Lena Dunham Planning to End 'Girls' After Season 6
Are the "Girls" finally growing up?
In a radio interview, "Girls" creator, Lena Dunham, admitted that she was likely to end the HBO series after six seasons. Season 5 is slated to premiere in January.
"Never say never, but that is the way that we're thinking about it right now and we're starting to think about sort of how to wrap up the storylines of these particular young women," she said on "Elvis Duran and the Morning Show" (h/t Screencrush).
"I started working on this show when I was 23, and now I'm going to be 30 so it kind of feels right that this show kind of sandwiched my 20s and then I go off into the world!"
Perhaps Hannah Horvath really is maturing. At the end of season 4, she turned down a chance to get back together with on-again/off-again ex Adam (Adam Driver). In a time jump, she was seen in a happy, seemingly stable relationship with teacher Fran (Jake Lacy).
All that's left is to make Marnie (Allison Williams) a normal human being — no, that's too much. Maybe HBO can convince Dunham to tack on a couple extra seasons, like they did with "Game of Thrones."
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