The cleverly named Afterellen.com boasts “News, reviews & commentary on lesbian and bisexual women in entertainment and the media,” but damned if I can find the connection between that statement of purpose and Feed, Mel Robertson’s in-progress web series about a disillusioned former reality television producer’s righteous descent into the underground world of “digital vigilantism” that’s hosted on the site. True, Feed’s heroine, Maura (Amanda Deibert), is bisexual, and in one episode (titled, ahem, “Going Down”) begins a steamy (though soon to turn sour) hotel room romance with “The True World Vegas” reality star Charlie (Sarah Maine), but other than that Feed isn’t too concerned with lesbian relationships and lifestyles. The web series is more interested in the subversive, though potentially dangerous avenues new media can explore in bringing to light the disturbing truth mainstream media doesn’t want us to see. The plot goes...
- 4/7/2009
- by Michael Shaw
- Tilzy.tv
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