The L Word: Season 6, Epi. 8 – Last Word
March 9, 2009 by sophie
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The L Word: Last Word
As far as series finales go, I don’t think they always have to be wrapped up in a pretty little bow as a thank you to loyal viewers. That said, I don’t think you need to go the route of The Sopranos either. There is a middle ground and I think The L Word found it.
The final episode begins with Shane in an interrogation room and we learn that Jenny really, really annoys the hell out of her. They continue to flash forward to everyone’s interrogation throughout the episode. Sergeant Duffy, played by Lucy Lawless, is at the helm of the investigation. Who killed Jenny Schecter?*
Jenny is creating a tribute video for Tina and Bette, who are relocating to New York for Tina’s new job. The video, that includes farewells from people they met in LA who have since moved away, seems a little over the top for a going away present, but I guess it was the only way to make sense of appearances from former cast members.
Like Tim, Jenny’s ex-boyfriend, the one she followed to West Hollywood. The one who introduced her to the lifestyle to which she’d grown accostumed.

"You guys can totally blame me... seriously."
And Marina, Jenny’s first.

"Yeah, I turned Jenny out."
Alice, Tasha, and Jamie are eating at The Planet. By the way, it is the last time we will see Kit’s restaurant/bar/coffee shop. Waaah – it’s like saying goodbye to the Peach Pit. Alice asks them to be honest about their feelings, to be honest to her, as well as to themselves. Jamie comes clean and says that she has fallen in love with Tasha. Alice tells them to give their relationship a try and tells Tasha that if she doesn’t call by the same time tomorrow she’ll know that she has made a choice. Jamie’s all, “Don’t break up because of me,” and Alice is all, “Too late, sister. And shut the fuck up,” for good measure. Tasha, who lives her “life with honor and duty,” has some thinking to do.
Bette tells Kit that she is tired of L.A., especially Jenny. She explains that Jenny thinks she saw something and wants Bette to tell Tina about the alleged affair she’s having with Kelly. She also mentions that the railing isn’t done on their new balcony and that Kit should be careful up there.
Shane and Alice talk about Shane’s relationship with Jenny and Shane admits why she’s with her. She feels responsible for her — maybe it goes back to when she walked in on Jenny cutting herself. Whatever the reason, Alice isn’t buying it and tries to break things down for Shane – “The girl’s not even talented. She’s not even a nice person. She’s like a fraud.”

In a nutshell, Jenny Schecter.
Dylan is being shady. Having secret phone calls and racing out of the house. This doesn’t bode well for Helena who has crazy trust issues because of Dylan.
Bette proposes to Tina, who accepts and then mentions that they have to get the railing fixed.
Shane does what looks like the walk of shame right by Bette and Tina just like she did Season One. (Awwwh.) They mention the railing again and dump on Jenny… again. Bette thinks she’s calculated, but Shane just doesn’t want to believe that she is. After Shane comes to Jenny’s rescue, yet again, Jenny tells Shane that without her, she would kill herself and leave everything to Shane. “You are my family,” Jenny tells Shane.

You feel loved, I feel caged.
Helena finds out that Dylan and Jenny are together at the studio. Apparently, Dylan knew about the test before the test happened. For some reason, Helena flips out and can’t trust that Dylan would have rejected Niki had she not known about the test. Personally, I think she overreacted, especially since she’s the one who did the test in the first place. And why she totally blames Jenny for it all is beyond me.
Shane bumps into Molly and finds out about the letter and the jacket and it’s the beginning of the end of Shenny. I don’t understand why Shane doesn’t defend herself and explain to Molly, the love of her life, that she wasn’t cheating on her with Niki when they were together.
Shane rushes home to look for the letter, which she finds in the attic, along with the stolen Lez Girls negatives.
Kit confronts Jenny about the thing with Bette and Kelly. Jenny looks so beat down, exhausted and says, “I can see that I’m making everybody uncomfortable. I can see that my friends don’t want to be around me anymore. That they want me to shut the fuck up and go away. I just want to do the right thing.” After a little pressure from Kit, she shows Kit the proof she asked for. Because of the angle at which it was shot, Kit comes to the same conclusion as Jenny.
Bette’s giving the ladies a tour of the house, but before they start, Tina reminds them to be careful because the contractor did not finish the railing. Kit confronts Bette and tells her about Jenny’s proof. Bette still denies that she did anything wrong. Shane takes Tina into the attic and shows her the stolen negatives. Tina can’t believe her eyes and can’t believe that Jenny is the one who stole them.
Bette and Jenny have a showdown and Bette tells her that there’s nothing that she wouldn’t do to preserve and protect her family. After Jenny tells her that she would never do anything to hurt her family and that she loves her and Tina, Bette’s says, “All I care about is that you know that I will not abide anyone who threatens my family.” That is the last time we see Jenny alive.
Bette’s Interrogation: When asked to describe Jenny at the police station, Bette says, “Complex. Complicated. Talented. Self Destructive. Sometimes very generous. Complicated. Complex.”

Don't forget dead.
Then Tina rushes in looking for Jenny, threatening to put her out of her misery.
Alice tells Shane that she is willing to make peace with Jenny because she’s alone and she’s with Shane. Shane tells Alice that they are no longer together.
Alice’s Interrogation: ”What does any of this have to do with who killed Jenny?” Alice asks.
“So you think someone killed Jenny?” Sergeant Duffy asks.
Uh, what does Alice know?

