Hannah Einbinder On Why The “Incredibly Heavy” Finale Of ‘Hacks’ Felt “Genuinely Real” — Plus, Easing Back Into Stand-Up: “I Feel So F*cking Lucky”
Hannah Einbinder reflects on the emotional impact of the series finale of 'Hacks,' where her character Ava faces a poignant moment with Deborah. The finale, which explores heavy themes, resonated deeply with Einbinder, who feels a strong connection to her character after five seasons. As she transitions back to stand-up comedy, she expresses gratitude for her experiences on the show.
- ▪Hannah Einbinder starred as Ava Daniels in the HBO Max series 'Hacks,' which recently concluded its five-season run.
- ▪The series finale features heavy themes, including a conversation about assisted suicide between Ava and Deborah.
- ▪Einbinder feels a deep emotional connection to her character and the show's narrative, describing the finale as 'genuinely real.'
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Hannah Einbinder as Ava Daniels in 'Hacks' HBO Max SPOILERS: This post contains details about the Hacks series finale As Hacks fans mourn the end of the HBO Max show’s five-season run, nobody has been as deeply affected by the show as star Hannah Einbinder. The Emmy-winning actress, who made her onscreen debut starring as comedy writer Ava Daniels, recently explained to Deadline how the “incredibly heavy” finale episode, written by co-creators Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs and Jen Statsky, was “pretty easy” to access emotionally.
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