Jennifer Beals as Bette Porter, Katherine Moennig as Shane McCutcheon and Leisha Hailey as Alice Pieszeckie in The L Word: Generation Q. (Photo by Isabella Vosmikova / Showtime) It’s the first season ...
The L Word: Generation Q is airing on Showtime from December 8, with the new series coming a decade after the first show ended. Jennifer Beals, Leisha Hailey and Katherine Moennig are all back as ...
Television I Was Worried High Potential's Finale Cliffhangers Would Take Forever To Get Resolved, But Kaitlin Olson Says Not So Fast Television Elsbeth's Kaya Is Already Returning For Season 3 After ...
Showtime's engaging sequel series 'The L Word: Generation Q' puts a fresh spin on L.A.'s queer culture 15 years after the original debuted. By Robyn Bahr Occasionally, Showtime just can’t help itself.
The removal of The L Word: Generation Q also follows the purge of a number of short-lived Showtime series from the streaming platform at the end of January as part of Showtime’s integration into ...
Maybe it was the rumpled hair. Maybe it was the tiny, laced leather vest that barely qualified as a shirt. Or the leather cuff bracelets. Or the low voice. Or the androgynous name and look, still a ...
"I am making space for other stories," says the Showtime series regular and executive producer about how her fan-favorite character will appear for the remainder of the season. By Abbey White ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Your favorite fictional lesbians (and bi women) are back with the premiere of The L Word: Generation Q. Set 10 years after Showtime’s The L Word, the sequel series picks ...
Flashdance actress Jennifer Beals is back as Bette Porter, who in Generation Q is running for mayor of Los Angeles and, unless the showrunner is hiding a major reveal, will be without her one-time ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: The L Word has always prided itself on its high stakes, soap-worthy levels of drama in the LGBTQ+ community, covering everything from commitment issues and bad breakups ...
At today’s Showtime TCA panels, Ilene Chaiken, co-creator of the 2004-2009 television series The L Word and one of the executive producers of that show’s new Showtime incarnation The L Word: ...
The L Word: Generation Q Season Finale Recap: Is Finley Finally Fine? The season ends with all of our characters feeling as up in the air as when we first met up with them, with one major exception.