The L Word: Generation Q Season 1 Episode 4

Ep 4. LA Times

  • TVMA
  • December 29, 2019
  • 51 min
  • 8.6  (341)

In The L Word: Generation Q season 1 episode 4 titled "LA Times," the drama continues to heat up as the show explores the complex lives of a group of LGBTQ+ women living in Los Angeles. The episode follows the various character arcs as they navigate love, work, and friendship in a city that's simultaneously vibrant and challenging.

At the start of the episode, Sophie (Rosanny Zayas) is dealing with the aftermath of her revelation to her mother about her engagement to Finley (Jacqueline Toboni). Her mother doesn't seem to take the news well, and Sophie struggles to reconcile her disappointment with her own happiness. Meanwhile, Finley is trying to make amends with her ex-girlfriend, Rebecca (Olivia Thirlby), who is now sober and looking to reconnect with Finley after a rocky breakup.

Elsewhere, Alice (Leisha Hailey) is struggling to get her new talk show off the ground after a few hiccups with the network. She turns to her ex-girlfriend, Nat (Stephanie Allynne), for help, but their professional relationship becomes complicated when Alice discovers that Nat is dating a new woman. Adding to the drama, Micah (Leo Sheng) is dealing with a medical emergency that brings his ex-boyfriend back into the picture, forcing Micah to confront his lingering feelings.

As the characters navigate these personal challenges, the episode also explores larger issues facing the LGBTQ+ community. Bette (Jennifer Beals), who is now running for mayor of Los Angeles, finds herself embroiled in a controversy over a police shooting at a gay bar. She's torn between her personal connection to the LGBTQ+ community and her obligation to the police department, and as tensions rise, Bette must make a difficult decision that could impact her campaign.

Overall, "LA Times" is a tense, emotionally charged episode that delves into some of the most pressing issues facing the LGBTQ+ community today. The characters are all struggling with their own demons, but they come together to support each other through the difficult times, showcasing the unique bond that exists between LGBTQ+ women. With beautiful cinematography and powerhouse performances, this episode is a must-watch for fans of the series and anyone interested in powerful, cutting-edge television.

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  • First Aired
    December 29, 2019
  • Content Rating
    TVMA
  • Runtime
    51 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.6  (341)