The end ofSearch Partynearly ended the world.

Who could’ve imaginedseason 1’s Nancy Drew-like mysterywould’ve led here?

“[Dory] is self-actualizing but it’s ruining the world.”

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Dory (Alia Shawkat) greets her disciples in ‘Search Party’ season 5.Jon Pack/HBO Max

Furthermore, the zombie twist also made sense because the show loves to play with genre.

“That’s how it felt to act it.

We didn’t have time to try and rationalize what was going on.

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Alia Shawkat as Dory on ‘Search Party’.Jon Pack/HBO Max

You just had to run.

It’s really, really hard.

I don’t know how anyone can be on a show likeThe Walking Deadfor so many years.

We did it for three episodes, and I literally had back surgery afterward.

It hurt my body so much, just like running down streets in my crazy-ass shoes.”

“We’re like the little show that could.

Surprisingly, Dory and company managed to survive the apocalypse.

Watching them, they seem happy, but it doesn’t really feel happy,” said Bliss.

“And then Portia is like, ‘I made it to Broadway.’

Like, really that’s not exactly how we all thought that would look.

As they return to the safe zone, they pass by a wall of missing persons posters.

And we only have so much access to what that would mean for her.”

All 10 episodes ofSearch Party’s final season are available to stream on HBO Max.