Bette Porter, Shane McCutcheon and Alice Pieszecki intermingle with a younger generation of Los Angelenos experiencing love, heartbreak, sex, setbacks and success.Bette Porter, Shane McCutcheon and Alice Pieszecki intermingle with a younger generation of Los Angelenos experiencing love, heartbreak, sex, setbacks and success.Bette Porter, Shane McCutcheon and Alice Pieszecki intermingle with a younger generation of Los Angelenos experiencing love, heartbreak, sex, setbacks and success.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 3 wins & 12 nominations total
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I love that we get a new portion of L word. Overall very presently surprised over how good it is, but still a lot, of room for improvement.
Maybe first episodes are not that good but it's getting better with time! I really enjoy the last ones.
I just finished season 2 episode 1. It was SO BORING I want to go and get drunk and die in the road. I usually see where the idea is and where it could go but this was so stupid and slow I don't know why it was even written down, let alone supposedly story boarded, scheduled and shot. How about all the characters die in an explosion except like 4 of them and it's a post apocalyptic world... oh wait that would be too interesting. There is no chemistry, no reason, no substance. It is like they wrote down a list of all The L Word original was about, deleted all the interesting things, then left a line "lesbians" and then wrote "the stuff you regret spending your time with" like it was meant to be a big joke but some idiot in the room thought it was a great plan. PULL THIS SHOW OFF THE AIR and put anything else in its place. Give me the money and I'll give you interesting characters and storylines!
Loved it! Fantastic having Shane, Alice and Bette back together, my heart is so happy! Didn't think I was going to take to the new generation so quickly, but I already adore each and every one of them and am super excited to watch this season infold.
I watched the original series and I did enjoy it, but I always felt it was a little bit overrated. I do feel Gen Q is generally more surface level than the original. The plots are predictable and the show in general is a little underwhelming. I hate to say this, but I find the actress that plays Finley to be borderline unwatchable. Her acting has the subtlety of a hammer. That being said, I think most the acting in the series is heavy handed, so fault could lie with the director.
Overall it's watchable, although sometimes it doesn't really hold my attention. But it's fine if you've run out of stuff to watch.
Overall it's watchable, although sometimes it doesn't really hold my attention. But it's fine if you've run out of stuff to watch.
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- TriviaKate 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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What was the official certification given to The L Word: Generation Q (2019) in the United Kingdom?
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