Interesting points!
In the beginning, I got the impression that Jodi was not serious about Bette at all. In fact, I liked the fact that she was honest enough to tell Bette that she was not monogamous and would be seeing other people. of course, Bette was already falling for her at that point, so that did not go over so well, especially when Jodi topped it all off by saying that she didn't like children. As the episodes went by, they grew closer and I got the feeling that Jodi was shifting away from her original "openness" when it comes to relationships. I love that Jodi does not allow Bette to control her as was the case with Tina. Jodi tells Bette outright when she is being a control freak - example: Bette's party for Jodi. It was meant to be a relaxed occasion for Jodi's sake - of course, it ended up a disaster because Bette was trying too hard and she was jealous about Tina showing up with the film director. Hmmm..
I don't know, I'm afraid there is going to be some drama with Bette and Tina next season. Overall, I grew to like Jodi and I think she does a great job of holding a mirror to Bette's face, forcing her to address her control issues.
Jenny and the magazine fiasco ... okay, I felt like I was watching a situation go from bad to complete disaster!
Jenny was thoroughly unforgivable this season, lol. Another thing was the way she handled the whole 'Lez Girls' book issue when her friends were upset with the content. Dang, I don't know anyone who is a Jenny fan this time around. I am a Mia K fan, however.
What about Helena and her dysfunctional 'relationship' with the 'gambling queen'?