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  • The endless WSW series from Girlfriends Films, now in its 168th volume at time of writing this review, generally consists of vignettes, often harking back to its origins of ladies advertising and meeting up with new potential loves. This 44th edition opts instead for a small cast and one storyline, but ruins it with very confusing voice-over narration (as Sam Ryan reads old letters) that renders the scenes ambiguous.

    What is presented as the central story, albeit already confusing and contradictory, has Sam celebrating Jayma's 18th birthday, but with Jayma's friend Zoe absent, staying back home with her sister. But early on Sam is reading a letter from Jayma's mother, reminiscing about how she and daddy were expecting a boy baby but got Jayma instead, and the screen dissolves into what I inferred was a flashback of Zoe and sister Rayveness.

    The two of them are clothed in outdated dresses, supporting the notion that this is occurring decades ago, but they make love and at no time is it evident that we are watching sisterly incest. Later, Zoe joins Jayma in present day for their sex scene and hasn't aged a bit.

    So perhaps Zoe Britton was playing two different characters with the same name Zoe in two different time frames, and all this is supposed to mesh together, but even after re-watching scene set-ups the story is a complete mess.

    An extraneous scene (included for sexual variety, of course) has Jayma sorting clothes with Rebeca Linares, latter hardly able to speak English at all in their improvised conversation, and then resulting in seduction by Jayma after Rebeca finds a set of vintage Lesbian stroke books in the bedroom. Their nostalgia value seems preeminent, but none of this makes sense, as the scene doesn't fit with the rest of the show, and once seduced Rebeca, presumably in the role of the Latina housemaid, shows incredible Sapphic prowess in her lovemaking despite the introduction as a novice.

    I ended up inferring that with three sex scenes out of four starring the obscure Jayma Reid what we have here is just an example of Girlfriends Films' assembly line filming approach, getting a few sex scenes in the can starring Jayma and then stringing them together haphazardly as a "feature". What a waste.