NBC’s “Good Girls” is finishing its four-season run with two consecutive episodes this evening beginning at 9 p.m. on NBC4.
The series, which the organization portrays as a “comedy-infused drama” that consolidated “Thelma & Louise” and “Breaking Bad,” was inelegantly canceled recently by NBC notwithstanding being presently listed in the “Popular on Netflix” category of the popular streamer.
While there was fan babble via social media about the expectation the series would live on in the streaming world, no official declaration emerged.
Fans of the show, which stars Christina Hendricks, Retta and Mae Whitman, as the titular characters, should agree to the two last episodes of Season 4 to put a cap on the series.
Thursday’s finale night will start with episode 415, “We’re Even,” which airs a 9 p.m. The episode description NBC offers reads, “The girls are forced into a heist by the Secret Service. Ruby tries to repair Beth and Stan’s relationship. Rio offers an unexpected proposal. Stan and Dean form an alliance.”
The two preview clips released are both from this first episode.
Episode 416, which follows at 10 p.m., is named “Nevada,” with the network writing this account of what’s in store in the installment that will serve as the series finale, “Beth and Rio form a surprise alliance, but don’t anticipate the shocking consequences. Beth realizes the women’s problems will never go away. Ruby makes a tough decision. Annie is ready to start anew when reality catches up to her.”
Watch the “Good Girls” finale beginning around evening time at 9 p.m. just after an all-new episode of creating contest show “Making It,” featuring Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman at 8 p.m. on NBC4.