‘The L Word: Generation Q’ finally reveals the answer to that huge cliffhanger from original show

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The L Word: Generation Q finally reveals the answer to that huge cliffhanger from original show

) pool during their going away party after having wronged just about all of her closest friends in one way or another. Sure, they all had reason to wish her harm but would any of them actually kill her? Well, fans never found out as the series ended with the mystery remaining entirely unsolved.revealed some regret over the storyline

back in 2017 when EW reunited her and the cast. “I’m not sure that it was the best choice,” Chaiken said. “I loved the stories we told, but to do a murder mystery maybe was off-topic for us. But it was a metaphor. Jenny brought us into this world. Jenny is going to take us out of this world. It never so much mattered to me, and I realized it matters to the fans.

 

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finally...may she rip....

Of all the things to remember 10 years later, why did I just go, 'hey, that's Jenny!'? I never even liked her very much.

Woohoo!!!

im just happy she's still dead. but yes, how she died makes sense because she was...not well in the head. (that rhyme was unintentional!)

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