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The Newsroom Season 3 Series Finale Spoilers: Teaser Reveals ACN Team at a Funeral

In the previous episode of the hit drama series "The Newsroom" Season 3, fans saw the demise of Charlie Skinner (Sam Waterston) which came as a tragic surprise for the recently-released Will McAvoy (Jeff Daniels).

Last week's showing also featured Jim Harper (John Gallagher, Jr.) finally revealing his true feelings to Maggie (Alison Pill).

Upon learning the truth, Maggie placed a kiss on the co-newsroom staff suggesting that she shared the same feelings as well.

Forward to the upcoming segment, which is actually the season's final episode, the "Newsroom" staff will be having a moment of reflection for what the team has gone through and accomplished during the course of their colorful career.

A synopsis was provided by The Futon Critic and it reads:

"A sudden death leads Will and Mac (Emily Mortimer) to ponder the milestones that transformed the newsroom, and look ahead towards ACN's uncertain future. Maggie lands a field-producer interview in Washington; Neal's digital site is shut down for repairs; Leona (Jane Fonda) offers sage advice to Pruit."

A recently-released promo further revealed details of the forthcoming finale. It showed the ACN news team greatly affected (in one way or another) from the loss of Charlie.

Will was also found at loss of words for what had happened to his dear friend. Jim and Maggie, on the other hand were also seen clearing things up between themselves with the former telling his new girl that everything "is more than what it is."

"The Newsroom" Season 3 episode 6 titled "What Kind of Day Has it Been" airs this Sunday, Dec. 14, at 9 p.m. on HBO.

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