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EPISODE
SEASON
SCHEDULE
Episode 01: Let's Do It Again
Episode 02: Less is More
Episode 03: Lost Love
Episode 04: LA Times
Episode 05: Labels
Episode 06: Loose Ends
Episode 07: Lose It All
Episode 08: Lapse in Judgement
The L Word: Generation Q S01E08
Available from: 26-01-2020
The L Word: Generation Q S01E07
Available from: 19-01-2020
The L Word: Generation Q S01E06
Available from: 12-01-2020
The L Word: Generation Q S01E05
Available from: 05-01-2020
The L Word: Generation Q S01E04
Available from: 29-12-2019
The L Word: Generation Q S01E03
Available from: 22-12-2019
The L Word: Generation Q S01E02
Available from: 15-12-2019
The L Word: Generation Q S01E01
Available from: 08-12-2019
The L Word: Generation Q - Season 1
Description
In the drama series, Jennifer Bells, Kate Monig and Lisha Healey tackle different daily challenges by playing their original roles. It is a series of challenges that the trio are taking along with a new group of LGBTQIA characters in various tracks. It is a chain of love, shock, gender, setbacks, success and great challenges they face in Los Angeles.
In the drama series, Jennifer Bells, Kate Monig and Lisha Healey tackle different daily challenges by playing their original roles. It is a series of challenges that the trio are taking along with a new group of LGBTQIA characters in various tracks. It is a chain of love, shock, gender, setbacks, success and great challenges they face in Los Angeles.
Actors:
Nina Gosiengfiao,
Lindsey Naves,
Rachel Li,
Paula Andrea Placido,
Jamie Clayton,
Yusuf Nasir,
Jill Basey,
John Garrett Greer,
Joe OConnor,
Monica Bhatnagar,
Erin Coleman
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Nina Gosiengfiao
12 August 1990, San Ramon, California, USA
Lindsey Naves
Rachel Li
Paula Andrea Placido
Jamie Clayton
15 January 1978, San Diego, California, USA
Yusuf Nasir
Jill Basey
John Garrett Greer
Joe OConnor
Monica Bhatnagar
Erin Coleman
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Sarah Pia Anderson, Steph Green, Allison Liddi-Brown, Jennifer Arnold, Logan Kibens, Marja-Lewis Ryan, Erica Watson
Country:
United States
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December 05, 2019
The best aspect of the revival is the fun and whimsy it conveys. As in the original series, plenty of hard topics are broached, but there is a generally sunny and playful tone that is only partially derived from its setting.
December 06, 2019
A glossy, bighearted show that's less soapy than the original series but delivers enough secrets, sex, and secret sex to keep the stakes high.
November 27, 2019
It's playful and endearing without trying too hard. It's familiar without being overly nostalgic. It's damn loving.
December 05, 2019
Sometimes, you want to get a drink, or watch a show, where you know your people will be. You want that sure thing. Generation Q provides that.
November 25, 2019
The L Word: Generation Q spends equal time catching up and introducing new characters as it does developing storylines that will leave you waiting for episode two.
November 26, 2019
Generation Q is careful to balance fan service with the original characters against the new possibilities of its younger, hungrier batch of characters -- but in terms of compelling stories, Generation Q often wins out.
December 05, 2019
Gen Q's New executive producer Marja-Lewis Ryan dispenses with nostalgia here, instead allowing her new characters to organically blend in with the show's mainstay cast. The writing is tart, though maybe not as tart as Alice's citrusy blazers.
December 06, 2019
The L Word: Generation Q... is a rare welcome mix of the old and the new.
December 06, 2019
Despite the hesitations and qualms, Generation Q is definitely an appealing sequel and it's far better than many expected. It only falters when it looks to its past instead of marching forward.

