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Here’s who’s stepping back from The L Word: Generation Q season 3

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Spoilers ahead for The L Word: Generation Q season three. The Book of Boba Fet star Jennifer Beals has reduced her role on The L Word: Generation Q.

On 20 November, the critically acclaimed LGBTQ+ series made its grand return after an explosive season two finale –  which featured Finley (Jacqueline Toboni) going to rehab and Shane (Katherine Moennig) solidifying her romance with Tess (Jamie Clayton).

In true L Word fashion, an array of shocking moments has transpired in the first two episodes of season three, including a heartwarming reconciliation between Tina (Laurel Holloman) and Bette (Beals).

However the reunion was a bittersweet occasion for fans, due to the two characters deciding to leave Los Angeles and move to Toronto, Canada at the end of episode two.

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