The One, The Only
- Episode aired Jun 2, 2022
- TV-MA
- 35m
IMDb RATING
9.0/10
1.5K
YOUR RATING
Deborah prepares to take the stage for her taping as Ava deals with a new opportunity.Deborah prepares to take the stage for her taping as Ava deals with a new opportunity.Deborah prepares to take the stage for her taping as Ava deals with a new opportunity.
Angela Elayne Gibbs
- Marcus' Mom
- (as Angela E. Gibbs)
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One the most satisfying finales. I fell in love with this show from episode one and it's mostly thanks to Jean Smart's fantastic performance. She brought Deborah's character to life in ways that I personally won't forget despite the show being over, for now....
I am not sure whether they're planning for a 3rd season, but if they can put out another season as strong as this one I'd be beside myself.
I finished season one of "Hacks" back in January and really liked it, so cracked straight on into the second run, which I also liked quite a bit - and even managed to turn me around on my least favourite character.
Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) decides that although the show didn't go well, there was enough in the confessional style show that she's going to take it on the road and workshop it, ahead of a triumphant return to Las Vegas. She convinces Ava (Hannah Einbinder) to accompany her and though things are going well, the ill-conceived, drunken, email that Ava sent detailing Deborah's foibles and vices hangs over her like the sword of Damocles.
There's no massive overhaul of the format for this second season of "Hacks", but then again one wasn't really required. It's still a funny and enjoyable series and I really liked my time with it. I'm glad that the email storyline doesn't hang over Ava for the whole series, as it comes out pretty quickly. It's a little sweeter overall than the previous season, with Deborah and Ava's relationship maintaining that parental/friendship bond and the on-the-road setting allowing for less jokes about Vegas and more about America as a whole. Much of the cast from the first season does reappear though, including Poppy Liu as Kiki and Christopher McDonald. The second season has a few more guest stars though, with Susie Essman, Ming-Na Wen and Laurie Metcalf taking on significant supporting roles.
Paul Downs returns as both Deborah and Ava's agent Jimmy, which means so does Megan Stalter as Kayla, his assistant. I didn't like Kayla in the first season, as she felt like a really broad character that didn't really fit with the rest of the tone of the series. I'm not sure if I've just got used to her, but though she's not really toned down here, I thought the character worked in a lot better.
It felt like a natural place to conclude the run, although I'm quite happy that we're running on to a third season.
Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) decides that although the show didn't go well, there was enough in the confessional style show that she's going to take it on the road and workshop it, ahead of a triumphant return to Las Vegas. She convinces Ava (Hannah Einbinder) to accompany her and though things are going well, the ill-conceived, drunken, email that Ava sent detailing Deborah's foibles and vices hangs over her like the sword of Damocles.
There's no massive overhaul of the format for this second season of "Hacks", but then again one wasn't really required. It's still a funny and enjoyable series and I really liked my time with it. I'm glad that the email storyline doesn't hang over Ava for the whole series, as it comes out pretty quickly. It's a little sweeter overall than the previous season, with Deborah and Ava's relationship maintaining that parental/friendship bond and the on-the-road setting allowing for less jokes about Vegas and more about America as a whole. Much of the cast from the first season does reappear though, including Poppy Liu as Kiki and Christopher McDonald. The second season has a few more guest stars though, with Susie Essman, Ming-Na Wen and Laurie Metcalf taking on significant supporting roles.
Paul Downs returns as both Deborah and Ava's agent Jimmy, which means so does Megan Stalter as Kayla, his assistant. I didn't like Kayla in the first season, as she felt like a really broad character that didn't really fit with the rest of the tone of the series. I'm not sure if I've just got used to her, but though she's not really toned down here, I thought the character worked in a lot better.
It felt like a natural place to conclude the run, although I'm quite happy that we're running on to a third season.
Deborah gets leverage over Marty to finally get her special and Ava must decide whether to support her or pluck up courage to follow her own dreams.
A beautiful bittersweet ending to a fabulous season, neatly wrapping up loose ends in lawsuits, careers and relationships. Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder have again been magnificent both individually and in mutually crafting, developing and cementing the bond between these two distinctive women.
A fabulous place to leave the show going out on a high, though it certainly warrants a third outing.
A beautiful bittersweet ending to a fabulous season, neatly wrapping up loose ends in lawsuits, careers and relationships. Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder have again been magnificent both individually and in mutually crafting, developing and cementing the bond between these two distinctive women.
A fabulous place to leave the show going out on a high, though it certainly warrants a third outing.
Sadly, all loose ends are tied up in a nice little bow, as is done in a great series finale. DV got what she desired & worked for. I can't imagine a way forward, but I do hope HBO surprises me. Amazing series!
Such a great ending episode! I cried. I laughed. And I wish it could be way longer!
It's been a while since I constantly anticipating a show to drop each weeks. The writing and acting for this show is just incredible! Bravo for two great seasons! Can't wait for the third one!
It's been a while since I constantly anticipating a show to drop each weeks. The writing and acting for this show is just incredible! Bravo for two great seasons! Can't wait for the third one!
Did you know
- TriviaAt the network party, Ava wears the dress that Deborah insisted on buying for her at Lord & Taylor.
- Quotes
Jimmy: [exasperated] No, your bikini wax is not a company write-off.
Kayla: It was just the back.
Jimmy: Kayla...
Kayla: [interrupting] Okay, fine, but my trainer said that anything can be a write-off if you just think about business while it's happening.
Jimmy: That is absolutely not true. You need to fire that person.
Kayla: No way. She's a write-off.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 74th Primetime Emmy Awards (2022)
- SoundtracksPopcorn-Boo-Ga-Loo, Pt. 2
(uncredited)
Written by Jerry Murray
Performed by The Funk Brothers with Jerry Murray (as Jerry-O)
Details
- Runtime35 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
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