
The L Word: Generation Q
Bette Porter, Shane McCutcheon and Alice Pieszecki intermingle with a younger generation of Los Angelenos experiencing love, heartbreak, sex, setbacks and success.
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"I was a fan of the original show. This new show was disappointing, to say the least. It just doesn't work. Too much emphasis on the implausible running for mayor thing, some of the acting was terrible, and Finley is just annoying. And they are all rich, except for Finley. It just ring true to any of my life experience. And Bette was never one of my favorite characters, anyway. Shane is, of course, still hot. And why are all of them wearing too much makeup? And where's the fun? And why is Leisha Hailey so skinny? She was so cute! In all, it was a disjointed, boring-in-spots effort..."
💡 Did You Know?
Kate Moennig was also a supporting character in the series, Ray Donovan (2013). In her character, Lena's, final appearance, she is seen boarding a plane to move to Los Angeles, a nod to Moennig's exit from the series to reprise her role as Shane. Weeks later, in the series premiere of The L Word: Generation Q, Moennig's character makes her first on-screen appearance exiting an airplane in Los Angeles, which she has just recently moved back to.
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Bette Porter, Shane McCutcheon and Alice Pieszecki intermingle with a younger generation of Los Angelenos experiencing love, heartbreak, sex, setbacks and success.





