Yeah idk who is paying for it anymore, I think I missed something. I'd have to assume his boyfriend is just giving him money at this point.Is the gay guy paying for everything in their apartment? I don't think any of them have a job anymore so...
Yeah idk who is paying for it anymore, I think I missed something. I'd have to assume his boyfriend is just giving him money at this point.
Loved the premiere, love the show. It fulfills my guilty pleasure need of superficial story lines about young adult life while still being a quality show unlike most shows that deal with similar subject matter.
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'Girls' draws 866,000 for 9 p.m. showing last night for season premiere, 1.6 million for three telecasts. #girls #hbo
Pretty sure that's good considering it doesn't have the massive Game of Thrones lead-in, though my frame of reference for HBO is skewed.
So I watched the first six episodes of season 1. This show is certainly interesting, I'm not sure how I feel about it yet. I'll watch the rest tomorrow.
Is it just me, or did Hanna's parents switch personalities half way through the season?
So, what? Allison Williams is too good for boob shots? I'm gay and I want to see that.
Also, uh, Andrew Rannells has a much better body than I expected.
Glover definitely felt a bit forced in this first appearance. Other than his little mention about how he and Hannah met, there was nothing for him to do.
Also, I couldn't help but feel like that opening scene was a direct response to the lack of diversity criticism the first season received. Like, you want see some minorities? Well here's a black dude sucking on my tits! Boom! Cue title screen. When the episode ended, that was my initial reaction anyway.
Glover definitely felt a bit forced in this first appearance. Other than his little mention about how he and Hannah met, there was nothing for him to do.
Also, I couldn't help but feel like that opening scene was a direct response to the lack of diversity criticism the first season received. Like, you want see some minorities? Well here's a black dude sucking on my tits! Boom! Cue title screen. When the episode ended, that was my initial reaction anyway.
"You really don't have to try to be anything that you're not"
"Neither do you"
Literally said GOT DAMN out loud.
Nice cover of "I'm goin down" by Vampire Weekend at the credits.
?Show thesis.
I enjoyed the episode. The writing was solid, and it had enough cringe worthy moments for it to feel uniquely Girls (which, IMO, is a good thing). That said, there's a whole debate on the Gawk right now if the actress's privileged backgrounds (particularly Dunham) affect their portrayal of the characters. After giving it some thought, I think it's a ridiculous argument.
In any typical Hollywood film, I know the actors are paid millions of dollars to portray "real life" people in "everyday" lives. I suspend belief, and buy into the acting in order to enjoy the storytelling medium. I really don't think Girls is any different. So what if Lena and the crew never struggled to make it in Brooklyn? While it may be a tad pretentious (that whole "voice of the generation" crap), the end product is entertaining and I enjoy viewing it. I dunno. I think haters just need to lighten up and view Girls for what it is; a television show.
Basically, what I'm saying, is that I want to see Zosia Mamets boobies
The "voice of her generation" was a line given to show by the media, it wasn't marketed by HBO or the writers. Kind of unfortunate, because everyone has a different lifestyle so of course there are going to be a lot of people who say she doesn't represent them. I think it's been a cloud over the show since its debut.The irony of the "voice of the generation" line is that the show is acutely aware that Hannah is not the voice of her generation. The idea that the line could be taken at face value, not in the delicious irony of the fact that Hannah's own naiveté was on full display while arguing that she is the voice of her generation, is ridiculous. Even if it were a view point the show was advocating, Hannah ≠ Lena.
Is this some sort of flesh colored bra or something?
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Not that it was necessary since apparently she has sex with her elbows over her tits.
The "voice of her generation" was a line given to show by the media, it wasn't marketed by HBO or the writers. Kind of unfortunate, because everyone has a different lifestyle so of course there are going to be a lot of people who say she doesn't represent them. I think it's been a cloud over the show since its debut.
lots of actresses don't do nudity
They usually have less awkward ways of showing it but I think awkward is the point
Yeah, he better not become less prominent, especially because of donald glover.Adam is the best character on the show. Poor Adam![]()
Is her family upper-middle class? Seemed to me that they were middle class, and thus couldn't afford to keep paying for Hannah's life-style.Well, the whole irony of Hannah saying she's the "voice of her generation" (and then amending that statement) is that she's not. Her experience is limited. The ways in which she views the world are limited. Slowly, Hannah is finally experiences certain pains of life that can be more universal than those she's grown up with as a upper-middle class liberal white girl who thinks she gets it all because she went to Oberlin. She's learning about love, loss, money, accountability... these experiences, as blunt as they are to her, are shaping her into an adult. The show is about these four girls and their growth from painfully sheltered children into more aware adults.
But of course, people think that Lena thinks she's the voice of our generation. Which is bullshit. That will always exist over the show in certain circles as way to dismiss it, which completely misses the point.
Adam is the best character on the show. Poor Adam
I enjoyed the episode. There were lots of great lines and everyone seems to be on a pretty clear path. Except for Jessa. I dunno where that shit is going.
Lol
either she is super uncomfortable with being topless or Duhnam is writing her as a massive prude. Who the hell has sex while covering their tits?
Yeah, he better not become less prominent, especially because of donald glover.
Is her family upper-middle class? Seemed to me that they were middle class, and thus couldn't afford to keep paying for Hannah's life-style.
She seemed to be having a blast with the Glover character, sex and otherwise. I like Adam too but he is a fucking caveman, he is BARELY nice to her, and I can see why she'd go outside that relationship. I know women like a bad boy from time to time but he is like one step away from carrying a club and dragging Hannah around by her hair. It's not like he has some sort of long list of redeeming characteristics. He is in good shape and has apparently made her "whole body feel like one big clitoris" but he treats her pretty badly. From what I saw of the Donald Glover character, I like it. I am all in on this show, have been from the first episode.That was my fear, but I'm hoping Glover just exists to make Hannah realise how totally awesome Adam is.
That is the best scene of the show in my opinion, I mean in the entire run of the show, and up there with scenes that I can name off the top of my head as blowing me away. I love that song, I loved that part, I loved the conversation after. That's a very high mark to beat.I had a bet with myself as to how long it'd take for Losing You to show up this season. First ep! Though it deserved a scene as good as Dancing On My Own in S1.
Glover definitely felt a bit forced in this first appearance. Other than his little mention about how he and Hannah met, there was nothing for him to do.
Also, I couldn't help but feel like that opening scene was a direct response to the lack of diversity criticism the first season received. Like, you want see some minorities? Well here's a black dude sucking on my tits! Boom! Cue title screen. When the episode ended, that was my initial reaction anyway.
These are silly, but I still found them amusing.
HBO's pretty terrific and clearly the best channel on TV. Girls is similarly marvelous.I honestly feel this is one of the most insufferable shows on television. This and Newsroom. HBO has really lost a step lately.
This isn't the Homeland thread. And it's produced by Showtime, not HBO.I honestly feel this is one of the most insufferable shows on television. This and Newsroom. HBO has really lost a step lately.
Right now FX is the best channel imho.HBO's pretty terrific and clearly the best channel on TV. Girls is similarly marvelous.