The L Word Generation Q Season 3 Episode 6 Recap (Questions for the Universe)

The L Word Generation Q Season 3 Episode 6 Recap: Even though it wasn’t a holiday-themed episode, fans of The L Word: Generation Q season 3 episode 6 got a special Christmas Day treat when a ghost from the past returned.

The L Word Generation Q Season 3 Episode 6 Recap

Alice (Leisha Hailey) takes her staff to a desert retreat to drink ayahuasca. This plant-based hallucinogen can cause hallucinations that are supposed to open the mind to insights from the universe. Alice gets Shane (Kate Moennig) to go with her by telling Shane that she’s been a mess since she broke up with Tess (Jamie Clayton). But Alice is also in a mess after her recent bad luck in love. Sophie (Rosanny Zayas) is also at the retreat, which makes Finley (Jacqueline Toboni) sad because Sophie won’t be able to help her buy a car.

All three have big questions about love and relationships, and when they drink the ayahuasca, they hope the universe will tell them the answers.

At the retreat, they all have vivid hallucinations that include songs, dances, and other things you’d expect from a musical episode. But their dreams don’t just involve singing and dancing.

Shane’s dream is a fun adventure set in the 1940s. In it, she is a sailor who comes to town and visits Dana’s to see a beautiful singer named Tess. There’s a lively dance number, and Shane has to face the fact that she’s a serial dater who doesn’t want to settle down.

At the end of her vision, several women are chasing her, and she must either jump off a roof to join Tess in a waiting car, or she can choose to return to who she has always been. Just as the effects of the ayahuasca are wearing off, she jumps.

Tess starts to cry and then tells everyone that her mom, the former showgirl Betty, has died. When she returns to LA, she goes straight to Tess to tell her she’s ready to give up her old life and start a new one with Tess. Shane’s new promise will be tested when he tries to help Tess deal with her grief.

Sophie sees her as a housewife from the 1950s in a black-and-white TV show called Finley’s Home. Throughout the vision, Finley, playing the typical bossy man of that time, keeps finding ways to shut Sophie up.

When Finley’s boss and his wife, Micah (Leo Sheng) and Maribel (Jillian Mercado), come over for dinner, Finley tells them that Sophie has laryngitis and can’t talk. There are a bunch of running jokes that all make Sophie unable to talk.

Sophia sees in her dream that her relationship with Finley makes her feel like she can’t breathe. Sitcom Sophie is finally free, and a song helps her find her voice. When she finishes the song, the image changes from black and white to colour to show how she has changed since she found her true voice.

When she returns to LA, she breaks up with Finley, which surprises him. Sophie says that she needs to be herself and can’t be with Finley.

Alice first sees herself on a game show like The Price Is Right. But for the game, she has to find the flaw in each person shown. As pictures of her ex-boyfriends pop up, she says all the bad things about them. But the last picture is of her, so she has to face the flaw that keeps her from finding “the one.”

Erin Daniels, who played the original Dana Fairbanks on “The L Word,” shows up in a very emotional scene (reminder, Dana died of breast cancer in the original series). Dana tells Alice that part of her prize is growing old with her. When she correctly says she pushes people away, she wins the game and gets her dream life with her partner.

There is a sweet duet by the two of them about a life that could never have happened, about two soulmates living their best lives together. But in a bittersweet conversation that made Alice cry, Dana told Alice that Alice’s “the one” is still out there, but Alice has to let Dana go to find them. Dana also makes it sound like Alice has already met “the one,” but she has pushed them away. Alice has never really faced her grief over losing Dana or her grief over the life she and Dana had planned.

When Alice returns to Los Angeles, she goes through the box of Dana’s things and finds the sunflower she bought at the hospital gift shop the day Dana died. In The L Word, when Dana left, Alice fell to the floor crying while holding the small dancing mechanical flower that played “You Are My Sunshine.” Alice can finally let go of the perfect future she had been hoping for with Dana.

At the end of the episode, she sends a mysterious text to the person she thinks Dana is talking about when she says that person is “the one.” Is it really what Alice wants? Hopefully, talking to Dana while high on hallucinogens was enough to set her free to find real love again.

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