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The Sex Lives of College Girls season three bids farewell to Reneé Rapp .
The actress announced last July that she planned to leave the show.
She has starred in Mean Girls musical movie and Broadway show.
Showrunner Justin Noble explains her departure and what's to come for the show's new characters.
The episode ends on a cliffhanger, teasing the arrival of a new roommate named Kacey .
Leighton became who she is, frankly, so much through the inspiration of Alicia .
She ends up with Alicia , who she’s learned from, unlike anyone Leighton grew up with.
The goodbye scene was "incredibly impactful and moving to film for the cast" "I tried my best to shape some of the words in that scene so that they would mirror what they were going through," she says.
The emotions just really pop off the screen, and I’m so proud of the way it turned out, she said.
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