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Jun 24, 2024 · The cancelation of The L Word: Generation Q coincided with a network merger, limiting renewals. From Alice to Bette, plenty of characters from the original show could reappear in the new series.
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Jun 14, 2024 · After the successful reboot of The L Word: Generation Q (which sadly got cancelled, booo), we’re getting another revival, this time set in the vibrant and ever-dynamic city of New York – which was announced in 2023.
Jun 13, 2024 · The original series was groundbreaking for being the first series with a cast full of female characters who all identified as lesbian or bisexual, with storylines also featuring transgender characters, same-sex marriage and divorce, starting a family, grief, and mental illness, all from a queer perspective, which had rarely been seen onscreen.
Jun 19, 2024 · After the cancellation of The L Word: Generation Q, a new reboot by L Word creator Ilene Chaiken was announced. The original L Word ran from 2004-2009 and followed the lives of lesbian and bisexual women in West Hollywood.
Jun 14, 2024 · Below is a transcript of our hour-long conversation (edited for length and off-the-record sapphic gossip) covering gay representation, the early days of The L Word, the recent Generation Q reboot, being publicly outed, horny movies, New York City, and much more.
- Andie Eisen
Jun 14, 2024 · According to ScreenRant, The L Word: New York Season 1 is actually happening. As of right now, it’s not certain which of The L Word or The L Word: Generation Q castmembers will be returning. However, it’s rumored that Leisha Hailey might bring Alice back for a third time (even though Alice says New York coffee tastes like “poopie shit”).
6 days ago · Leisha Hailey is a certified fan favourite among The L Word audiences. She brought much-needed bisexual visibility to the show – this was even more focused on when she reprised the role of Alice Pieszecki in the sequel spin-off show The L Word: Generation Q .