The HBO dramedy about a Kansas woman finding love and community after tragedy returns for its third and final season on Sunday.
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Ahead of the final season, the creators discuss Midwestern humor, queer communities of faith and why they made a show “about people who aren’t very equipped to talk about their feelings.”
The HBO dramedy about a Kansas woman finding love and community after tragedy returns for its third and final season on Sunday.
It’s time to say goodbye to this incredible series that celebrates friendship and belonging.
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