In The L Word: Generation Q, Bette reveals that Jenny died by suicide.
As a sexual assault survivor and a human being experiencing mental illness (Schizoaffective Disorder, Bipolar Type and PTSD) who has been hospitalized before, I found that Jenny's experience throughout the show—albeit fabricated and inaccurate—was one of the only queer representations of mental illness that I had ...
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."
“L Word: Gen Q”: Tasha and Alice Are Endgame.
Despite the cancellation, the “L Word” franchise may still live on as there is a reboot of the original 2004 series in development.
But don't fret! The Flashdance star and the series' showrunner have reassured fans that this isn't the end for Tina and Bette in The L Word universe. “I'm making space for other stories. The whole point of The L Word: Generation Q was to tell these new stories,” Beals explained in a recent interview with UPI.
Dialogue reveals that at some point, Bette and Tina eventually got married, but got divorced after Tina fell in love with another woman, Carrie. Bette is shown to have primary custody of Angelica, who now lives with her and refers to Tina as "Mama T", though they still communicate over matters regarding Angelica.
Ten years after Jenny's death, Bette is running for Mayor of Los Angeles. It is revealed that during the last ten years, Bette and Tina did get married, but also got divorced after Tina left Bette for another woman, Carrie, with Bette getting at least partial custody of Angelica, who now lives with her.
Alice defends her actions on a national news broadcast. This angers Tasha because it jeopardizes her Army investigation and opens another rift in her relationship with Alice. Shortly after, Alice and Tasha decide they can no longer be together.
Tim is a heterosexual, masculine, well-built, white male. He was the swimming coach at a local college and lived next door to Bette and Tina. His girlfriend, Jenny, moves to L.A. to live with him. When he finds out about Jenny and Marina, he proposes to Jenny and they get married.
Karina Lombard said she left the show 'cause the cast and creator were uncomfortable with her popularity, but Chaiken said Lombard left because “Karina wanted entirely different things from her character and her story than we did.”
Papi was not included in the cast during season five; no information regarding why has been released. It is most likely because the actress playing Papi was involved too many other international projects to work on season five.
Contessa Marina della Gherardesca Ferrer is a main character in season one of The L Word, before returning as a guest character in seasons four and six.
zooming at some topics of this novel, we come up to understand that Little Alice suffers from Hallucinations and Personality Disorders, the White Rabbit from General Anxiety Disorder “I'm late”, the Cheshire Cat is schizophrenic, as he disappears and reappears distorting reality around him and subsequently driving ...
She could either choose Alice or run off with her fling Jamie (Mei Melançon). Tasha ultimately chose Alice at Bette and Tina's going away party, but that's exactly when tragedy struck. Alice was the first one to discover Jenny dead in the pool.
Tim discovers Jenny's affair with Marina - leading to a disastrous choice for the couple's shaky relationship; the reaction of Bette's father to Tina's pregnancy devastates Bette and leads Kit to confront him on her behalf.
Their romantic feelings for each other was revealed when they kissed in "Limb from Limb", but Dana was engaged to Tonya at the time and so Alice and Dana started an affair behind Tonya's back. Dana's engagement ended in "Lagrimas de Oro", and Alice and Dana started dating officially in the next episode.
They become engaged in the series premiere after Dani proposes. Their wedding in "Late to the Party" is crashed by Sarah Finley who reveals that Sophie cheated on Dani with her. Sophie tries to fix their relationship but Dani calls it off in "Lean on Me".
Lara Perkins: Lesbian, portrayed by Lauren Lee Smith; minor character with appearances during seasons 1 through 3. Dated Dana Fairbanks during season 1, and later during season 3.
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. The pair finally meet their chosen surrogate Marci in Nevada, an underprivileged caucasian woman expecting a half African-American son.
Helena was in a relationship with Winnie Mann for years, and Winnie is the birth mother of their son Wilson. The couple later adopted a Chinese girl named Jun Ying.
Ten years passed between end of The L Word and the start of Generation Q. During this time, Bette and Tina got married but the marriage only lasted a couple of years and they got divorced around one year prior to GQ.
The relationship between Bette Porter and Pippa Pascal began when they first met in "Lake House" and began dating in "Light".
"The L Word" Labyrinth (TV Episode 2005) - IMDb.
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.