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I'm sure they'll handle it with all the weight they afforded the destruction of the $50K coffee truck.

Please. Then I'd be able to tell when they're making jokes.

If it was framed in the sense that Hannah is such a destructive force in peoples' lives that even when she's not around, everything ends up in ruins, then ok, I can hang with that. But it seems that the show was trying to frame it as Adam and Jessa being the destructive ones and Hannah has just always seen herself

So can we all agree that the Tally monologue to Hannah was really Lena Dunham just talking to herself?

Am I really supposed to believe someone saying "fuck" onstage in New York City in 1973 would be arrested on obscenity charges?

Wish I could see what y'all are seeing in this show, but to me it's just garbage.

What evil did Fran commit other than thinking Hannah and her friends were kinda shitty?

Don't worry, she was able to land a job teaching at the private school Lena Dunham attended.

It's really the only way out at this point.

A St. Elsewhere ending with a catatonic Hannah in a wheelchair playing the show out in her head is really the only out at this point.

"Ok, so we want Hannah to hitch-hike her way back to the city so we can close out with that "new beginnings" line, but we can't just have her do that at first,we need a whole episode. How about we get Ray to come pick her up?"

The only way to redeem this show would be for Hannah to be institutionalized in the series finale.

I always get the impression they write this show backwards, like:

She attempted to deliver that baby in a bathtub last season, in part to show how her character had grown. Why would she freak out over some spit up?

Didn't she midwife that baby in a bathtub? Why would she be freaking out over some spit up?

So I guess they're going to turn Juno Temple's character into a Nancy Spungen type now?

There would seem to be better paths to getting to getting stuck on the side of the road than compromising the characters (Hannah exchanging sexual favors for a ride, Ray allowing this to happen). I almost got the feeling that they were consciously/unconsciously trying to compete with Broad City in terms of the

This show is just straight up nonsense at this point.

If you really want to get annoyed, think about how they hired Trey Songz, not to act on camera, but to voice a white character.

American Crime Story.