In the season 5 premiere of HBO Max's Hacks, comedian Deborah Vance declares her intention to perform at New York City's Madison Square Garden once her contract expires. The episode follows her efforts to achieve EGOT status amid career setbacks. Vance aims to redefine her legacy after a false obituary and smear campaign.
Deborah Vance returns in the Hacks season 5 premiere, shrugging off a fabricated death hoax mistakenly reported by TMZ. The incident, coupled with a smear campaign led by Bob Lipka, prompts her to reclaim her narrative. 'I refuse to be remembered on other people's terms,' Vance tells Ava, rejecting labels like 'hysterical woman' or 'the person who killed late night.' She sets her sights on completing an EGOT, building on her existing Daytime Emmy and Tony for producing Spamalot, despite contract complications raised by Jimmy. Randi suggests filming projects post-non-compete, sparking initial plans. Vance collaborates with Tony Kushner on a memoir aimed at a Grammy via audiobook, while Jimmy and Kayla pitch her for a role in a Fatty Arbuckle film to chase an Oscar after a supporting actress falters on set. Complications arise: she fires Kushner, pivots to the Best Regional Mexican Music Album Including Tejano category—a move Ava discourages—and faces Lipka removing her content from his streamer. A secret stand-up performance, with phones confiscated, leads to a contract breach lawsuit after Ava leaks the video. Outside the courthouse amid flashing cameras, Vance proclaims that selling out Madison Square Garden will cement her legacy.