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Yeah. I'm hoping that next season the characters are a little more fleshed out, and Dunham's more sensitive to the sensible criticisms against the show. I'm still really enjoying it so far. I liked this episode a lot, because it felt the most realistic, despite the cliche nature of the flashback, which was still very

Yeah, that was perfect, because it contrasts with the more action-packed lives of others, which are entertaining in a different way. It's excellent to see how she spends her time… Hey, since Charlie should totally stay in the show, she and he should have a hook-up, because he has a very similar demeanor.. I don't

I disagree with all of you. As long as inspiration remains, it's good… I mean, we'll just all be surprised, right? I mean, the video game episode is next! And Virtual Systems Analysis was one of the most perfect episodes! And an otherwise messy episode was saved by an extraordinarily well-executed callback to Chaos

Well, anything that gets us to community, right? I don't care if Whitney decides to be her stand-up specials set to rewind, backed by audio from the Whitney Houston memorial service… Just as much of an inane amount of people will get in there, and probably, hopefully stick through to Jim Rash dressing up as every

I love Community, but I too hated Curriculum Unavailable, you know, in proportion to my love for the show, and everything else it's done. I get that they can say that they're protecting it from BBT, but it still seems like they're starving it in that line-up. Sure, those other shows get viewers, and it's a transition

Teleportation Vagina;Dildo Wagon

Someone called this "Episodes Erik Adams liked this week," but I would go even further to say, "Pretty good scenes in single-camera plot-oriented sitcoms (I'll take Girls there even though I guess it's a dramedy)"… I mean, yeah, that scene from Girls kicked ass, but the rest of it was one big fart. Community on the

This was wonderful. This show makes everybody being drunk not seem like a cop-out, it's great. Whatever, there were weaknesses, ba, but it had some amazing, beautiful, powerful emotion behind it. I like the end, because it's not like, everybody's going their separate ways, or anything, just a change in Ben & Leslie's

Yeah, I'm still laughing. Seeing that beautiful, surprising, magical image will humorize even my nightmares. serious.

Although you're wrong in ways, I will comment that referring to Mamet's character as "Shosh" sounded just like referring to her as "Zosh", which I'm sure happens. Also, your comments on her are bordering on the creepiness of Adam.

Suburgatory could do well in a cage match against Girls. All Girls needs is a black nerd, though, and all is settled. I think there were about enough close-ups in this, but where it lost me visually was in scenes like the Jessa one, where she loses the kids, which could have been pulled out of a movie like Judy Moody

Yeah, I guess they had to cut out the scene where they blow up Richard Ayoade for being "the quiet one" … or something.

Well, I don't watch Mad Men, but I think both Girls and South Park could have had a spot in here. Of course, Community was untouchable this week. I guess I mean that in all caps, but I didn't want it to seem like a reference. I don't know my stuff.

The whole Annie sequence was hilarious. I don't know.. I excuse any lack-of-character-work here, mostly because they had a lot to work with here. They rammed in jokes, as well as fully developing the character of Todd. Right? When he was yelling at his uncle, every part of my mind lit up insanely. So, the guests got

What I'd say a more definitive will-they-won't-they-get-back-together is Ted and Robin of HIMYM.. Of course, I haven't seen NewsRadio.. I'm just saying that because it's still going on, especially revitalized by the Lily-Marshall-bet.. Of course, we know they won't, but it's still exciting.

@avclub-228565cd2c91383eebb2bc74e83512d7:disqus Oh, yeah, I agree with you, but I'm counting on the future of this show. Since it's called "Girls", I'm trusting that the storylines will expand to show the heart of Marnie, et al. The way it is structured now, one could hardly believe that isn't relatable, but

Can't we appreciate that it's making NYC less scary to "racist" white people? Anyway, I agree with @avclub-ff8c98954c73e327c9173da1c156ca9c:disqus

Well, that's probably the main flaw of a tv show by Lena Dunham. I haven't seen it, but I know that the main criticism was the same as everyone's mentioning here. But, that being an indie film, and this being a show on HBO, it's her prerogative to define post-liberal-arts girls as the brats here. The reason I say

Upon further examination, his choice for her to be 11, and then… I don't know. It's weird, but I think it makes sense enough. There's at least a lot more to get from the sex scenes than most premium cable shows. I still get Adam. I mean, some really chill guys are disgusting sexually, so he makes enough sense. I have

@avclub-cad44517b35950ca85cffe44458ff25a:disqus and @avclub-1881baeccb7399f3452cd7f37cdb2b29:disqus although I have acted the same way as Charlie in every situation so far, I totally understand Adam. Before I go further, the soul-mate thing could be, because in the next episode, I think it's revealed, based upon my tvg