There was a tiny preview of next week's episode, which seemed to show a much older Hannah in a bad wig returning to the city.
There was a tiny preview of next week's episode, which seemed to show a much older Hannah in a bad wig returning to the city.
Nahhh. She's got the whole Lenny Letter gig, she's publishing a book of short stories soon and there is probably going to be a Girls movie at some point. She's only 30! She's not about to retire.
Yep, this didn't make any sense to me either. He appeared to be in jail.
It would be insanely bad scriptwriting to give TWO of the Girls an unplanned pregnancy storyline, with just two episodes to go. That would honestly be way beneath the show, creatively. They aren't perfect, but they are much better than that.
It was emotional turmoil/heartbreak. If the writers give both Hannah AND Jessa an unplanned pregnancy storyline, with two episodes to go, then they are hacks who should never work in TV again.
It reminds me of the people who thought Brenda's baby was going to be stillborn on Six Feet Under. I mean, really — they JUST dealt with a tragic, untimely death in the family with Nate, and then, in the last few episodes, they are going to throw in the death of HIS BABY? WHY would anyone even think that was a…
Honestly — if the writers actually DID throw another pregnancy into the show with only two episodes to go, it would be professionally unforgivable.
Nope, no way. Only the most terrible of TV writers would throw in ANOTHER pregnancy with two episodes to go. The pregnancy storyline is Hannah's and Hannah's alone.
Exactly. I can't believe anyone thinks they are going to throw ANOTHER pregnancy into the mix with two episodes to go. I hope none of the people who think that actually work as scriptwriters.
Nope. Just no way in hell the writers would be THAT bad. They aren't going to throw ANOTHER pregnancy into the mix with just two episodes to go. That would be — unforgivably bad. If they do that, none of them should ever work as TV writers again.
Nope, nope and nope. Jessa is not pregnant. People can't see a puking woman anymore and think anything other than that she is pregnant? She was heartbroken and emotional, which often leads to vomiting. The Girls writers would have to be the absolute WORST to throw two pregnancies into the final season. Gross.
No way is she pregnant. They really should not have had the puking scene, obviously, because too many in the audience don't seem to understand that people who are heartbroken and emotional often end up throwing up. To automatically take that as "pregnant" means you have been conditioned by too many really bad…
If I knew you, I would bet you $500 that she is not pregnant. The show isn't going to be cheesy enough to have two of its Girls get knocked up. Super lame. She was throwing up because she was a heartbroken, emotional mess.
Nope, no way. Jessa is not pregnant. She was puking because she was heartbroken and an emotional mess. Yes, that happens.
Oh, but you know, she's heavy, so some people think, automatically, that makes her the ugly chick, and that it's shocking any non-obese/non-hideous man would be attracted to her.
They always talk about how hot Marnie is — when Ray and Marnie were dating a few seasons back, it was acknowledged that she was like the hot girl she could never get in high school. She also had that "pretty person" job as a hostess, etc. Her looks are discussed a fair amount on the show. She is definitely supposed to…
Again, what's tired in society is pretending to still be totally baffled by the idea of gender fluidity/transgenderism. *Yawn*
Continuing to pretend not to understand gender fluidity in the year 2017 is already pretty damn tired. Willful ignorance isn't interesting.
It's just trashy fun — a financial soap opera that sometimes seems to take itself too seriously but is mostly (I think) in on the joke. Some of the lines and the scenery chewing are still pretty ridiculous this season, but it does feel a bit more "breezy" overall. I don't think we're supposed to over-analyze the show…