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Fun Trivia: T : The L Word- Season 6

Special Sub-Topic: Tina's Interrogation Tape


The interrogation to solve Jenny's death is on its way, filed under the LAPD Case number 51309. The first suspect interrogated is Tina Kennard. According to Sergeant Duffy's first question, who doesn't Tina consider a threat?

    Kelly. Sergeant Duffy has previously heard Tina talk about Kelly Wentworth during 'Last Word', she asks Tina to explain to her why she doesn't consider Kelly a threat.

What did Tina's mother consider an act of betrayal?
    Sharing poetry with someone other than your spouse. Tina's mother used to say that the only true intimacy between two people is when they read poetry. So, the only true act of betrayal in her eyes was to share poetry with someone other than your beloved.

According to her conversation with Sergeant Duffy, when did Tina's mother specifically die?
    when Tina graduated from college. During the interrogation, Tina tells Sergeant Duffy her mother died when she graduated from college.

Did Tina implicitly say she wouldn't mind if Bette and Kelly had an affair?
    N. Tina didn't say this. What she did say was that she wouldn't have considered an affair between Bette and Kelly as the ultimate act of betrayal.

According to Tina, her father was elected mayor for three times in a town located on which State?
    Arizona. Sergeant Duffy is surprised to hear that Tina's father worked in the government. Tina describes her father as a 'rabid, right-wing republican'. He was elected mayor for three consecutive terms of Yuma, AZ.

What was the name of Tina's father's first election campaign manager?
    Dotty Arbuckle. Tina has some to say about Dotty Arbuckle. She describes her as not being a 'pretty woman', but she's also the reason for which Tina's mother left her husband. They started to read poetry together, late at night, which infuriated her mother after it wouldn't stop.

After Tina's mother decided to leave her husband, where did she relocate to?
    Atlanta. Tina says that after her mother unsuccessfully tried to stop the poetry reading between Dotty and her husband, she picked up her three children and moved them to Atlanta, GA.

After Tina's description of her family relationship, Sergeant Duffy decides to go straight into business. Which of these statements does Tina use to describe her relationship with Jenny?
    All of these (A little difficult at first, They became very close when they made the movie together, Jenny had a way of getting her to tell her everything). Tina tells Sergeant Duffy that her relationship with Jenny was difficult at first. She proceeds to tell them they made a movie together and became very close afterwards. She also tells Mary Beth Duffy that Jenny had a way of getting Tina to tell her everything. It seems Tina and Jenny had a mutual consensus on trying to make the movie more authentic.

Back in the season one episode: 'Looking Back', Tina told everybody that Bette had been her 'first' (lesbian experience). It turns out Tina had been lying all along. Who was Tina's first?
    her sister. Tina told Bette (and everyone else, for that matter) that she had been her first. But she confesses the truth to Sergeant Duffy: her first was her older sister, back when Tina was either eleven or twelve, and it when on for about three years. Tina used to role play and she was always the boy, and she thought it was only natural and what all kids did. It makes me wonder, in what bubble did Tina live if she thought this was a natural thing to do?

Tina tells Sergeant Duffy that she no longer speaks to 'her first'. To what religious definition has 'her first' converted to?
    Born Again Christian. Tina's sister now lives in Texas and is a Born Again Christian who thinks her sister will go straight to hell.


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