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Successful reboot of the series
lor_16 May 2019
Five years have passed since the last (Part 8) edition of this Girlfriends Films series was issued, but this new one carries on almost as if there was no time gap.

India Summer is still the black hat, up to no good running the title law firm, and we even get a flashback of archive footage from the earlier segment to carry on an old plot line. That concerns state Attorney General Dia Zerva, subjected to blackmail by India by having her minion Michelle Lay seduce Dia and produce an incriminating sex tape to use against her. Seems that India owns a nursing home that has been defrauding Medicare, and is anxious to head off a criminal investigation of her activities.

Lay's reward, besides $100,000, is sex with India, and later Summer also beds down with a new client, mega-busty stripper Maggie Green, as part of a deal to represent her in divorce proceedings.

Summer's associate at the law firm Avy Scott leads off the show humping a lady who appears to be a non-pro (actress that is -it's not clear with her many tattoos if she's a sex worker in real life) named Chardonnay. Ms. C can't act or recite a line of dialog worth a lick, but is quite old and has that non-actress look that has always had a following with this Lesbian porn label's fans, delivering on the promise of realistic sex.

Alliterative casting rounds out the program of vignettes with the Four Jays: namely lawyer Jelena Jensen making it clear in her boudoir that if young Jillian Janson wants to work for her firm she'll have to put out, and both actresses do a sensual job in presenting Sapphic sex.

Oddest element here is that the entire DVD takes place at various homes, with the law office and its staff completely absent, as if the series had a standing set that had been dismantled during the 5-year production hiatus.
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