After the events in Canada, Bette is on the run from authorities with her daughter. Shane reverts back to her old habits but gets a surprise from her father's wife. Meanwhile, Helena tries to get used to living without her mother's money, Max attends a support group, and Kit has trouble with her pregnancy.
As Season 4 opens on THE L WORD, Bette, fearing the worst, flees with baby Angelica. The girls rally
together to stage an intervention to prevent Tina from having Bette arrested, however there's one big problem - no one knows where Bette is.
Divorce lawyer Joyce Wischnia (Jane Lynch) brokers a tentative custody settlement between Bette and Tina in order to spare them a very lengthy, very public and very controversial court case.
A pregnant Kit and Angus make a tough decision and go to a Women's Health Care Center and instead of getting non-judgmental medical attention, Kit comes face to face with ultra right-wing pro-lifers.
After running out on Carmen at the altar, Shane gets reeled back into the highlife with Cherie Jaffe (Rosanna Arquette). After binging on drugs and alcohol, Shane spirals out of control as she takes off in Cherie's Jaguar and crashes it on the Santa Ana Freeway.
Jenny's book signing party at The Planet is interrupted when in walks Marina.
After Peggy Peabody (Holland Taylor) decides to cut the purse strings to the family's fortune, Helena wrestles with trying to deal with her new financial reality. She turns to Alice who attempts to make her live within her newly defined budget which is much less than what she's been accustomed to.
Max and Jenny come to realize that what once brought them together is no longer true as they try to
understand the consequences of Max's FTM transition.
After Shane's father walks out on his wife, Carla (Sarah-Jane Redmond) decides to visit Shane and disappear into the night, leaving little brother Shay (Aidan Jarrar) sleeping on her back porch.
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