I really like pearl. that's all.
I really like pearl. that's all.
This is the first time ever since season 1, where literally all the characters are apart of a storyline and NOT just standing around reciting zingy one liners to remind us that they're still apart of the show. I really appreciate this episode giving Jessa something to do, she was my favourite in season 1 and they just…
You're far too concerned with being politically correct. You're talking to a drag queen here, i call anything and everything a bitch, including myself. I don't really care much for being politically correct, I dance in heels for a living. Stop taking yourself so seriously. And this isn't the 90's hunty, nobody says…
See my reply to Cheyenne below
I love Olivia Pope more than any other woman portrayed on television. I find it an incredible feature on behalf of the writers that I respect her despite the fact that she's only a fictional character. When I say "bitch" I don't just mean no woman. No man. No woman. Not anything is worth that. Olivia Pope is not a…
I'm glad these last few episodes have been light on plot after that atrociously busy kidnapping storyline. What started with so much promise just ended up being campy, kitschy and utterly ridiculous in all the wrong ways. It felt like a draft of a script for a movie starring Liam Neeson written by a fanboy. Honestly,…
Lola is the cutest thing to grace this planet! I just wanted to die when they were saying their goodbyes.
I've been reloading A.V. Club for this review for about all day now!
I dunno, I don't think "The Importance of Being Earnest" was written with likability in mind. GIRLS, just like Importance, is a satire. A satire about everything that's wrong with 20 year old girls. The point isn't to feel empathy, and if you actively loathe these characters that's a good sign. It's uncomfortable to…
WHERE IS RUPAUL!
Who else was piss laughing during the Marnie-Desie engagement scene? Comedy gold! Also, Shoshanna is getting all the awkward sex moments that Hannah had in the first season, and i'm totally okay with that.
It might just be me, but I usually always disagree with the reviews for the episodes (minus the fourth episode of the season which was unanimously the best broad city episode ever). This episode was the funniest, most absurd since "knockoffs" and far stronger than the dog wedding episode (which was hilarious, but…
This episode gets an A for "Gay Wolf: The Musical" alone.
FINA-FUCKING-LY! How I've missed you
GIRLS' best episodes are the ones that you least expect, like this one. They veer off from their beginnings into something unpredictable but highly reasonable to tell us really important things about these characters. This entire episode takes place in the span of one night and the intimacy is quite wonderful. I think…
Thumbs up for the popcorn machine
I completely agree, completely. And i think that's largely due to Lena Dunham's inability to write for other female characters. She understands who she is as a woman, but she has a tendency to belittle women who are not exactly like her, which is why most of the time, she's mocking her characters like you said and not…
You're absolutely right, but as long as Hannah is the centre of this show, it's female voice will not fade. But the other female voices, such as Jessa and Marnie, are better dim. Which is a shame because Allison Williams and Jemima Kirke are great! I wish they'd give them something better to do.
amen, sista.
That scene when Patrick got up and started talking was probably harder to watch than The Americans a few weeks ago when Philip pulled out Elizabeth's teeth. So absolutely cringe worthy. His obsession with the Karaoke sign up sheet reminded me of GIRLS' Marnie in the Beach House episode with her obsession with having a…