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Meredith Hagner Pens Farewell to Search Party After Wrapping Season 5: ‘What a Cathartic Joy’

It appears thatSearch Partymight be bowing out with its fifth season.

Meredith Hagnerpenned a heartfelt tribute to the HBO Max series and her character Portia Davenport on Saturday to mark the last day of shooting season 5 — hinting that the show might not return for a sixth installment.

She posed for a group photo with costarsAlia Shawkat, John Early and John Paul Reynolds, as well as associate producer Kristen Buckels and co-creators Sarah-Violet Bliss and Charles Rogers.

“Last day shooting season 5,” she captioned the photo on Instagram. “Everyone has been crying except the one sociopath in this pic. No words to really articulate what being in this show has meant to me.”

“50 episodes, a million wings of eyeliner, 3000 breakfast burritos,” Hagner, 34, continued. “Growing alongside these ones plus the crew over these many years has been one of the great creative gifts of my life and I’ll never take it for granted.”

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Meredith Hagner Pens Farewell to Search Party After Wrapping Season 5: ‘What a Cathartic Joy’

While HBO Max has yet to announce future plans for the series, Rogers shared the same group photo on Instagram as he also reflected on season 5. “Today is the last day of shooting season five andit’s a lot of crying,” he wrote in the caption.

HBO representatives did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

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Search Partypremiered on TBS in 2016, centering on directionless 20-something Dory Sief (Shawkat), who sees a missing persons flyer for her college acquaintance Chantal (Clare McNulty). With the help of her boyfriend Drew (Reynolds) and their college friends Portia and Elliott (Early), they decide to look for her. The show has since offered audiences plenty of twists and turns.

Season 5 previously added recurring starsJeff GoldblumandKathy Griffin, whorevealed her stage 1 lung cancer diagnosisearlier this month. Griffin, 60, filmed her scenes before undergoing a successful surgery toremove part of her left lung.

“Working with Kathywas a huge life moment for us,” Bliss and Rogers told PEOPLE in August. “She brought so much warmth, humanity, and professionalism to set and delivered a performance that will delight the world.”

source: people.com