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OK, Here’s Your Actual First Look at the Fourth and Final Season of Atlanta

August 2, 2022
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A few weeks ago, we caught a vibe of what the fourth and final season of Atlanta would be like, but it wasn’t any actual scenes from what’s to come. It was just a very, trippy, albeit, on-brand announcement teaser (though we wouldn’t be surprised if there are hints as to what will happen when Earn, Paper Boi, Darius, and Van all return from their tour in Europe).

Well, you can wonder a little less as the official trailer just dropped and we all get a real good look at how either everything’s changed back home, with them, and with the world (through Glover’s very sharply drawn lens).

Take a gander here, then get ready for this last round of Atlanta on FX on Sept. 15th (next day onHulu)

Comedy Central’s Corporate Gets Final Trailer

July 16, 2020
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Corporate, one of the best dark workplace comedies in the entire pantheon of workplace comedies is returning for its third and final season next week on Comedy Central. If there ever was a time for seeing the inner workings of corporations unapologetically skewered, it would be now. It would almost seem like that feeling has been around for awhile, but it’s certainly more prevalent than ever with corporations putting their employees lives on the line during a pandemic just so they can all go back to work in person.

So, enjoy this trailer for the third and final season from creators and stars Jake Weisman and Matt Ingebretson following the never-ending quest of Hampton DeVille to own and run everything they possibly get their hands on here.

The final season premiere is Wed. July 22nd on Comedy Central.

 

BoJack Horseman’s Final Season Trailer Is Here

January 15, 2020
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BoJack Horseman seemingly came out of nowhere, years ago, with such a wildly high concept, even for animation, and then ended up being one of the most unexpected surprises for an animated series, sitcom, dramedy, or whatever else you want to try to call it. 

What’s even more amazing is that it kept being an unexpected surprise by reinventing itself every season (sometimes, between episodes) and pulling that off. So many TV series have fallen short trying to attempt anything similar. BoJack’s reinvention became part of its key thanks to creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg and company. 

At this point, we’re not entirely sure what’s going to happen other than us all getting another set of episodes that will be hysterical, heartfelt, meta, and, overall, damn fine television later this month.

Get a taste of what’s to come with the final episodes of BoJack Horseman in this final season 6 trailer here, then look for episodes to start streaming on Fri. Jan. 31st on Netflix. 

Schitt’s Creek Final Season Trailer Hints at the Roses Finding Some Redemption

December 21, 2019
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Schitt’s Creek has been such a wondrous hit for Pop TV. For five seasons, the journey of the Roses family has organically built a very loyal following. Going into it’s sixth and final season, it seems there seems as if there will be some quite sweet moments as the Roses’ humanity finds a bit more of the way to the surface.

Also, Moira’s looks in this season are so fierce that we hope folks make her a go-to costume for Halloween next year.

See all of this for yourself in Schitt’s Creek sixth and final season trailer here, then look for final season premiere on Tues., Jan. 7th 9PM on Pop TV. 

Schitt’s Creek To Get Sixth Season and Will End It There

March 21, 2019
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It’s always best when a show’s creators get to call it quits on their own terms and Schitt’s Creek has had an out-of-nowhere run that will probably be talked about for quite some time. Dan Levy posted this open letter from Eugene Levy and himself on Twitter today and while it may be sad to see it go, you have another season to look forward to and have time to get ready to say goodbye.

Also, and this might be a little premature to call, but we’d bet that dressing as Moira will be a pretty choice for Halloween this year.

Veep’s Final Season Gets a Trailer

February 18, 2019
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Veep, for what will be 7 seasons, will undoubtedly be remembered as producing some of the best political comedy and satire ever in television history (that’s on top of having so many bitingly funny jokes per minute that it’d put any multi cam sitcom to shame in that regard and giving the indomitable Julia Louis-Dreyfus another platform to shine)

So, with all of that in mind, get ready for Veep’s 7th and final season, premiering on HBO Sun. Mar. 31st, with this trailer.

