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Why Are You Here?
In 2017, Tina moved to Toronto working as an executive producer for a new major television series. Bette and Tina began their separation with this move. Currently, the series is completing its third season and looks to be certain for renewal for a fourth season.
Bette became the primary parent to Angie beginning in 2017. Angie was 13 years old. With the departure of Tina, Bette decided that the time had come to move back to Los Angeles to be closer to Kit and her friends Shane, Alice, and others. Bette went to work for the City of Los Angeles as the Cultural Liaison Director. She and Kelly Freemont Wentworth had sold the Wentworth-Porter Art Gallery within a year after Bette moved to New York. Bette simply did not get along with Kelly as a business partner and her time was too limited to devote the attention the gallery needed in Los Angeles.
Early in January, 2020, Helena Peabody had contacted Alice and invited her and Shane to join her and Dylan for dinner to celebrate Alice’s birthday. Helena and Alice had remained close friends for more than a decade and Helena made it a point to help Alice celebrate her birthday when she could. Helena and Dylan Moreland had married in 2010. When Helena and Dylan were in town, they always made it a point to catch up on everyone’s life. They would also get together with Bette and Tina when they lived in New York, right on up until they separated. Helena and Dylan then made it a point to get together with them separately when they were available.
Bette was still a close friend to Peggy. Tina had become close to Marilyn, but once she and Bette separated, Tina rarely saw any of the group who were her very close friends for decades. Helena had more contact with Tina than any of the gang, as she made it a point to call her every couple of weeks to keep tabs on her.
Helena and Dylan arrived at the 71 Above (Los Angeles) restaurant at 6:00 pm and headed to the bar to wait on their dinner companions. Shane and Alice arrived about 10 minutes later. They both rose and greeted each other with hugs.
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Billy says
It is a challenging task to take on the Generation Q nonsensical plot line, especially Bette and Tina ever having gotten divorced. You have written an interesting “moment in time” offering the readers one possibility of what happened. I would imagine from your description that the cabin is a small claustrophobic place and Bette and Tina are both nervous and somewhat kinetic in the way they interact with one another and move about. Neither able to relax. Trying to respect each other and each other’s space. Watching the clock. Watching the snow. With nowhere to go. Also, it is next to impossible to make sense of the Tina that Marja gave us. No one recognizes her. I think you have given it a very good shot. I also appreciate the way you wrote Bette struggling with her emotions and all of the hurt. Tina is a mystery. Why would she ask Bette if she loves her? Bette’s reply is spot on. She loves Tina but no longer knows her. She loves her because she is Angie’s biological mother. She was able to remain respectful to Tina but also get to the heart of the matter: Why did you leave me? Why did you leave Angie? That’s tough stuff. It would have been much easier to write a story that pretended away the fiasco that was Gen Q. You took it on. Well done, Martha.
Martha3128 says
Billy,
Thank you for reading and commenting. Gen Q, for me, simply decided Bette and Tina were divorced and never fleshed out why that happened. IMO, the writers never believed that they would need this backstory when they put it into the script. But for a couple as iconic as Bette and Tina, they should have known that sooner or later, they might have to reveal that backstory. But in true Gen Q fashion, it never was addressed.
So when Laurel returned for Season 1, the writers have Tina give an explanation to Angie that she needed to find herself. And then another explanation to Bette which said that Bette simply overshadowed her very existence. Neither explanation rang true for me. And I accepted Bette’s declaration to Shane under the influence of marijuana, that she did not know why Tina left and that Tina had never offered an explanation. So, when they brought in Carrie, I was even more confused as to why Tina left and who Tina Kennard was. And despite some of the fan’s responses of adoration for Carrie, that relationship simply did not reflect the Tina Kennard I so adore and love. And then in Season 3, where we get our reunion and wedding which I desperately wanted, but the path seemed more like a fairey tale than anything which could be close to reality or reasonable. The conflicts were between Bette and Tina seemed artificial and were put aside with a few soft words. Determining what the conflicts were required the most vivid of imaginations and the ability to take the darkest moments of their past and project it to their present. Bette and Tina have a long and rocky history. But the Bette and Tina I know would never dig into that bag of history and use their bad behavior as a club to justify current behavior. I feel this is particularly true for those issues which they had analyzed, apologized and forgiven the other for. Whatever the reason for Bette and Tina’s divorce, it had to be something new or something we are completely unaware of. And I do not completely explain why the separation and divorce happen, I at least ask the question. And I still believe that question can only be answered by Tina.
I am glad you mentioned the cabin. It’s a place designed for no more than 4 people as a temporary getaway. I imagine the dining table has 4 chairs in a standard square shape. The kitchen is a galley style kitchen in which it starts to get crowded with a second person. I imagine that the main purpose is to provide housing for skiers visiting the area during the winter and hikers during the summer.
Addressing this aspect of the Gen Q story is not easy. I think that getting into Tina’s mind and understanding her motivations, her thought processes, and the environment surrounding her when she made her choices is a difficult place to go. For me, the things which might explain this seem so unfathomable that I cannot make my mind go there. Things such as cheating, falling out of love, mental illness or shear boredom with the relationship simply cannot be possible in my world for these two. And they are far too intelligent to allow a misunderstanding to keep them apart. Bette and Tina have been through too much and have weathered too many storms to believe they would ever purposely pursue a path that would destroy their relationship. I also believe that it is simply not possible for the two of them to make any decision in which they did not consider the impact of such on the other. They simply love each other too much for that. So, the bottom line is that we the writers are left to try to explain the unexplainable….
My thanks for your continued support….
Billy says
Well thought out and literate reply. I totally agree.