Gimme Sugar

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  • 2008
  • 2 Seasons
  • 6.4  (35)

Gimme Sugar is a reality television show that premiered on Logo on August 5, 2008. The show features six lesbian friends living in Silverlake, Los Angeles, as they navigate their way through their personal and professional lives. The cast includes Rose Garcia, Tucky Williams, Nikki Weiss, Jill Bennett, Julie Goldman, and Mimi Gonzalez. The show is loosely based on the six degrees of separation theory, which suggests that any two people can be connected through a chain of six acquaintances. The six cast members are all connected in some way, either through personal relationships or through their careers in the entertainment industry. Each episode of the series focuses on one of the cast members, as they deal with their own personal drama while remaining connected to the rest of the group. Rose Garcia is a struggling actress who is determined to make it in Hollywood. She lives with her best friend, Tucky Williams, who is a successful writer and director. Nikki Weiss is a nightlife promoter and co-owner of The Girl Bar, a popular lesbian bar in LA. Jill Bennett is a successful actress and producer who is trying to balance her career with her relationship. Julie Goldman is a comedian and writer who often finds herself in the middle of drama. Mimi Gonzalez is an outspoken activist and performer who serves as the group's resident wild card. Throughout the series, the cast deals with a wide range of issues, including relationship problems, career setbacks, legal issues, and family drama. Rose struggles with her feelings for Tucky and must decide whether to risk their friendship by pursuing a relationship. Nikki deals with the aftermath of a shooting that occurred at The Girl Bar and faces criticism from members of the community. Jill navigates the ups and downs of her relationship with her girlfriend while trying to advance her career. Julie struggles to come to terms with her sexuality and must confront her own prejudices. Mimi faces legal problems and confronts her own mortality. Despite the serious nature of some of the issues faced by the cast members, the show is often light-hearted and comedic. The cast members are all very different, with their own unique personalities and quirks, which often leads to hilarious and entertaining moments. The show also features cameo appearances from well-known members of the LGBTQ+ community, including comedian Margaret Cho and actress/director Guinevere Turner. The show is filmed in a documentary-style format, with interviews and confessionals interspersed with footage of the cast members going about their lives. The show's production values are high, with slick editing and a vibrant visual style that captures the energy and excitement of the Silverlake neighborhood. The show also features a catchy theme song, "Gimme Sugar", by musician Meghan Toohey. Gimme Sugar was generally well-received by audiences and critics alike. The show's focus on lesbian characters was groundbreaking for the time, and it helped to raise the profile of the LGBTQ+ community in mainstream media. The show was praised for its witty writing, engaging cast, and realistic portrayal of the struggles faced by LGBTQ+ people. Some critics criticized the show for its reliance on stereotypes and tropes, but overall, it was considered a pioneering entry into the reality TV genre. In conclusion, Gimme Sugar is a groundbreaking reality show that follows the lives of six lesbian friends in Silverlake, LA. The show is a mix of comedy and drama, with a focus on the personal and professional struggles faced by the cast members. The show features engaging characters, high production values, and a catchy soundtrack, making it a must-watch for fans of reality TV.

