‘Good Trouble’ Showrunner Joanna Johnson Breaks Down Series Finale; Cast Reflects On Its Legacy After 5 Seasons
06.03.2024 - 06:55
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SPOILER ALERT! This post contains details from the series finale of Freeform‘s Good Trouble.
Good Trouble has officially taken its final bow.
The Freeform series ended Tuesday night after five seasons, concluding more than a decade of television telling the stories of the Adams-Foster family and those closest to them. In some ways, Good Trouble ended exactly how it began — with Callie and Mariana.
Maia Mitchell rejoined Cierra Ramirez one last time for the finale, in which the residents of The Coterie find out the building is being sold and they’ll all need to move out. As they gather for a final Coterie dinner and rooftop hang, everyone reminisces on all they’ve gone through together. Callie and Mariana certainly have more than their fair share of trials, tribulations, and celebrations to reflect on.
“They’ve been working together for over 10 years, since they were 17 and 19,” showrunner and executive producer Joanna Johnson told Deadline. “They grew up together, and they’re really close friends. They are like sisters. That was a really poignant goodbye for them.”
The finale also wrapped up several other storylines, including with Silas, who is finally arrested after Mariana and Joaquin catch him digging up Madison’s body thanks to a tip from Jenna. Mariana and Joaquin may have had a will they-won’t they relationship throughout the course of the season, but once things with Silas are settled, she learns Evan got his memories, and the two get back together.
Davia [Emma Hunton] keeps her lead role in the play she’s been working on this season, and she learns she’ll need to move to New York for an off-Broadway production. Alice lands the hosting gig on her ferret show. Gael’s street art is booming. Luca is still