If there’s a time to fight for Tina, it’s now or never.Īlice has yet another party at Dana’s. And Shane blows the drama wide open by announcing that Carrie has cold feet. After their unfinished conversation at the hospital, Bette is in deep denial about their relationship, that is until Pippa asks her the same question–if she’s still in love with Tina.īette continues to deny it, but then while shopping for a wedding gift for Tina and Carrie, Shane and Alice say it’s not such a crazy question. Speaking of interventions, everyone can see what’s happening between Bette and Tina, even if the two of them can’t. They come apart in a way that echoes the season one finale, but this time, we can only hope they’ll come back together happier and healthier in season three. It’s a bit gimmicky and schmaltzy, and I can’t help but think that Finley should decide to go for herself, not for her girlfriend, but at least she went. As her life flashes before her eyes, she sees Sophie and decides to go to rehab after all. Naturally, Finley goes out and parties, getting so blackout drunk she nearly gets hit by a car. Despite how much she loves Finley, she can’t pretend to support her or enable her anymore and finally packs up to go stay with her family. Sophie responds by barely keeping it together. Of course, it doesn’t go over well and Finley insists she doesn’t have a problem and has just had a bad run lately. Shane and Tess, Alice, Micah, and Sophie all show up at Sophie and Micah’s house to stage an intervention for her (thankfully with Micah as the built-in therapist). With Finley’s downward spiral, there’s only one logical step left in her path. The L Word: Generation Q: No one likes an intervention With more drama in store, let’s dive into the finale. Meanwhile, a disappeared Finley finally turned up drunk out of her mind at Dani’s apartment in a true rock bottom moment.