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‘Hacks’ Ends After 5 Seasons With a Finale That Was Planned From the Beginning — Here’s How It All Wrapped Up

The Hacks series finale aired May 28 on HBO, ending Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder’s Emmy-winning comedy after five seasons — and co-creators Lucia Aniello, Jen Statsky, and Paul W. Downs say the ending was always the plan. (Spoilers ahead.)

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  • Hacks ended its five-season run on May 28 with a series finale on HBO that critics called a worthy conclusion to one of television’s most acclaimed comedies — the Emmy-winning show starred Jean Smart as Deborah Vance and Hannah Einbinder as Ava Daniels
  • The finale opens with Deborah revealing her cancer has spread and that she plans to end her life at an assisted-suicide facility in Europe, bringing Ava along for the journey — the episode delivers a major fakeout that co-creators say was always the intended ending
  • Co-creators Lucia Aniello, Jen Statsky, and Paul W. Downs told Collider they had the ending planned from the very beginning of the show, which premiered in 2021: “We always knew this was the ending”
  • The finale drew widespread critical praise, with Vulture, Time, and the A.V. Club all calling it a fitting close to the show’s legacy-and-comedy-obsessed run

Spoilers below for the Hacks series finale.

Hacks is over — and it went out on its own terms. The series finale of the HBO comedy aired May 28, ending the five-season story of Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) and Ava Daniels (Hannah Einbinder) with the kind of precision that suggests co-creators Lucia Aniello, Jen Statsky, and Paul W. Downs knew exactly where they were going the whole time. It turns out they did. “We always knew this was the ending,” they told Collider in a post-finale interview, per Collider.

The episode begins with Deborah telling Ava that her cancer — a lumpectomy that hadn’t been fully successful — has spread. Rather than pursue treatment, Deborah reveals she wants to travel to a European assisted-suicide facility, and she wants Ava with her. The setup plays as a genuine gut-punch for most of the episode’s running time. Then comes the fakeout: Deborah was never going to go through with it. The creators describe it as the ultimate dark joke from a character who has spent five seasons teaching Ava — and the audience — that comedy lives in the gap between what you expect and what actually happens, per E! News.

How It All Ends

The finale is built on callbacks and full-circle moments. The episode opens with a one-shot of Ava walking through her new comedy pilot, mirroring the show’s own origin. Deborah’s cancer plot traces back to a detail introduced in Season 1 — a risk associated with her Tahitian grapefruit-flavored progesterone packets — giving the finale a sense of long-laid groundwork finally paying off. Every major character gets a resolution, with the show landing on what Time called “the perfect dark joke” — bittersweet but earned, per Time. Critics at Vulture and the A.V. Club called it a series finale that honored what Hacks had always been about: the cost of legacy, the comedy of survival, and the strange, combative love between two women at very different points in their lives, per Vulture.

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