As for Brown, he’s trying to look at the brighter side of the show ending, like the TV family he’s built over the years.
“I think there will be a lot of emotions that we will all have as we approach this sixth and final season, as we near the end. It’s been such a miraculous journey,” he said. “I mean, really, if you get the chance to work with people who are important to you, as individuals, not just as artists, but you know that they will be part of your life forever, you will miss them History, but they will still be a part of your life. ”
Brown is just so proud of all the things the show could do for the people, and how it addresses mental health, race, addiction, gender and sexual identity, and so much more in a way that really resonated with the people. (He’s also been nominated for multiple Emmys for his performance, which doesn’t hurt.)
“There are so many things that we have touched and we have tried very deliberately to create a landscape where everyone can see themselves and realize that they belong on the carpet of storytelling,” he said. “I’m excited to finish it because I know we’ve been working towards something all along.”