The last season. Deborah has been branded 'the woman who killed late night', still banned from getting a gig. But announces when the ban's over she will sell out Madison Square Gardens, finds her fans still behind her.
She has a brief fling with a young pop star who turns out to be ridiculously over-sensitive; Ava gets together with a sex worker, but when she finds out he's really into magic (and isn't very goof at it) she goes off him.
Deborah and her daughter (Kaitlin Olson) go on 'The Amazing Race' - cue amusing sequence where they're trying to perform a Mexican routine in clown costume.
Marcus (Carl Clemons-Hopkins) decides to buy a landmark Vegas Casino and refurbish it. Deborah almost makes the mistake of working with an AI entrepreneur who was planning to gather all of her material - realises the mistake she's making.
Jean Hart's changes of expression, and the restrained sarcastic way she says things like 'Oh my God' are wonderful, as is the repartee between her and Hannah Einbinder. Which is tested in the end as Deborah decides she's dying, doesn't want treatment but does want a European holiday with Ava before going to a Swiss clinic.

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