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Troubled Waters
6. Troubled Waters
August 3, 2009
With a renewed sense of purpose, Char manages to convince Linda and Michelle to give her the event back, but her entire future with the company rests on its success. With Davonee's help, Charlene fights to make her bosses proud. Later, Maisi loads all of her friends on a boat and takes them to a deserted island.
Dark Comedy
5. Dark Comedy
July 27, 2009
Charlene breaks the news to Alex & Davonee that she?s lost the event, which leads to Davonee & Charlene getting into a fight that leaves them battling in the streets. Alex forces Char to take a hard look at her life and why she came to Miami.
Love on The Rocks
4. Love on The Rocks
July 13, 2009
Charlene manages to find Truck Stop dancers she can work with and Davonee finally comes clean to her bosses that she?s in Miami. Charlene meets with a local promoter who?s not pleased with the way she?s doing business. Word of this gets back to Linda & Michelle and they drop a bomb on Char.
The Tough Get Tougher
3. The Tough Get Tougher
July 6, 2009
After riding the high of her first date in Miami, Charlene is crushed by a failed Truck Stop dancer audition. Unwilling to let this get her down, Charlene pulls herself together, but things get worse. Jazmin accuses Charlene of having a crush on her girlfriend Gaby - - and Hilary is pissed at the way Jazmin conducts herself.
Mother Nature
2. Mother Nature
June 29, 2009
Charlene has barely unpacked her bags when she gets a surprise visit. Hilary and her friends take Charlene and Davonee camping.
Bienvenidos a Miami
1. Bienvenidos a Miami
June 22, 2009
Still recovering from a break-up, Charlene is presented with an offer she can't refuse: to start Truck Stop Miami. Eager to take a break from LA and all of its drama, Charlene heads out for some fun in the sun.
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Gimme Sugar is a reality television show that premiered on Logo on August 5, 2008. The show features six lesbian friends living in Silverlake, Los Angeles, as they navigate their way through their personal and professional lives. The cast includes Rose Garcia, Tucky Williams, Nikki Weiss, Jill Bennett, Julie Goldman, and Mimi Gonzalez.

The show is loosely based on the six degrees of separation theory, which suggests that any two people can be connected through a chain of six acquaintances. The six cast members are all connected in some way, either through personal relationships or through their careers in the entertainment industry. Each episode of the series focuses on one of the cast members, as they deal with their own personal drama while remaining connected to the rest of the group.

Rose Garcia is a struggling actress who is determined to make it in Hollywood. She lives with her best friend, Tucky Williams, who is a successful writer and director. Nikki Weiss is a nightlife promoter and co-owner of The Girl Bar, a popular lesbian bar in LA. Jill Bennett is a successful actress and producer who is trying to balance her career with her relationship. Julie Goldman is a comedian and writer who often finds herself in the middle of drama. Mimi Gonzalez is an outspoken activist and performer who serves as the group's resident wild card.

Throughout the series, the cast deals with a wide range of issues, including relationship problems, career setbacks, legal issues, and family drama. Rose struggles with her feelings for Tucky and must decide whether to risk their friendship by pursuing a relationship. Nikki deals with the aftermath of a shooting that occurred at The Girl Bar and faces criticism from members of the community. Jill navigates the ups and downs of her relationship with her girlfriend while trying to advance her career. Julie struggles to come to terms with her sexuality and must confront her own prejudices. Mimi faces legal problems and confronts her own mortality.

Despite the serious nature of some of the issues faced by the cast members, the show is often light-hearted and comedic. The cast members are all very different, with their own unique personalities and quirks, which often leads to hilarious and entertaining moments. The show also features cameo appearances from well-known members of the LGBTQ+ community, including comedian Margaret Cho and actress/director Guinevere Turner.

The show is filmed in a documentary-style format, with interviews and confessionals interspersed with footage of the cast members going about their lives. The show's production values are high, with slick editing and a vibrant visual style that captures the energy and excitement of the Silverlake neighborhood. The show also features a catchy theme song, "Gimme Sugar", by musician Meghan Toohey.

Gimme Sugar was generally well-received by audiences and critics alike. The show's focus on lesbian characters was groundbreaking for the time, and it helped to raise the profile of the LGBTQ+ community in mainstream media. The show was praised for its witty writing, engaging cast, and realistic portrayal of the struggles faced by LGBTQ+ people. Some critics criticized the show for its reliance on stereotypes and tropes, but overall, it was considered a pioneering entry into the reality TV genre.

In conclusion, Gimme Sugar is a groundbreaking reality show that follows the lives of six lesbian friends in Silverlake, LA. The show is a mix of comedy and drama, with a focus on the personal and professional struggles faced by the cast members. The show features engaging characters, high production values, and a catchy soundtrack, making it a must-watch for fans of reality TV.

  • Premiere Date
    June 9, 2008
  • IMDB Rating
    6.4  (35)