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The Sixth Season Of ‘Grace And Frankie’ Is Coming Next Month


Here’s some great news for the fans of ‘Grace and Frankie.

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’ The sixth season of the show is going to be live on Netflix this January.

Created by the team of FRIENDS, this is definitely one of the greatest TV shows ever. If you have not seen it yet, you should consider watching it soon.

Funny or Die reported in September that there would be a total of seven seasons of the show.

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Recently, a post from the official Facebook page of the show has announced that the sixth iteration of the show will be available from January 15, 2020.

If you want to skip the first five seasons and check out just the latest one, you need to consider that it is not just another sitcom.

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The novel show is focused on the lives of two women who were living a happy married life until the time they discovered that their husbands were in love, with each other.

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Like the story of the show, the stars are also not the people in their 20’s or 30’s you see every day on TV.

Expressing her views on the expected end of the show, lead artist Lily Tomlin said that she’s looking forward to see Jane Fonda and herself “going out swinging.”

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“I’m hoping that we come to some epiphanous, profound realization because of our age,” Tomlin said, according to Variety.

“A realization of how much we might owe to other people on the planet, how much we might have fixed things for the kids that are coming.

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“We want to make it funny and heartfelt and fix the world.

“It doesn’t look good for the kids right now, and Jane (Fonda) and I will probably escape the vicissitudes of it, but we want to say something to those who won’t.”

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The two male actors have yet “not fully discussed” how the series might end. However, Tomlin hinted that the producers will “come up with something to surprise you [the fans].”

Tomlin recently spoke to The LA Times about the show, saying that she and Fonda don’t want the series to end.

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The 80-year-old said: “Jane and I don’t necessarily want to end the series.

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“We made a deal a couple of years ago with the network to go seven seasons, but now that it’s here, we’re a little bit sad, [and] a little bit relieved that, well, we’ll be done.

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“We can go and do something else. But we really love being together and doing those characters and doing the show, and we adore [showrunner] Marta [Kauffman], and our whole crew is fantastic.

“It’s been a lucky run. It’s really fun. We didn’t expect it, and it’s just great.”

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