Kris Hess has more than enough on her plate. She’s taking care of her sick father, struggling to make deadlines with her art, and keeping up with the bills. There’s no room for dating unless it’s for the long haul, and Kris’s past experiences with women have left her full of doubts. Her relief comes from her weekly Dungeons and Dragons session with close friends. As Dungeon Master, this is one world she can actually control.
Lacey Jenkins is getting over heartbreak. She’s still full of resentment over her emotional vampire of an ex. The sole joy in her life comes from her little terrier, Barkley. Yep, she’s reached crazy dog lady status and she doesn’t care if you know it. But she knows the only way to move on is to start meeting new people, and her coworker offers her the perfect opportunity. Nice, easy, and no drama.
The adventuring brings these two women together at the game table. But can they find love in the real world, too? It’s a roll of the die…
I’d like to add the English language films of Sarah Waters (Tipping The Velvet, Affinity, Fingersmith, The Night Watch) to various time periods ranging from 19th century through to 1940s, and Bend It Like Beckham to should’ve been gayer because the original endgame was Keira Knightley and Parminder Nagra as a happy sporty dyke couple and the studio said no.