Helena Peabody
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Helena Peabody | |
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First appearance | Lynch Pin (episode 2.04) |
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Gender | Female |
Occupation | Peabody Foundation President (2.04 - 4.02) Unemployed (4.02 - 4.11) |
Family | Peggy Peabody (Mother) Wilson Mann (Son) Yun Jing Mann (Daugther) |
Portrayed by | Rachel Shelley |
Created by | Ilene Chaiken |
Helena Peabody is a fictional character on the Showtime television network series The L Word, shown nationally in the United States. She is played by British actress Rachel Shelley. Helena first appears during the season two episode 2.04:Lynch Pin.
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[edit] Character Storyline
[edit] Season two
Helena is first introduced in the series as the new director of the Peabody Foundation, when her mother Peggy decides to retire. Her first interaction with the major characters of the series occurs when Bette Porter visits her at the Peabody Foundation headquarters in New York City to try to convince her of the importance of keeping funds for arts projects at the California Arts Center. However, Helena shifts the foundation's focus away from the arts and towards community service, cutting all funds to the CAC and awarding the biggest grant to Tina Kennard's organization, Headquarters for Social Justice[1].
After meeting Tina in Los Angeles, Helena tries to seduce her, and also notices her pregnancy before Bette is informed. Tina and Helena thus start an affair[2] that lasts for the second half of the season. During this time, Helena moves to Los Angeles and tries to get more involved in Tina's life. At the same time, she becomes part of the board of the CAC and brings in Leo Herrera, who outshines Bette. Herrera's achievements lead the CAC to buy out Bette's contract during the second season finale.
Helena has two adopted children, but does not always live up to the custody agreement. The children appear to accept Helena's many affairs, often asking if her lover can come along with them on activities such as swimming or going to the zoo.
[edit] Season three
During the third season, Helena buys a movie studio[3] and, despite how her relationship with Tina ended, she brings her in to work with her as an executive producer of the studio[4]. She becomes friends with Alice Pieszecki, whom she thinks might be a new love interest after an unclear tarot reading, and she tries to help her come out of depression after the break-up with Dana. Further into the season Helena gets involved with Dylan Moreland (played by Alexandra Hedison), and is eventually slapped with a sexual harassment lawsuit[5]. Off-court meetings of this lawsuit presented in episode 3.10:Last Dance unveil Helena's past: In 1998, Helena was sued for sexual harassment; the claim was settled out of court. In 2002, Helena violated a restraining order filed against her by her psychiatrist. She agrees to settle off court.
Helena helped Dana somewhat in her last days of her battle with cancer and was at her funeral. She also supported the fundraiser for Max's gender reassignment surgery, and paid for Shane McCutcheon wedding during the third season finale. At about this time, her wealthy mother cut her off financially.
[edit] Season four
After being cut off by her mother[6], Helena becomes Alice's roommate[7] for the fourth season, time during which she discovers the Chart, gets fired from her own movie studio[7], and has a one-night stand with Papi. The spoiled Helena, who has never really had to work before, is depicted having a hard time finding a job. After several unsuccesful attempts, Shane brings her into WAX[8] to be the receptionist, but she proves to be unsuited for the job and quits. Further on, Alice convices Phyllis to hire Helena as a caterer for a party from which she ends up without profit after an incident in the kitchen. Helena later joins Shane and Alice at the Roll the Dice movie premiere party. Here, she meets Catherine Rothberg, an actress who invites her to play poker[9] at her high stake game. Helena loses and is in a struggle to pay her debt[10] of fifty thousand dollars as a penalty, but the actress agrees to spare her from the debt if she wins another card game at her house. Helena wins the game, after which she ends up having an affair with Catherine.
[edit] The Chart
[edit] References
- ^ Lynch Pin. Showtime (2005-03-13). Retrieved on February 22, 2007.
- ^ Lágrimas de Oro. Showtime (2005-03-27). Retrieved on February 22, 2007.
- ^ Labia Majora. Showtime (2006-01-08). Retrieved on February 22, 2007.
- ^ Lobsters. Showtime (2006-01-22). Retrieved on February 22, 2007.
- ^ Lead, follow, or get out of the way. Showtime (2006-03-05). Retrieved on February 22, 2007.
- ^ Legend in the making. Showtime (2007-01-07). Retrieved on February 22, 2007.
- ^ a b Livin' La Vida Loca. Showtime (2007-01-14). Retrieved on February 22, 2007.
- ^ Lassoed. Showtime (2007-01-21). Retrieved on February 22, 2007.
- ^ Luck Be A Lady. Showtime (2007-02-11). Retrieved on February 22, 2007.
- ^ Lesson Number One. Showtime (2007-02-18). Retrieved on February 22, 2007.
- Kera Bolonik, The L Word: Welcome to Our Planet. New York: Fireside. 2006: 64 - 68
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Characters | ||||
Main characters: Carmen de la Pica Morales • Dana Fairbanks • Tina Kennard • Jodi Lerner • Shane McCutcheon • Papi • Helena Peabody • Alice Pieszecki • Bette Porter • Jenny Schecter • Moira/Max Sweeney • Tasha Williams | ||||
Minor characters: Gabby Deveaux • Marina Ferrer • Tim Haspel • Angelica Kennard • Phyllis Kroll • Angus Partridge • Peggy Peabody • Lara Perkins • Kit Porter • Other Characters | ||||
Episode List | ||||
Season 1 • Season 2 • Season 3 • Season 4 |