems like
it’s over in the blink of an eye? I guess it’s true
that time flies when you’re having fun and believe me; I had
so much fun at the L4 Convention that I didn’t even notice
when it was over.
To be honest, I was a little disappointed that Sarah Shahi and
Laurel Holloman canceled their appearances for personal reasons
(and no, Laurel is not pregnant as the rumors fly). In spite of
the cancellations, the convention turned out to be a great success
and the replacement guests, Guin Turner and Lauren Lee Smith, were
absolutely fantastic.
Let’s start from the beginning…
Day 1: Opening ceremony, meet&greet
As usual, I arrived a day earlier and after visiting rainy London,
I spent the rest of the evening with my friends and ran into Sean,
the event’s organizer, at the bar. He told us how disappointed
Laurel was that she couldn’t make it to the convention and
she promised to make it up to all her fans by coming to another
convention. Sean made it clear that there’s a great chance
for Laurel to appear at the L5 Convention in November. He agreed
that it would be such a wonderful opportunity and a dream come true
for all the TiBetters to finally see Laurel and Jennifer together
at the same place and the same time. Sean also mentioned Pam Grier
and that he wanted to invite her to L5 as well.
The opening ceremony was short and sweet. Sean once again explained
that two of the guests were unable to attend and apologized for
them. He said again that laurel was really upset about the turn
of events because she was such an enthusiastic guest, who came to
the first convention and then told everyone about it. Because of
Laurel, all the other cast members wanted to attend and more than
once. And now we’ll even have an opportunity to see Jennifer
Beals. Laurel Holloman is awesome, as I’ve always said.
Sean then introduced the guests for L4 and one by one, Anne Ramsay,
Lauren Lee Smith, Guinevere Turner and Rachel Shelley came on stage
and said a few words about their pleasure and excitement to be at
the convention again.
As soon as the ceremony was over, the lucky holders of the first
150 tickets went to meet&greet.
The guests were joining the fans at their tables and chatting with
them for a few minutes. It seemed to me that they were rushed through
our table like the strong desert wind and only stayed with us for
what seemed like five minutes. I’m not complaining, though…I
got hugs from Anne Ramsay and Rachel Shelley (I’m still blushing),
and I made Lauren Lee Smith laugh at something I said. I just hope
she laughed with me and not at me.
Anne Ramsay came to our table first and she told us about her experience
on League of Their Own. She said that the director, Penny Marshall,
wanted Madonna so bad for that movie, so when Debra Winger was considered
for the role that later went to Gina Davis, Debra said that she
didn’t want to be in the same movie as Madonna, because she’s
not an actress. Penny wanted them both to be in a movie but Madonna
won. Anne also told us that she’s working on 3 independent
projects with women directors and she feels more comfortable working
with women.
Rachel Shelley was next and she was amazing. I didn’t realize
how much I missed Helena until I saw Rachel at out table. She told
us that she will be back for season 6, that’s she’s
returning only in episode 12 of season 5 (as we already know but
the finale hadn’t aired yet when I went to the convention)
and also that she wants for Dylan to come back in season 6 and have
a closure because Rachel felt that Dylan was the only really serious
and important romantic interest for Helena throughout all the seasons.
I asked her more about it in my interview, so check it out for more
details.
Lauren Lee Smith who played the sous-chef Lara Perkins in seasons
1-3, was such a delight to meet. She was really sorry to have missed
the first ever L1 Convention and this was a great opportunity for
her to make it up to her fans. She told us that she wanted to continue
explore her relationship with Alice in season 4 and she was surprised
that her character wasn’t invited back. Lauren didn’t
even know what happened to Lara. They didn’t explain it to
her. She was supposed to become a regular cast member in season
4. She said that she would love to come back in season 6 for a closure
as well, if she would be invited.
Filming her scenes with Erin was great; she’s the funniest
and the smartest actress Lauren has worked with. In season 1 she
loved how they began dressing Dana and Lara alike. When they were
filming scenes in Bette and Tina’s house in season 1, it was
really funny and great. Later, when they were doing some close-ups,
all the other cast members would leave the area but remained on
the set and watched Erin and Lauren making out and laughing. So
they had a lot of bloopers from that one scene alone.
We asked about her cooking skills, since she played a sous-chef
and Lauren said that when she first started on The L Word she could
only boil water. And she had to go through a lot of lessons on chopping
and cutting things. Her mother is an excellent cook and now she
can make toast but she has to go through a few of burned ones to
make it just right.
After that we had to wait for a long time until Guin Turner came
to our table. By that time I think everybody was exhausted and feeling
jet lag. We talked to Guin mostly about the writing on the show.
She said that when she was working on season 1 and 2, there were
three major writers, Ilene, Rose Troche and herself. They would
get a group of writers to work on the initial scripts and then it
would get re-written and changed throughout the season.
When someone asked if it was true that Ilene didn’t have
any intention of getting Bette and Tina back together after their
initial break-up, Guin replied, “FOS.” Took me awhile
to figure it out but apparently it’s wasn’t exactly
true. Maybe the journey changed from the TiBette break-up to their
final reconciliation and maybe Ilene brought in a few unplanned
obstacles along the way, but as I understood it, it was always in
Ilene’s mind to get them back together in the end.
As usual, our time with the guests was short and quick. I blinked
and it was after 11 pm and we were done. It was still a lot of fun,
though. I spent the rest of the night with friends, playing the
new The L Word Trivia game. Guess who won?
Stay tuned for my reports on day 2 and 3 and for more interviews.
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