The women of "Good Girls" will be back for a third season.

The series, which stars Christina HendricksMae Whitman and Retta as friends who rob their local supermarket and then get swept up in money laundering, was created by Jenna Bans.

"We're so excited to continue following the friendship and adventures of these three incredible women while also exploring relatable issues in both funny and surprising ways," said Lisa Katz and Tracey Pakosta, co-presidents of scripted programming at NBC Entertainment. "Congratulations to Jenna Bans, and our amazing writers, cast and crew who give these stories depth and humanity."

The show's second season, which ends on May 19,  is averaging 2.4 million total live viewers and a delayed viewing (live +7 days), average of 4.1 million total viewers.

"Good Girls" now joins NBC’s previously renewed dramas "The Blacklist," "Chicago Fire," "Chicago Med," "Chicago PD," "Law & Order: SVU" and "New Amsterdam." Also renewed for the 2019-2020 season, comedies "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," "The Good Place," "Superstore" and "Will & Grace."

[Via Variety]