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I've always thought that Hannah got her temper from her mother. But she also seems to have got her strength and heart, so here's hoping those see her through the pregnancy.

Wasn't Hannah absolutely obsessed with STDs in one of the first episodes of Girls? 'What about the stuff that comes out of the side of a condom' was such a compelling argument that it put my teenage brain off the idea of casual hook ups forever.

I wish that were true, but if Shosh had to beg Elijah to come with her to that female entrepreneurs' event in the last episode, she's probably pretty alone right now herself.

They may be great at meta, but they're more committed to following the rules of the telenovela. So Jane/Raf is definitely going to happen, but hopefully not for a couple seasons.

Jane's gone from being the warm, exciting and fun friend you wanted around you all the time, to the still pleasant but boring friend you want to check up on every now and then.

You clearly seem to have a different definition of "willing consent" as opposed to other folks. You also seem to have based this notion of the victims' "willing consent" from a very particular situation (as relayed by the unreliable Chuck) of Denise actively telling him to shut up and lie on his back so she could blow

Absolutely, yes. I was trying to make a whole other point that *even* if Chuck had not been a consent-ignoring, sexually assaulting idiot, given the mixed signals we're sending women as a society, I can fully imagine why 4% might experience a cognitive dissonance when it comes to what they wanted to do and what they

I know it's hard to accept people as victims because they do things that seem outlandish to us, but just because it seems 'crazy' to you, doesn't mean it can't be true. No one asked these girls to give this dude head any more than anyone asked my good friend to stay with her abusive boyfriend for over a year. I

I won't respond to that last bit. Feelings of being offended at something non-PC are drastically different from feeling sexually violated; they can be as intense, sure, but differently enough that it's a conversation for another day, and I don't want the conversation turning into a whole other thing.

And after watching this episode, I feel like I finally understood the pain of the men who protest charges of date rape and molestation in these sorts of situations. Most crimes are meant to have a mens rea, an intention to commit the crime. Sexual harassment, on the other hand, requires the doing of something which is

I genuinely didn't think he was knowingly villainous, even at the end. He merely seemed to have regressed to his loveable dirtbag self. In his head, just because Hannah didn't engage in a sexual activity with him didn't mean she would view his earlier invitation as a transgression. (She is an 'adult' after all, and he

I agree. I kept thinking this was Lena Dunham finally showing the world she's capable of doing so much that is so different from the usual 'clueless millennials make realistically bad decisions in life'

Consider Jane your antidote to 'those terrible/lazy/selfish/hipster millennials' on Girls.

Anezka and Rose are definitely going to cause trouble further along the line, aren't they? I'm sort of happy they're gone for the time being though. We need the break!

That's exactly where my mind went, too. These writers really know how to twist the knife.

Oh! In that case, you're probably right. Damn.

I know, and she had a rather substantial role last season. I still hope she turns up every now and then on Jane the Virgin. It's weird when best friends just … disappear from your life.

I'm glad Jane's back in the Marbella. This will finally resolve many questions. Whatever happened to her best friend? And that gift shop dude Alba was into?

It was genuinely delightful. (And as a non-native speaker, I can confirm that the discomfort doesn't lessen even after years spent in the company of native speakers, if they speak too fast … all though I bet even many Native speakers would find the Essex accent trying.)

Right? I would be terrified if my ex-husband were hurling abuses at me and punching through the windows. Dunham's good at combining comedy, drama and romance; here, she injected a bit of horror as well. :-)