Hannah Horvath has had about enough of her friends in the snarky new Girls teaser.
HBO's latest sneak preview of Girls' final season plays out like the opposite of Friends, with Hannah (Lena Dunham) side-eying all of the New York City weirdos she's put up with for six seasons.
"I haven't made my mark on the city yet," she complains to BFF Elijah (Andrew Rannells).
"You've made so many wonderful friendships," Elijah tries to assure her, before bursting out laughing. "Haha - that's not a thing!"
Hannah might have to put that whole 'making a mark on NYC' thing on the backburner, if rumours of a pregnancy storyline in the final season are actually true.
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Girls is also lining up some huge guests for its final run, including the Emmy Award-nominated Americans star Matthew Rhys in a surprise guest role.
"That's a prime example of our show [opening doors]," Rhys said earlier in 2016. "[Lena Dunham] watches it and goes, 'Oh, come and do this.' It's a total departure, and that's what you always want."
Related: Lena Dunham bids farewell to Girls with a sweet Instagram photo
The sixth and final season of Girls will premiere on Sunday, February 12 at 10pm ET, followed an hour later by the return of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver at 11pm ET.
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