Oops.
Sounder is whimpering out by the pool while everyone is watching the tribute video. We see Tim, Ivan, Mangus, Jodi, Marina, and Carmen. Yikes! Shane’s bride. Is Jenny that calculating? Uh, yes. Why would she go there? Because she’s Jenny. Alice goes to look for Jenny and finds her body in the pool. She comes back into the room, freaking out and Bette runs out behind her.
Cut to first scene of the season where they meet Sergeant Duffy. Shane and Bette are wearing bathrobes, which leads me to believe that they jumped into the pool to attempt to save her. The police pull a gun on someone hiding in the bushes. It’s Niki!
When they bring her in, Shane asks what she’s doing there. She explains that she came to talk to Jenny about the short leash she has Shane on. Shane tells her to shut up. Why? Because she’s incriminating herself?
Tasha walks up, shows her Junior Detective badge, and tells Alice, “I’m here. I’m not going anywhere.” Whew – I can exhale now. Talice is back together!
Sergeant Duffy tells them that they need to come down to the station and we hear a barrage of…
“We’ll do whatever you need us to do.”
“We will cooperate with you.”
“Yeah, we’re a very tight-knit group.”
“And we take care of each other.”
“None of us did anything wrong. We don’t know what happened out there.”

Real tight-knit group
Does that mean that Niki is totally getting thrown under the bus? Did one of the ladies do it and the others are willing to protect her? Was it a suicide? Was it an accident? Was it the pesky railing?
Poor Jenny. Aside from being dead, no one even heard her farewell message, “You guys changed my life. And I’m never going to forget you. So thank you for everything.”
Walking into the police station, everyone had a look on their face like, “We’re taking it to the grave,” and I guess they will.
*I think Jenny killed herself, but if she was murdered, I’d put my money on Bette.
The L Word: Season 6 Teaser
January 13, 2009 by sophie
Filed under The L Word
Starting next week, along with the Mommy Monday blog, Sophie (my best friend and co-conspirator) will be posting a review of Showtime’s The L Word. Please stop by every Monday and show her some love, and by love I mean leave comments and engage in conversation about the hit drama entering its final season.
- Nina
The L Word: Left Field
When I heard there was a murder on the final season of The L Word, I have to admit I thought it was a stretch. I thought they were closing the show on a jumped shark. But then I watched the 10 minute teaser, Who Killed Jenny Schecter?, and realized that I could buy it. Killing the character who brought us into this world of femme fatales, transsexual friends, dueling club owners, and provided an intimate look into the lives of lesbians could work.

Who Killed Me?
When Jenny (Mia Kirshner) stepped on the scene, all doe-eyed and innocent, she knew nothing of this world and neither did most of the viewers. The extent of my experience with lesbians was 1) my best friend thinking I was one because I kept my (hetero)sexual encounters close to the vest and 2) the aforementioned best friend’s brief but stalkerish friendship with a lesbian porn star.
Over the next five seasons, I watched Jenny learn the ropes, deal with her troubled past, write a novel, direct a movie, betray friends, fall in love, and piss off quite a few people along the way. Jenny’s is a cautionary tale; don’t move cross country to be with your corn-fed boyfriend, cheat on him with one of his lesbian acquaintances, and let him walk in on you two legs akimbo. And maybe it’s not such a good idea to let your ego blow up to the size of a West Hollywood coffee shop and alienate your friends.

The Real Jenny
Who Killed Jenny Schecter? included scenes from the upcoming season, as well as interviews from the producer/writer and actors and their take on Jenny’s death. Katherine Moening, who plays Shane McCutcheon, says, “I can’t foresee anybody killing anybody on this show, but there is that twist to it now.” Looks like I wasn’t the only skeptic.
We’ve got suspects, we’ve got suspects! Suspects include, but are not limited to, Jenny’s circle of friends: Bette, Tina, Shane, Alice, Helena, Max, and Niki. That Jenny may have been killed by one of her friends is a horse of a pill for me to swallow, but I’m willing to play along. From the few scenes they showed of the upcoming season, it looks like Jenny is out of control, and I mean, more than usual. Whatever Jenny does, would it really push one of her friends to murder?
The last we saw of Jenny, it seemed as though she should be the one doing the killing after walking in on Shane sticking it to Jenny’s love, Niki (Kate French). It’s going to be interesting to see how it all plays out and how she went from jilted lover and betrayed friend to… dead.
I have my theory as to how she died, but I’ll sit on it for now. If you think you know, post it here or cast your vote at: sho.com.
Let’s face it; Jenny was a hot ass mess. But she will be missed.
The L Word premieres Sunday, January 18th at 9pm on Showtime.
If you want to catch the teaser, Who Killed Jenny Schecter?, it airs on the following dates and times:
Jan 12 – 11:05pm
Jan 16 – 2:35 am
Jan 16 – 10:50pm
Jan 17 – 1:50am
It’s also available on Showtime On Demand.


Nina is a 34-year-old mother, wife and writer who spends her days blogging, studying, changing diapers and watching ridiculous amounts of TV. She currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband, two children and three TiVos.



