This is the final season where the viewers will see Hannah, Jessa, Marnie, and Shosh coming together for one last time. "Girls" Season 6 will be the last season of the popular show created by Lena Dunham. The show has been running for almost five years now, and the lead character Hannah, played by Dunham herself, is still confused and trying to figure out things.
"I don't give a shit about anything and I simultaneously have opinions about everything," she states out loud in the new trailer "Girls" Season 6. It will return to HBO on February 12. Dunham announced at TCA last January that the sixth season would be the show's last. The trailer can be watched below:
Although they have been non-committal and downright weird in the last few seasons, this time they cannot escape from the lock of relationships. They got into these romantic angles in the past few seasons. To give readers a bit of a recap: Marie is still confused between Desi and Ray- that is a tough choice! Jessa cannot stop being attracted to Adam. The twist here is that Adam is Hannah's on-and-off ex.
The trailer features "You Gotta Not" by Little Mix as the background soundtrack in the trailer and it is quite fitting. Of course, the main theme of the show is friendship and the trailer reflects that beautifully. There are plenty of quirky lines mixed in the trailer that give us a good idea that "Girls" Season 6 is going to have its fair share of awesome and interesting features.
That would definitely be a memorable way for the show and the cast to leave. "Why can't someone just tell me exactly what to do in a way that makes it seem like it's my idea?" Hannah asks at the end of the trailer.
In the trailer we can see Hannah, the main protagonist of the show, have a lot of questions about different aspects of her life. She has gone back to writing again. However, it can only be hoped that "Girls" Season 6 is going to answer most of these queries in the upcoming episodes.
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