Home > TV > The L Word

Overall Rating: 4.71/5 (2513 votes cast)

We're sorry, but the link you clicked has been removed from our system. Please see the Link History page for more details.

Season 6, Episode 8 - "Last Word"

Watch The L Word Season 6, Episode 8 - Last Word
Search for:
previous episode

8 March, 2009

In the series finale, as Bette and Tina are ready to start a new life in New York, Jenny takes on the task of making a tribute video for the couple. Alice wants Tasha to make a decision regarding their relationship. Helena and Dylan have trust issues. Shane meets a past lover.

Featured News

Cancellation Buzz: Ilene Chaiken on the End of 'The L Word'...or Not.

News by Kendra on The L Word at 14:14 PST, 19 February, 2009

It's still the plan to wrap up The L Word series at the end of this 6th season, but will that really be the end of The L Word... (more)

The L Word Most Popular Posts

Anchor Link

News

View all 28 News >>
Anchor Link

Reviews

View all 44 Reviews >>
Anchor Link

Discussions

View all 36 Discussions >>
Anchor Link

The L Word Cast & Crew

Anchor Link

The L Word Wiki

Premiere: January, 2004

Type: TV Show

Genres/Tags: Drama, Lesbian

More Information

Main Crew

The show was created and is executive-produced by Ilene Chaiken (Barb Wire, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air). Other executive producers include Steve Golin (Being John Malkovich, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) and Larry Kennar (Barbershop). Besides Chaiken, writers of the show have included Guinevere Turner (Go Fish, American Psycho) and Rose Troche (Go Fish, Six Feet Under).

Production

The pilot episode premiered on January 18, 2004. The sixth and final season is to premiere on January 18, 2009. Outside the US, the series is distributed by MGM Worldwide Television.

The L Word is filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia at Coast Mountain Films Studios, which was formerly known as Dufferin Gate Studios Vancouver. The studio was once owned by Dufferin Gate Productions, the sister company to Temple Street Productions, the Canadian producer of the U.S. version of Queer as Folk.

On July 18, 2008 Showtime announced it was creating a spin-off of The L Word, starring a character from the original series. According to Internet Movie Database, the character will be Alice.