I thought after last weeks episode Dunham might actually be one of the most bravest and intelligent people in popular culture with what they did there, which was a bit astonishing, and truly just left me moved, irked, and hugely impressed.
I thought after last weeks episode Dunham might actually be one of the most bravest and intelligent people in popular culture with what they did there, which was a bit astonishing, and truly just left me moved, irked, and hugely impressed.
I dare you to say that to her face you little girly-man.
Look up the word "satire."
Dunham has the most gigantic fucking testes in popular culture.
Interesting and characteristic of the young people in "Girls" as well as the writer here (who's 32) that "growing-up" would be seen or thought to be a linear progression. It is so not that, as much as I wish it was, it stops, goes backwards, becomes fitful and many times you wind up seeing how you were a better and…
Good one. Finally.
Definitely better than the first pot luck of an episode. Mostly because a struggling Hannah in turmoil and trying to talk her way through awkwardness and some hard facts, is much funnier and more satisfying to watch.
There is a bleakness to the show, and it does grate, but I think it's an accurate depiction of how…
What the fuck. Is everyone brain damaged on this site?
Thing is, after this terrible first episode, I don't think there's really that much depth to the show. There's certainly the illusion of depth and meaning, but taking off one's clothes every five minutes and doing something strange doesn't necessarily equate substance, and "Girls" seems with this first episode of the…
Dear reviewer, You're missing a heck of a lot of subtext here. Seemed to me the show's been struggling with the ethical dilemma of what it means to be human, for a while now, especially in Season 2, where we saw Shane slowly losing his handle on things as he becomes the unfortunate odd man out in the Rick and Lori…
Dear reviewer, You're missing a heck of a lot of subtext here. Seemed to me the show's been struggling with the ethical dilemma of what it means to be human, for a while now, especially in Season 2, where we saw Shane slowly losing his handle on things as he becomes the unfortunate odd man out in the Rick and Lori…