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Jennifer 'Jenny' Diane Schecter is a fictional character from the American Showtime television drama series The L Word, played by Mia Kirshner. Jenny debuted on-screen during the pilot episode and remained until the series' final episode. Jenny became well documented in the media for her outlandish plots. Jenny was created by series creator Ilene Chaiken, based on herself as a younger woman living in the lesbian community. Chaiken implemented a series of changes to the character, one of which being the inclusion of a sexual abuse storyline and self-harm, which some critics observed as being attempts to make her likable in the LGBT community. One storyline that gained mainstream attention was adopting a homeless dog, only to have it put down for personal gain. Other storylines include pole dancing, directing a film, writing novels, coming out, self-harm, affairs, and her possible murder.

The final season is based around the lead-up to her death, during which Jenny made herself extremely unpopular with her friends, who became suspects. Jenny's character was unpopular with both fans and critics throughout the entire series because of her frequent narcissistic tendencies, her prima donna ways, her egotistical attitude, and selfish persona. She has also been labeled a 'love to hate' character. The majority of critics have praised her 'polarising personality' and branded it as one of the main reasons to watch the series. One critic stated that Kirshner was too convincing in her portrayal. New York magazine gave a large amount of praise to Jenny and on one occasion stated: 'Jenny Schecter is The L Word, and the death of her is the death of the show.'

Kirshner herself has stated she loved playing Jenny because she felt like a brand new character during each season. Kirshner has also stated that even the LGBT community does not like Jenny because of her 'duplicity and confusion'.Series creator Ilene Chaiken created Jenny. She based her on her own past experiences of coming out and dealing with the everyday life in the lesbian community as a younger woman.1 Like Jenny, Chaiken had befriended a group of lesbians who ran a cafe and had her first sexual encounter with a female.2 Actress Mia Kirshner was cast in the role. Chaiken admitted she had been searching for the right actress to play Jenny 'for a long time'.3 Kirshner auditioned via video tape, Chaiken recalled that upon viewing it she thought Kirshner was 'stunning'. She thought Kirshner had 'riveting beauty that is unlike anyone else's, and she was so deep and intense.' Throughout her duration on the series, Jenny went on a journey from the very first episode, which saw her transform into a selfish egotist and many observers have perceived her as a narcissist.56 Kirshner has described Jenny as mostly being duplicitous and confused.7 Jenny often acted 'utterly impulsive'. Kirshner said it is very hard for people in the series and the viewers to like Jenny because she is 'a very despicable character who lies, cheats, behaves and treats other people horribly for no reason, and is extremely selfish, self-indulgent and so terribly truthful.

And she does not hesitate to hide any it.' Matthew Gilbert of The Boston Globe described Jenny stating: 'Dreary, confused, introverted narcissist. downcast, secretive, almost Goth in her black moodiness, she is the epitome of an unhappy egotist. She is so consumed with the ups and downs of her own depression and self-loathing, she just doesn't have the energy to look outward. Her misery is her mirror, and she's forever gazing into it.'

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5 New York Magazine describe Jenny as a capricious yet obnoxious type of character adding that she can be patronizing. They also observe her as looking 'fabulous, fun, and sexy but her downfall is her annoying side.' 9 Diane Shipley of The Guardian branded Jenny a 'whiny egomaniac'.10 Lesbian magazine Curve brands Jenny a 'narcissistic navel-gazer'In December 2008 it was announced that the show's creators had decided to kill the character off. It was confirmed that Jenny would still appear throughout the season in a 'flashback' format.18 The first episode of the final season starts with Jenny's murder. However the final series focuses on the events leading up to her death. Chaiken revealed that each episode would focus and tease with another motive.19 She described how it would play out, stating: 'There's one character at the beginning of each show who comes forward with the motive of the moment.

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This would be my reason for killing Jenny.' The storyline was described as a 'sub-plot' which would define the final season, but not 'over power' it.19 However, when the final episode aired there was no reveal to who killed Jenny. Showtime released a mini-series titled 'Interrogation Tapes' online, via the official website. Each video featured a fellow character being interviewed over the death of Jenny - although the killer was still not revealed.20 Kate Aurthur of Los Angeles Times questioned if viewers would still want to watch the season after Jenny is killed.17 New York later gave a large amount of praise to Jenny commenting: 'Jenny Schecter is The L Word, and the death of her is the death of the show.' 9 Diane Shipley of The Guardian stated her death was long overdue.10 Websites started selling 'I killed Jenny Schecter' merchandise.21 Lydia Martin of The Miami Herald said Chaiken was being manipulative not revealing Jenny's killer, so viewers would watch their online series. She also wanted to know 'who the fuck' killed her because it did not give a 'decent' ending to the show.22 Heather Hogan of AfterEllen stated that Jenny's ending was a dis-service to the character having never found out who killed her.