Grace and Frankie’s Final Episodes Will Debut April 29 on Netflix

By Rebecca Theodore-Vachon 

All good things must come to an end. Grace and Frankie will end after seven seasons, with the final episodes streaming April 29, Netflix said today. Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin‘s Emmy-nominated comedy, which premiered in 2015, will make history as Netflix’s longest running original series.

In its press announcement, Netflix shared the synopsis for the final episodes: “Seven years ago, Grace and Frankie’s lives turned upside down when their longtime husbands left them for… each other. Both sparring partners and partners-in-crime, Grace and Frankie formed an unlikely and unbreakable bond as they faced uncertain futures head-on, and hand-in-hand. They’ve laughed together, cried together, did shrooms together, and twice-over became successful entrepreneurs together. A history-making 94 episodes later, Grace and Frankie continue to show themselves, their families, and their fans what it means to live life to the fullest, fearlessly and unapologetically. Here’s to seven seasons of laughs, tears, mood-enhancers, and good vibes. And, as Grace and Frankie would say, fuck it. This may be their final chapter, but they’re just getting started.”

Grace and Frankie stars Fonda as Grace, a retired cosmetics mogul andTomlin as Frankie, a quirky art teacher, whose bitter rivalry is put to the test when they learn that their husbands Sol (Sam Waterson) and Robert (Martin Sheen) have fallen in love with each other. The cast includes Baron Vaughn, Ethan Embry, Brooklyn Decker, June Diane Raphael, Peter Cambor, Lindsey Kraft, Marsha Mason, Tim Bagley, Peter Gallagher and Christine Woods.

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