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OK harsh. The show's finale was going back to its roots which is really nice and nostalgic for people who watched it from the beginning. Truly, this show should have ended three seasons ago. Afterwards, it became an entirely different show. I find it actually fun to see characters past and present together.

OK harsh. The show's finale was going back to its roots which is really nice and nostalgic for people who watched it from the beginning. Truly, this show should have ended three seasons ago. Afterwards, it became an entirely different show. I find it actually fun to see characters past and present together.

I think it's unrealistic for Hannah to say like as many times as she does. People who are writers read a lot and are usually well spoken. I understand this isn't the case for everyone, but in my experience it is for most. I live in New York City and know a lot of writers. I think my discussion is reasonable. I would

I think it's unrealistic for Hannah to say like as many times as she does. People who are writers read a lot and are usually well spoken. I understand this isn't the case for everyone, but in my experience it is for most. I live in New York City and know a lot of writers. I think my discussion is reasonable. I would

I find this show entertaining and I do laugh at a bunch of things. However, I do not take this show seriously to consider it as "good" television. The episodes are all over the place and it seems that Lena Dunham at times has no idea what direction she wants to take the show in. Is it a satire? I don't think most

I find this show entertaining and I do laugh at a bunch of things. However, I do not take this show seriously to consider it as "good" television. The episodes are all over the place and it seems that Lena Dunham at times has no idea what direction she wants to take the show in. Is it a satire? I don't think most