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  • lor_7 August 2020
    By this time, this Girlfriends Films series no longer carried the credit for writer-director Marda Caleeko, so perhaps she wasn't responsible for the preposterous screenplay.

    It used to be about how religion could persecute lesbians (in fictional Thornhill at least), with duplicitous Maggie St. Michaels a principal protagonist. She is namedropped here, but the story concerns cougars on the prowl instead.

    Verbose opening segment has Darla Crane visiting fellow MILF Veronica Avluv to gossip and complain about something all locals seem to know about: that Brenda James is having sex with her stepkid Heather Starlet. Crane is Heather's aunt and Avluv grew up knowing the kid from childhood, but Darla makes the extremely strange request that Veronica should seduce Heather to cure her of her incestuous impulses.

    This way too silly to buy as a viewer, but soon VA & HS are in the sack, with Veronica wetting the sheets with her squirting.

    Brenda pops up on screen at the finale, in an uncredited NonSex role, pranked by the evil youngsters Andy San Dimas and Amber Chase who are clearly imperfect devils, not angels.

    On the basis of Amber's bogus phone call she comes over to interview for a housesitting job at the home of estranged Andy's mom only to suffer through sarcastic wise cracks and finally accusations of incest from the pair, causing Brenda to get angry and storm off. It's a ridiculous set-up to Andy forcing her young step-sister Tabby to have sex with her, that sort of faux incest supposedly okay with them.

    The label's cavalier attitude toward the construction and sequencing of its videos is displayed in Segments three and four here presented erroneously in reverse order. Amber defends step-incest to pal Elexis in XXX scene #3 before the two of them have sex, but much of what happens in scene #4 contradicts that -as Elexis is made to be highly embarrassed watching Amber & Andy's shenanigans regarding little Tabby, who Elexis is babysitting for. If the Elexis/Amber scene had been presented last, as the show's finale, it would have made much more sense.