Who Killed Jenny Schecter? A Look at the Juiciest Theories

The release of 'The L Word: Generation Q' leads us to a trip down memory lane to the initial series, which ends with the death of Jenny Schecter. But who killed the protagonist? A much needed recap, inside.

The unlock of 'The L Word: Generation Q' leads us to a trip down reminiscence lane to the initial collection, which ends up with the demise of Jenny Schecter. But who killed the protagonist? A a lot needed recap, inside.

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While we were all devastated when Dana Fairbanks used to be killed off of the original L Word back at the finish of Season 3 — seriously, simply excited about the tennis participant's tale arc is making us tear up — the identical can decidedly not be mentioned about Jenny Schecter's loss of life.

Played by way of Mia Kirshner, Jenny Schecter has cemented herself in our minds as in all probability the most unbearable character of the 2000s, and maximum people were not sad after we learned in the Season 6 premiere that she had died. (We have been, however, unhappy when we discovered that she still figured prominently in each unmarried episode).

The ultimate season teases the thriller of who killed Jenny Schecter — keep reading for a temporary recap, and our juiciest theories.

So, who killed Jenny Schecter on The L Word?

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Reader, now we have watched the sequence finale of the L Word more times than we will possibly count, and are left with many compelling — if contradictory — hypotheses on who killed Jenny Schecter at Bette and Tina's pool birthday celebration. Indeed, each episode in the final season teases different characters' motives to murder the protagonist and imagine us, there were many.

Ilene Chaiken, the show's creator and patron saint of lesbians, explained: "There's one character at the beginning of each show who comes forward with the motive of the moment. This would be my reason for killing Jenny." 

After the show wrapped inconclusively, Showtime released a mini internet sequence known as "Interrogation Tapes," by the use of the respectable website online.

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In the internet sequence, each and every persona was interviewed about the death of Jenny; and while some new facts emerged about different characters (there used to be a Tina incest second?), the killer was once still now not printed. 

That stated, Tina had simply discovered that Jenny had stolen her negatives and thrown her beneath the bus, Bette learned that Jenny wanted to rip her marriage aside, Alice used to be tremendous salty from Jenny stealing her remedy and Helena also wanted Jenny long past for ruining her 2nd probabilities with Dylan. 

That's not even to mention the incontrovertible fact that Max was once super unwell of Jenny's constant transphobic remarks and that he used to be outside by means of the pool right when she died, then acted slightly suspicious about it. 

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In our minds, the sketchiest people in the moments after Jenny's frame is discovered are Max, Bette, and Alice — despite the fact that we more or less assume Bette is the just one with the guts to follow via. Of course, there may be the possibility that she just offed herself.

In the closing episode, Jenny tells Shane "What would I do if I didn't have you? I'd kill myself."

That same episode, Shane tells Alice that she and Jenny don't seem to be together anymore, intimating that they broke up — likely as a result of Shane has found the tapes and jacket. It's extremely imaginable that Jenny could simply have walked into the pool and drowned herself.

Ilene Chaiken was once going to have Alice convicted of the murder in a derivative.

However, following the luck of The L Word, Ilene Chaiken proposed Showtime a spinoff called The Farm, a women-in-prison drama supposed to concentrate on Alice after she is convicted of Jenny's homicide.

While Famke Janssen, Melissa Leo, and Laurie Metcalf all signed on for the pilot, Showtime ended up killing the display — leaving the query of who killed Jenny up in the air once and for all. 

"We have to deal with Jenny's death," explains Jennifer Beals, who performs Bette Porter, and is slated to seem in the Generation Q reboot.

Don't pass over the premiere of The L Word: Generation Q when it airs Dec. 8 on Showtime.

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