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“Claws” Renewed for Fourth and Final Season

"Claws"

The Nail Artisans of Manatee County Salon are in it to win it. But time is running out. A press release announced that “Claws” has been renewed for a fourth and final season by TNT.

Season 3 of the crime drama saw Desna (Niecy Nash) acknowledging that she and her girls were “full gangsters. I didn’t choose the crime life, but I’m gonna win it,” she vowed. Mounting guilt about her crimes and her love for her brother are interfering with her journey to the top, and the season concluded with a shocking blow to Desna when one of her own burned down her casino.

“For the past three seasons, ‘Claws’ has handled delicate and culturally relevant themes like race, class, gender, age, and sexual orientation with grace and humor via superb storytelling,” said Brett Weitz, General Manager for TNT, TBS, & truTV. “Fans cherish the over-the-top ‘Clawsian’ moments that have defined its run, and we will do them justice as we wrap up the tale of Desna and her crew.”

“I knew I wanted to be an actor when I was five years old and I saw the most gorgeous black woman on television,” Nash has said. “I said to my grandmother, ‘Who is that?,’ and she said, ‘Baby, that’s Lola Falana.’ And I said, ‘That’s what I want to be, Grandma. I want to be black and fabulous and on TV.'”

Nash received Emmy nods for her roles in “When They See Us” and “Getting On.” She made her directorial debut with an episode of “Claws'” third season, “Zaddy Was a Rolling Stone.”


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