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Nope. Donald.

Again, you didn't watch the show. You can provide links to thousands of articles on "what's wrong with HBO's Girls", but if this is the only material you built your opinion on, then the conversation is not worth it. If you really want to criticize the show, and have your words be meaningful, you should watch it first

And these magnificent last words : "I got the part in "White Men Can't Jump" the fucking musical spectacular, you feckless whores! Hannah, I will see you at home tomorrow roughly around noon when I'm done partying this out. Eat a dick!"

Paul-Louis suggested that name. I thought it was interesting that she went with it.

No. It’s impossible for me to take your indignation seriously when it is based on a few selected informations you have on the show and not on something you’ve actually experienced. You’re painting a caricature of the show I know. I admire your confidence, though. I wouldn’t be able to pull that off with any of the

"I'm not gonna be upset if I'm 96 and people are like 'That's the lady that made Girls'. I would feel totally lucky and happy if this were what I had contributed to the planet. I hope I get to do more but I know what a rare thing this is." Lena Dunham.
So obviously she wouldn't mind. And I don't see what would be so

How on Earth can you judge anything you didn't watch?

Your loss.

- The first shot of Marnie and Hannah in bed is almost the same as the one in the pilot episode except the spooning situation is reversed.
- After watching this episode, it felt like last week's episode was the finale and this one was the first episode of a season that will never happen. And I mean that in a good way.

Molly. Poor Molly.

I guess… Look, not to be a killjoy, but the Colin Sweeney's girlfriend figure (Laura Bennati, Morena Baccarin on TGW) feels like déjà-vu. I guess it depends on whether or not you watched The Good Wife.

To each his own.

It was a flash forward, the last scene of the season 4 finale : Hannah and Jan, sorry Fran, walking in the snow together.

And, what a scene.

"The Ritter fellow". That made me laugh.

Well, not so much to me. The Kings rely too much on this kind of tricks. It's fun when it's rare, but this episode had too many weird moments, IMO.
EDIT : if I had to choose one moment that made me smile, it would be the laughs and the cut during the laughs at the idea of Colin Sweeney as an ambassador.

As much as I like all the actors involved (Dylan Baker, Jane Lynch), there were too many quirks in one episode, for me. Plus, the bit with the judge in a wheelchair, Sweeney's handshake to the black witness…, it was all too much. And I am one of the few people who never really enjoyed the Colin Sweeney storylines. The

Yeah, and Hannah complaining about Shosh not telling her that she was engaged, when she never, herself, told Shosh that she was pregnant, was a realistic way of showing the undeniable distance between them. I like that Shosh tells it like it is. There is no point in pretending.

Yes, it's a very good show. In my opinion, if there is one thing Girls deserves to be remembered for, it's the writing. And the music's always been great.

- Hannah and Elijah wearing almost matching bandanas.
- the beautiful framed shot of Hannah's room and Elijah's room when he's singing to her. Alone together. And then, Elijah's voice still going over the shot of Hannah on the sunny street. It was all a beautiful moment.
- the way Elijah says "That's not a thing." I had