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Candace Jewell is a recurring character in seasons one and two of The L Word. She is portrayed by Ion Overman and debuts in "Liberally".

Background[]

Candace grew up in Brooklyn, New York,[1] and now lives in Silver Lake, Los Angeles.[4] She is a carpenter and has an all-woman crew.[1] Upon her introduction in The L Word season one, Candace and her business partner are contracted to remodel a loft in Venice, Los Angeles, near the California Arts Center.[3]

Candace used to date Yolanda Watkins but says they just fought all the time during their relationship.[1] Candace also participates in "clinic defense", in which she and other volunteers physically protect abortion clinic clients from protesters.[4]

The L Word[]

Episode appearances[]

The L Word, season 1
Episode Appearance Status
"Pilot"Absent
"Let's Do It"Absent
"Longing"Absent
"Lies, Lies, Lies"Absent
"Lawfully"Absent
"Losing It"Absent
"L'Ennui"Absent
"Listen Up"Absent
"Luck, Next Time"Absent
"Liberally"Appears
"Looking Back"Appears
"Locked Up"Appears
"Limb from Limb"Appears
The L Word, season 2
Episode Appearance Status
"Life, Loss, Leaving"Appears
"Lap Dance"Absent
"Loneliest Number"Mentioned
"Lynch Pin"Absent
"Labyrinth"Absent
"Lagrimas de Oro"Absent
"Luminous"Absent
"Loyal"Absent
"Late, Later, Latent"Absent
"Land Ahoy"Absent
"Loud & Proud"Absent
"L'Chaim"Absent
"Lacuna"Absent
The L Word, season 4
Episode Appearance Status
"Legend in the Making"Absent
"Livin' La Vida Loca"Absent
"Lassoed"Absent
"Layup"Absent
"Lez Girls"Absent
"Luck Be a Lady"Absent
"Lesson Number One"Mentioned
"Lexington and Concord"Absent
"Lacy Lilting Lyrics"Absent
"Little Boy Blue"Absent
"Literary License to Kill"Mentioned
"Long Time Coming"Absent

Quotes[]

Quotes by or about Candance from The L Word.

Alice: "Did you fall in love?"
Bette: "No. I love Tina. Tina is the only person that I'm in love with."
Alice: "But you're still sitting on Candace's face."
Bette: "Actually, I'm not. I told you, I ended it as soon as I could."
Alice: "As soon as you could? What are you, like, a sex addict now?"
Bette: "No, I'm not a sex addict. Jesus, Alice. You know, I think calling sex an addiction is just an excuse for bad behavior, and I know that I behaved badly, but I'm prepared to take responsibility for it."
Alice: "No, you behaved really badly."
Bette: "I know that it sounds like an excuse, but you know what? The fact is, she disappeared on me. She was depressed and she was completely wrapped up in herself, and I tried to talk to her about it, but she completely shut me out."
Alice: "For how long?"
Bette: "Two or three months."
Alice: "Out of seven years? I think you could have waited."
Bette: "She abandoned me as much as I abandoned her. We both did it."
Alice: "Yeah, but only one of you was having an orgasm."
Bette: "Fuck you, Alice."
-- in "Life, Loss, Leaving"

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 The L Word, 1x11: "Looking Back".
  2. The L Word, 4x07: "Lesson Number One".
  3. 3.0 3.1 The L Word, 1x10: "Liberally".
  4. 4.0 4.1 The L Word, 1x12: "Locked Up".
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