Feb 12 2008
AlphaBet(te)
I promised myself I would not talk about The L Word in this posting. However, this week’s episode of the fifth season of the series pushed me to break my promise. Actually, I am writing this because I had the title for the posting long before the words I wanted to use. I am not sure if the show is known by whoever may read this post one day, but the line of the main story that is resuming importance this year has to do with Bette Porter and Tina Kennard. These two women used to be in a long-term marriage (they never got married, but that’s a technicality), but grew apart throughout the seasons. In Season 5, much to the delight of a bunch of followers, they are finding out all is not dead between them. Bette has started a relationship with someone else, whereas Tina has gradually come to terms with her own insecurity and is now a free woman (still in love with Bette). The title of this posting has to do with the personality type the character of Bette was given. I have been doing intensive research on Alpha types but there is nothing much online to rely on. So, I said to myself, I’ll have to depend on Bette. However, Bette has now also put herself in touch with her own insecurities, those of a Type A personality. It’s odd, but she now seems mellow, as opposed to Tina, who has decided to take life in her own hands.
Personally, I’ve always felt closer to Tina, we may share some ways of being. With this season bringing us closer to the voyage of these two characters in the amniotic fluid of rebirth into new beings, I realize we may have a personality type to display on the shop window, but we are bigger than that, more complex and, as such, more fascinating.



…but don’t you think Bette and Tina are a little stereotyped? I think they are…What’s a type A personality, anyway?