Ep 13. Lacuna
- TVMA
- May 15, 2005
- 55 min
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7.6 (214)
The L Word season 2 episode 13 "Lacuna" revolves around the aftermath of the revelation that Dana has breast cancer. All of her friends are gathering around her in support, trying to help her through this difficult time. She starts her chemotherapy and it takes a toll on her both physically and emotionally. Her girlfriend Tonya is also struggling to take care of her, feeling overwhelmed and helpless at times.
As the episode progresses, we see how each of the characters are dealing with their own issues. Kit is determined to get her music career back on track and starts writing new songs with the help of Angus. Bette and Tina are still trying to work out their relationship, but they are struggling to find common ground. Alice is still trying to figure out what she wants from her relationships, torn between her feelings for Dana and her attraction to Gabby.
Meanwhile, Jenny is trying to finish her manuscript and decides to take a break by attending a conference in Palm Springs. While there, she meets a new friend, Moira, who turns out to be more than meets the eye. The two hit it off and Jenny is excited to have found someone who understands her writing.
Throughout the episode, we see flashbacks from Tonya's perspective, revealing her past struggles with losing her mother to breast cancer. She tries to keep it together for Dana, but it becomes increasingly difficult as she becomes more and more isolated. As the chemotherapy starts to take an even greater toll on Dana, Tonya reaches out to her therapist for help.
The episode ends with a powerful moment between Dana and Tonya, as Dana finally opens up about her fears and insecurities. We see the strength and love between the two women as they navigate this difficult chapter in their lives.
Overall, "Lacuna" is a powerful and emotional episode that deals with important themes such as love, loss, and friendship. It showcases the strength of the characters and their ability to support each other through even the toughest times. The episode is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of connection.