Girls

Girls

2012
Girls
Girls

Girls

7.4 | TV-MA | en | Drama

The assorted humiliations, disasters and rare triumphs of four very different twenty-something girls: Hannah, an aspiring writer; Marnie, an art gallery assistant and cousins Jessa and Shoshanna.

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EP10  Latching
Apr. 16,2017
Latching

Marnie surprises Hannah at her home upstate. Admitting that she doesn’t have much going on in her life since her band dissolved, Marnie explains she’d like to help Hannah raise the baby.

EP9  Goodbye Tour
Apr. 09,2017
Goodbye Tour

After an important meeting, Hannah reaches out to friends for advice, but has trouble reaching Marnie.

EP8  What Will We Do This Time About Adam?
Apr. 02,2017
What Will We Do This Time About Adam?

Adam comes to Hannah with surprising news. Jessa spends a day on her own. Shoshanna slogs through helping Ray with his oral history project until a run-in with her old boss infuses the venture with new energy.

EP7  The Bounce
Mar. 26,2017
The Bounce

Elijah prepares for an open-call audition for a new Broadway musical. Marnie tries to pawn a family heirloom. Hannah reconnects with Paul-Louis.

EP6  Full Disclosure
Mar. 19,2017
Full Disclosure

Marnie tries to convince Desi to follow through with their planned gig at her mother's birthday party. Hannah gets advice on an important decision from her father and his new partner. Elijah helps a co-worker run lines for an audition.

EP5  Gummies
Mar. 12,2017
Gummies

Adam and Jessa begin shooting scenes for their film. Hannah's mother has a hard time accepting the next phase of her life. Marnie does a less-than-stellar job of being there for a grieving Ray.

EP4  Painful Evacuation
Mar. 05,2017
Painful Evacuation

On assignment, Hannah goes to interview a successful female author. Adam disagrees with his director on a film project and decides to quit. Jessa suggests that Adam make his own movie. Ray voices concern to Marnie they aren’t spending enough quality time together.

EP3  American Bitch
Feb. 26,2017
American Bitch

Hannah has a tense tête-à-tête with Chuck Palmer – an acclaimed author she once greatly admired – about the disturbing allegations swirling around him.

EP2  Hostage Situation
Feb. 19,2017
Hostage Situation

Hannah provides cover for Marnie’s secret weekender to Poughkeepsie, which she hopes will help clarify an old chapter in her life. Shoshanna enlists Elijah to be her plus-one at a networking event for young professional women, where Jessa’s antics lead Shosh to reevaluate her post-college friendships.

EP1  All I Ever Wanted
Feb. 12,2017
All I Ever Wanted

Riding a wave of newfound career success, Hannah gets an assignment to write a story about a female surf camp in the Hamptons, where she meets Paul-Louis, an uncomplicated waterski instructor. Hoping to break her old patterns post-divorce, Marnie tells Ray he needs to spend more time at his own place, but Adam and Jessa’s intensity drives him out of the apartment.

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7.4 | TV-MA | en | Drama , Comedy | More Info
Released: 2012-04-15 | Released Producted By: HBO , Apatow Productions Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.hbo.com/girls
Synopsis

The assorted humiliations, disasters and rare triumphs of four very different twenty-something girls: Hannah, an aspiring writer; Marnie, an art gallery assistant and cousins Jessa and Shoshanna.

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Cast

Lena Dunham , Allison Williams , Zosia Mamet

Director

Jesse Peretz

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HBO , Apatow Productions

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Reviews

papania First season of this show was amazing, I really liked it. It was interesting, it was funny, it was unusual. The characters were good, the plot was intriguing. But then it ended and I started watching the second season. I wish I wasn't. Let me start with the fact the all main characters in this show (all of those "girls") are assholes. They are just bad people, most of them at least. They don't seem to care about other people. They are a-holes to each other as well half of the time.Hannah is the worst. She is the most self-centered character ever. She doesn't care about anyone but herself. Sometimes she tries to seem like a human being, but usually she just fucks everything up and the show expects us to be compassionate to her. I just don't understand this, does this show want me to become an asshole as well? Is this the point, the idea of the series -- be an asshole to others, don't give a damn about your friends or boyfriends? It's not like Hannah's character evolves, becomes better -- she is a bitch throughout the whole show.And why is every guy obsessed with Hannah? She is not the most attractive girl out there, she is boring, she is unfunny, nothing about her is so magnetic that every man around her should be willing to make out with her. In first season there were 2 guys (attractive, athletic guys) who had sex with her -- okay, I'm fine with that.In second season there's like what, five more of them? Every guy she sees becomes obsessed with Hannah, everyone thinks she's the best, why?? Note that all of them are athletic, handsome men, not chubby boys as herself. Is this Lena Dunham's fantasies? I can go on and on explaining why this show is so bad, but I don't want to. This show isn't worth neither your nor my time.Verdict: 1/10. Too bad, too delusional.
lenkaa Seriously, Adam Driver is the only good thing about this show. He is a great actor, but even he could not save this utterly silly display. And yes, one gets tired of seeing the main character naked all the time.
baddmachine I tried. I really did give it a fair chance, but this is one of the most pointless and boring shows ever produced. Disclaimer: I'm a heterosexual male so I'm not her target market but I still recognized the good writing and likable characters on Sex and the City. Lena Dunham is a talent-less hack who has no business having her own show ... or showing off her naked body.
tambourinist I quite liked the first season, so I was surprised the following ones were so awful. The show deserves kudos for showing the female body as it is and for the realistic view of sex. Unfortunately, that's not frequently done in this industry.And why I didn't like it? The script is random and full of clichés we had seen in so many series before. You can actually predict what will happen. The show lacks any psychological depth. Hannah has OCD in one episode and then never again. Marnie's ex first gets very rich and then loses everything to the point of selling drugs in the park. Marnie - an independent, self-confident woman at the beginning of the series - turns into somebody completely different, directionless later. I liked the persona of Shoshanna, since she was more probable psychologically than the rest of them. To bad she was the one appearing least in the series.Some acting was bad, most notably that of Allison Williams. Although to be honest, I sometimes had the impression the actors just found it difficult to tell lines which were so out of their characters.Another problem is the veracity of the life portrayed. The series seems to tell us you can live in NYC, wear trendy clothes, party till you drop, do drugs and go to gym several times a week, all that without having a job or any other source of income. Just, you know, money will magically appear every morning on your table. That contrasts with the series' alleged aspirations to show "real life". Lena should have presented this show as one about fashionable, upper middle class twenty-somethings in NYC openly without a pretense to represent the real life of twenty-somethings including money problems.The series is pretentious. I know in your early twenties most people tend to use words like "life", "forever", "love" too much. However, their constant use in dialogues makes it really difficult to watch. There is just too much drama. It's like reading teenager poetry.Finely, I would like to mention here the author's uncritical attitude towards Hannah. It's very visible that Lena identifies with Hannah, who is her alter ego. This is problematic, since Hannah is treated positively in the script even when that's totally unrealistic. Most attractive men get attracted to her. She is constantly told she has a great talent, although, honestly, we don't see much of it. It is showed that people, even random people, instantly like her, although she really gives them no reasons to be friendly to her. It's a kind of a therapeutic series for Lena I would think. But this treatment of Hannah disturbs the realism of the world portrayed and makes the show difficult to watch.3/10