When rumors first began to swirl about Dana being killed off of The L Word, it was speculated to be due to Erin Daniels' desire to make more movies (because her part in Rob Zombie's House of 1000 Corpses was so ideal).
Of course, Ilene Chaiken finally fessed up, telling the New York Times that putting Dana through a horrible, fatal battle with breast cancer was "a story I believe in, and it's a story we're going to tell."
While we may never forgive Ilene, we can rejoice in the fact that Dana Daniels will be making her way back to the big screen with Portland, her first feature film post-l Word. It seems that the tables will turn in her favor this time, as the movie involves death, but she is not the one who dies. (Thank God. Can you imagine what a blow to the self-esteem that must be,...
Of course, Ilene Chaiken finally fessed up, telling the New York Times that putting Dana through a horrible, fatal battle with breast cancer was "a story I believe in, and it's a story we're going to tell."
While we may never forgive Ilene, we can rejoice in the fact that Dana Daniels will be making her way back to the big screen with Portland, her first feature film post-l Word. It seems that the tables will turn in her favor this time, as the movie involves death, but she is not the one who dies. (Thank God. Can you imagine what a blow to the self-esteem that must be,...
- 12/15/2008
- by jamie murnane
- AfterEllen.com
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