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Actually, and I'm surprised I'm the first to point this out, the purpose of a doo-rag is to bring out the natural wave patterns in black hair. It is like a protective shield so the hair doesn't get messed up and those those waves can come out. Any white person wear a doo-rag is therefore a fool in more ways than you

You a bitch.

Point to me one real life example of a young model-caliber woman like Daddario dating a middle aged town detective.

I'm pissed that because these 4 episodes only got a B+ I'm going to have lower expectations. I'll probably still like this show no matter what.

I'm buying Nintendo stock now.

Really don't like this guy. Don't like his face, don't like the way he talks, something about him just makes me want to punch him.

Jay-Z should be The Simpsons. Has been around forever, penetrated pop culture, was really great once but that is becoming an increasingly distant memory.

Biggie is Deadwood.

Wu-tang is not nerdy.

It seems to me they should only call it Lee Daniels' The Butler if he both wrote the movie and directed it (he didn't write it).

Cork it, hippie

It may be a good thing but that doesn't mean it has to be required. Girls tells stories from a very white perspective. It may or may not also be an upper class perspective. So what? Does that somehow make it less valid?

Yes, and also the fact that Lena Dunham has opened up about her own struggles with OCD. It came from a real place and wasn't just a quirk thrown in there by the writers.

It was the most graphic thing the show has done yet definitely. But unlike most of the show's nudity this actually serves a dramatic purpose and isn't gratuitous, so I don't object.

Yeah, duh! Dolly in on mag! Idiot!

No. Franco is not getting away with it NOR is he "artistically meritorious" or whatever.

Jessa is awful and I think the show thinks that her drive to do what she wants at all times is representative of her being a "liberated woman." It's obvious to anyone watching the show that that behavior is just selfish. I'm not sure Lena Dunham sees how terrible her characters are.

Why? he's the only character I don't want to punch.

I don't see what was so profound about showing a well to do man with all the trappings who deep down is lonely. That character/theme has been done to death and has become a trope.