The O.C. TV drama that wrought emotional legal stories from the day's news enters its final season – and we're ready to say goodbye. Even the comedy's offices on the studio lot had been taken over by a new series: Grace and Frankie, Netflix's upcoming sitc "Six seasons and a movie" almost didn't happen. In a new interview, the show's creator teases what's to come. Anywhere, Zelman says. Photo Credits: courtesy FX; Netflix; Pop TV; Robert Viglasky, Hartswood Films; Fred Hayes/Disney+, Fox, PopTV; Bettina Strauss/Netflix; Nicole Rivelli/Amazon, Netflix, Frank Masi/Apple, Disney, Jasper Savage/Hulu; Diyah Pera/CW The first season of the FX legal drama series Damages premiered on July 24, 2007 and concluded on October 23, 2007. The season finale of Damages airs tonight. Well, Damages fans, rejoice, because that's exactly what you will get in Wednesday's 90-minute second season closer. Well, "With the web that we spin, we feel like we have a responsibility to the audience to pull the shoelaces together — to pull it tight so that everything starts to fit into place," co-creator and executive producer Todd Kessler tells TVGuide.com.
Damages was created by brothers Todd and Glenn Kessler along with Daniel Zelman, each of whom served as executive producers and contributed seven scripts for the season, including the premiere and the finale. She sure looked dead, but series star Rose Byrne was vague about her character's fate as well. Alex is currently studying screenwriting at Emerson College in Los Angeles, and is a fan of all things television, photography, and ice cream. The main story for Season 5 is still being figured out, but the wheels are churning for even future seasons. "When a show is canceled, it's usually canceled," says Sony Pictures Television programming president Zack Van Amburg, whose company produces Community. It consisted of thirteen episodes. "Although there's a lot of plot and twists, our show really starts with the characters," Zelman said.
Damages' final season has come at just the right time. If there's one thing viewers want from a season finale, it's answers. Damages and Reviews? "What do you think (hope) will happen in the finale?