‘Modern Family’ Will Get an 11th and Final Season at ABC

February 5, 2019
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‘Modern Family’ Will Get an 11th and Final Season at ABC

Without question, Modern Family is one of those era defining sitcoms and, as such, its exit after this 11th season might signal the end of an era. What’s interesting is that if you think about the pilot of Modern Family all those years ago, it seems to be kind of like The Office set within a multi-generational family. In a few ways, it got to be a multi-cam and single camera comedy at the same time, a very rare feat to pull off.

Of course, it became its own beloved show and garnered critical and commercial success over several seasons, but we’d be curious to see what sort of lasting impression it will leave on the next generation of sitcoms that will have a similar run.

Maybe that next long-running show will end up being The Good Place and it’ll be a new era of extremely high concept comedy with heart. Unfortunately, only time will tell, but you will at least get one more season of Modern Family in the meantime.

You’re The Worst Final Season Trailer Has Arrived and Looks to Keep Up Its Streak of Being the Anti Rom Com Rom Com

November 6, 2018
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The well worn rom com trope of “will-they-or-won’t-they” has gotten a fresh and gritty update from You’re the Worst for four seasons. In fact, the series is ingeniously set up for Jimmy and Gretchen (as well as anyone else in the series) to possibly not live happily ever after, but still be plenty of fun the whole way through.

The trailer for the fifth and final season rides that tension even further.  

Unfortunately, you’ll have to wait until January 9th when this season premieres on FXx to even begin to see what really lies in store. 

The 8th and Final Season of Portlandia Premieres Tonight

January 19, 2018
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It just might like yesterday that you were joking about putting a bird on it, but Portlandia has had one hell of a run as a sketch comedy show on IFC.

Most TV shows, especially sketch shows, don’t make it this far. Keep that in mind along with the surprising, but delightful pairing of Carrie Brownstein and Fred Armisen as the final season kicks off tonight at 10PM tonight on IFC.

Veep Will Come to an End in Seventh Season

September 7, 2017
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Veep Will Come to an End in Seventh Season

Another one of TV’s great comedies will come to an end on their terms. 

Even with the series going way farther than the vast majority of comedies these days, series creator Armando Iannucci moving on to The Death of Stalin, and the Trump Administration giving the series a weird life-mirroring-art curveball, Julia Louis-Dreyfus has a second iconic role under her belt and showrunner David Mandel will be very likely going out in the best position possible. 

“It became clear that this season should be the last season,” Louis-Dreyfus says. “We don’t want to repeat ourselves or wear out our welcome. The story has a finality to it that feels end-of-series.”

Final Season of “Review” Premieres Tonight

March 16, 2017
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What might be one of Comedy Central’s all-time best series returns for its swan song tonight.

At 10PM, the third and final season of Review premieres and you should absolutely not miss it.

The Final Season of “Girls” Gets Its First Teaser

November 22, 2016
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Sunday, February 12th at 10PM will be the start to the final leg of Hannah Horvath’s journey in her long-running HBO series Girls. It will probably be an even more interesting flashpoint of conversation than it normally is with series creator Lena Dunham being one of the most ardent supporters of Hillary Clinton.

Until then, here’s a teaser for the sixth and final season of Girls.

Watch Teaser for the Farewell Season of “Parks and Recreation”

December 17, 2014
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The beginning of the final season of Parks and Recreation comes Tues. Jan. 13th at 8PM on NBC and you can get your imagination running with how the show will close with this teaser trailer. 

By the way, Johnny Karate, drones, and more in the teaser will definitely get your brain going.

Final Season of Parks and Recreation Premieres in Mid-January with Back-to-Back Episodes

December 3, 2014
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(via Entertainment Weekly)

The seventh season of Parks and Recreation will air back-to-back episodes to get your Parks and Recreation fix.

The season premiere airs Jan. 13th at 8PM and, for six weeks, we’ll all get two episodes leading up to a standalone series finale on Feb. 24th.

With that in mind, if you’re on the Internet at all, prepare for a whole new set of Parks and Rec .gifs which will be contextualized to apply to everything. 

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