S2:E13 Lacuna. In episode 213, the second season finale, Melvin's memorial service is attended by a surprise guest;
When Tina loses the baby, she begins doing social work while still living a socially (and economically through Bette) wealthy lifestyle. After their breakup of the first season, Tina finds out she is pregnant (season 2).
At the beginning of the first season, having been a couple for seven years, Tina and Bette are in the process searching for a sperm donor so that Tina can be artificially inseminated. After a successful insemination, Tina conceives, but suffers a miscarriage before she is even showing.
Not long after her arc on "Angel" ended, Holloman was cast as the baby-wanting bisexual Tina in Showtime's drama, "The L Word." The show worked Holloman's real life pregnancy into the show, and Tina also got pregnant.
Eventually Tina chooses Bette over Helena, and the end of the season shows Tina asking to move back in with Bette. Tina's labor is surprisingly difficult, but their daughter Angelica is eventually born, and the end of the season shows Bette as calm and happy in her new family.
However, Generation Q revealed that Bette and Tina had recently divorced and were co-parenting Angie. The freshman Showtime drama from original series creator Ilene Chaiken and showrunner Marja-Lewis Ryan revealed shortly afterward that Tina surprisingly left Bette and fell in love with someone else.
The L Word season 6 summary for Bette Porter. Bette moves back in with Tina, and they decide to adopt a second child using a surrogate mother. In preparation, they begin to add an expensive extension to their house.
In May 2012, Malone was declared bankrupt. In 2013, she gave birth to a second daughter named Flame Chase at age 50.
Over the course of the series, they break up and get back together several times, while also co-parenting their daughter Angelica Porter-Kennard. They eventually get married after The L Word, but are divorced by the start of Generation Q.
Melissa Fumero played the nerdy and adorable Amy in one of the best comedy shows on TV in recent times — Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Surprisingly, her real-life pregnancies were written into the show's plot creatively.
Kelly was a "vixen" and, according to Bette, spent her college years sleeping with every male professor. Bette and Kelly kissed once but Kelly was so overcome by "homosexual panic" that she immediately moved out of their house.
Bette begins an affair with Tina and finds herself caught between the two women in her life. Jodi eventually discovers Bette's affair and humiliates her at an art show in revenge. Meanwhile, Bette and Tina officially get back together.
The twins are last seen married to Jimmy (as they realized he did truly love them), expecting a child, watching Elsa perform on television.
The sixth season of 30 Rock, an American television comedy series on the NBC network in the United States, began airing on January 12, 2012. 30 Rock was renewed for a sixth season by NBC on November 15, 2010. The season began airing mid-season to accommodate Tina Fey's pregnancy.
So why was Mia Kirshner's on-screen lover written off? "Marina left because... she was getting a little too much attention," her portrayer posits with a laugh, "and, politically, that was wrong."
But really, The L Word really went for the gold last night: Max, a.k.a. the F-to-M transgender character who's rarely onscreen and generally loathed by most fans, is pregnant. Yes, that's right: The L Word has officially cribbed the Oprah-approved real-life tale of the now-infamous “pregnant man,” Thomas Beattie.
Tina embarking on her own career was a factor in their previous breakup between the original series and Generation Q. Beals said Bette modifying her commitment to living in Los Angeles represents growth for the character.
Tina learns the truth about Candace; Dana loses a friend but gains a fiancee; Jenny finds herself in another romantic quandary involving Marina that pushes Tim further away.
In episode 113, Bette lands in jail thanks to a near-riot at the gallery; Marina contemplates life without Francesca as Tim and Jenny discuss divorce.
She has dropped 12 stone since she started a major body overhaul and she has proved she is working hard to maintain her incredible size six figure. Tina has undergone nine surgeries, as well as her gastric band, including operations to remove the excess skin which was left around her tummy due to her weight loss.
Luckily, actress Tina Malone has seen it from both ends of the spectrum. She gave birth to her first daughter Danielle when she was just 17, then had her second, Flame, at 50, thanks to IVF and egg donation. She describes, in emotional detail, her journey to become an older mother in her new book Back In Control.
Tina was 18 years old when she gave birth to her eldest son, Craig. Tina was still in high school and going by her birth name, Anna Mae Bullock, when she and her sister Alline got to know the members of Kings of Rhythm, an ensemble band led by Ike Turner.
In season 3 of the original L Word, Bette and Tina are back together after a 6-month time lapse since the end of season 2. And Lez be honest: the build-up to Bette and Tina getting back together is climaxing in Gen Q.
During an argument with her mother regarding this confinement, Bette flies into a rage and stabs her mother repeatedly with a table knife. The next night, wracked with guilt over her complicity in this murder, Dot stabs her sister/self with a pair of scissors.
Shane finds the letter in Jenny's attic along with many of other objects taken from their friends, prompting her to decide to end her relationship with Jenny. At Bette and Tina's party, Jenny is found dead in the pool, having committed suicide.