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Genera+ion's Queer Teens Are 'Sassy, Moody, Nasty' in Exclusive Clip

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Genera+ion drops the final episode of its freshman season at midnight Wednesday. And ahead of the episode, The Advocate has an exclusive clip of the show’s core found family of LGBTQ+ teens coming together to give Delilah (Lukita Maxwell) and J’s (Sydney Mae Diaz) surprise baby a loving entry into the world as they take care of the infant.

asIn the clip, resident wild child Chester (Justice Smith) sings the baby a lullaby. “Sassy, moody, nasty,” Chester croons, true to form, as the baby calms to his charms.The ensemble series created by the queer father-and-daughter team of Daniel and Zelda Barnz revolves around a group of queer teens in an Orange County, Calif.

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