SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched “Lapse in Judgement,” the first season finale of “The L Word: Generation Q.” Sometimes a title says it all. In the fir…
,” many of the characters take big — potentially controversial, depending on your perspective — leaps. Dani tries to convince Sophie to elope in Hawaii, while Sophie follows up her kiss with Finley by fully sleeping with her. Nat crashes a make-or-break episode of Alice’s talk show to declare her love for her; Shane expresses hesitation when Quiara says she’s going to try again for a baby after experiencing a miscarriage; and Micah learns his boyfriend Jose has been hiding a husband from him.
“It gives us a great place to start in Season 2. I’m just so happy that we have a Season 2 because if we didn’t, I’d probably be stoned by lesbians for the rest of my life,” Ryan says with a laugh.about writing and directing the first season finale, including bookending it with the first frames of the series premiere, what will become of characters who weren’t in the episode, and why the results of Bette’s mayoral campaign mimicked the results of the 2016 presidential election.
One of the best parts about being able to direct this episode is I always knew that was the last frame. You never know if you’re going to get a next season, and I was really drawn to the bookends of starting on her face in Episode 1 and ending on her face in Episode 8. This is the person who I am always rooting for. She is the person who feels the most like me, so she was always my natural storytelling space, and I was really looking forward to having that journey come full circle.
Let’s go back to the results of Bette’s election for a second. Many finales might end on that as a cliffhanger or dropping the loss at the end for an emotional act-out. It was all based on the 2016 election — and the fact that she runs into somebody while she’s in the woods. We pulled from it in every possible way and we’ll continue to pull from it because none of us are politicians but a lot of us are very politically active, and a lot of what happened in 2016 happens a lot, where a candidate does not campaign in a certain spot, thinks he or she can win and doesn’t go, and that is something we really thought a lot about.
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