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  • Warning: Spoilers
    This episode of GenQ is more like what fans expect

    Having the OGs (Bette, Tina, Shane and Alice) in the same episode makes so much difference.

    It was beautifully directed by Kate Moennig and the dialog was smart, funny, and touching. Angie's (Bette & Tina's daughter, played brilliantly by Jordan Hull) coming of age story is very poignant, and while she seems to be doing things that are very out of touch with the character we've come to know, here's hoping the writers can find an off-ramp for this bizarre storyline. Her moms are handling it as best as they can.

    The return of another OG character at the end, Rose Rollins as Tasha, is a thrill to the fan base and will certainly provide a lot of interest in future episodes. She and Alice (Leisha Haley) who had been in a lengthy relationship in the original LWord series didn't miss a beat when they met each other in the most unusual way.

    Next up is Bette and Tina's wedding. It should be the celebration of the century!