The end of "Grace and Frankie," starring Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin, is almost here.
Netflix released the trailer for the second half of season 7 on Thursday and announced that the final episodes of the series will drop on April 29. The first half of the final season dropped in August 2021.
"Grace and Frankie" stars Fonda and Tomlin as the titular characters, two women who couldn't be more different but have become best friends after their husbands left them to marry each other.
"For seven years, two friends made us laugh, made us cry and made us question what it means to act your age," reads on-screen text in the trailer.
The trailer ends with Grace stating that "the reality is one of us is going to lose the other." Frankie doesn't like this, suggesting, "Unless we do a 'Thelma and Louise' thing, which I'm open to."
Grace, at the thought of driving off a cliff with Frankie like Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon's characters did at the end of the 1991 film, bluntly replies, "Pass."
"Grace and Frankie" is currently the longest-running Netflix original series to date, out of both comedy and drama, concluding its run with 94 episodes.
The 13-time Emmy-nominated show, from creators Marta Kauffman and Howard J. Morris, also stars Martin Sheen, Sam Waterston, June Diane Raphael, Brooklyn Decker, Baron Vaughn, Ethan Embry and more.
Kauffman and Morris, reflecting on the series, noted that "Grace and Frankie" marks the only time Fonda has gone through a doggy door and that Tomlin has had 20 pairs of overalls and worn approximately 490 pounds of jewelry on the show.