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I liked it, so perhaps it's a matter of taste.

"The scene with B.D. was really beautiful, particularly when she talked about how TV always portrays old women as shells"

The idea that these two guys sort of officially met when Ray came to Adam's apartment to get his copy of Little Women back, and then had to travel to Staten Island together to return a stolen dog, and now here they are in a bathroom while one of them is bathing, gossiping about girls. I love this show.

Or during this entire episode? When Hannah tells off Joe, when Joe is trying to help Hannah not lose her job. Lena loves to write Hannah so that we root against her, for whatever reason.

"Please stop talking, ma'am"

wink wink kissy face puppy on a pony, he texted mad emojis what he really means is blow me.

Yeah, I don't know, we're thirty episodes into this show, this is like season one discussion of "why is she naked so much?", I'm super desensitized to Lena's nudity or anyone's for that matter. It's HBO.

I don't know, manly boobs to me typically are hairy, and meaty and have bulky weird nipples, or simply no boob whatsoever.

It was genuinely a comment more on the resemblance to Anna Faris, than it was anything towards Lena / Hannah's weight, but your snark did not go unnoticed.

I just want to say, did anyone's brain immediately think "wow Anna Faris has put on a few pounds" before they realized, "oh that's Hannah"?

Well, I guess this is the time in my life where I feel the need to defend Lena Dunham's boobs, and say that they're not ugly.

It's damn near impossible to watch that film and not fall immediately in love with Felicity Jones (and, to an equal extent, Jennifer Lawrence)

It's a "cult" hit in the sense that teenage girls are near obsessed with the film. Take that for what you will, I saw it when it first came out and fell in love with it.

Yeah, it's definitely not a good thing to see so much of yourself in some of the characters. I mean, not good for me. Definitely good for the quality of the show, as it's very relatable.

I think Jemima Kirke is great, but the character has few redeeming qualities to me, and feels to drag the episode down along with her. They just never give Jessa good material to work with.

I guess I was stupid in assuming this season, as with the prior two, were ten episodes (and tonight being True Detective's finale) that tonight was Girls' finale as well.

Adam Driver's delivery of "…the fuck?" when he saw Hannah in the wig is just about the best line delivery I've ever heard. I audibly yelped with laughter like a hyena.

I picture it's something like the beloved X-Men comic Old Man Logan, where Wolverine has outlived everyone.

I've got to agree and maybe chalk it up to it being a very busy Sunday night with the Oscars and True Detective.

Old OLD Man Ray.