A Girl on “Girls”: Save Your Strength, We’re in it for the Long Haul (S1/E10 “She Did”)

Getting to know Girls has been a long, strange journey.  Tonight’s episode, “She Did,” marks the series’ tenth episode and season finale.  It’s no secret that I have had problems with Girls in the past, but tonight’s installment only served to underline a growing fear I’ve had throughout: I like this show, and I identify with Hannah Horvath and Lena Dunham.  With a sizable supporting cast, it is easy to forget that we are essentially gaining entry into the rich […]

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A Guy on “Girls”: Matrimony Gone Phony, The Isle of Coney, and Did Marnie Bone Thee? (S1/E10, “She Did”)

In searching for grand summation of the season-in-full, perhaps the best I can offer is that last night’s season finale continued the show’s habit of defying where you think it’s going. The moments you would think to be massive (such as the disbanding of the Hannah-Marnie household) are often brief and void of shmaltz. Meanwhile, things that seemed comparatively irrelevant (Jessa’s telling off of “Thomas John”) are without warning made massive. I was particularly intrigued by the prospect of Marnie […]

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A Girl on Girls: Your Granddad is Both a Gentleman and a Renegade (S1/E9 “Leave Me Alone”)

With what has happened over the last couple episodes, it is easy to forget that Hannah is in the position she’s in because she wants to be a writer; otherwise, she would have gone back home to teach English by now.  This week’s episode of Girls, “Leave Me Alone,” reminds us of Hannah’s plight by starting off at a book party for a former classmate played by comedian Jenny Slate.  Author Talia Schifferin (SP, since I am just going with […]

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A Guy on “Girls”: Cafe Grumpy, Friendships Bumpy, and the Hive Mind’s Jumpy! (S1/E9, “Leave Me Alone”)

While it’s often thought that every hero needs a nemesis, this is acutely true of a particular brand of self-mythologizing comedian. I have always relished, for example, that Seinfeld had a Newman, and that their beef seemed a mutual delusion of grandeur. This week we met Hannah’s enemy of the mental state, the infuriatingly successful Tally Schifrin (Jenny Slate, well cast as the sugary gal who other women either adore or resent). Tally’s is a name that evokes both irritable […]

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A Girls on Girls: Peeing in the Shower (S1/E8 “Weirdos Need Girlfriends Too”)

Last night’s episode felt like something of a filler.  With all of the action we had last week in Bushwick, “Weirdos Need Girlfriends Too” was nearly inaudible.  I know it is important for the audience to experience how Hannah and Adam have a relationship, and though Marnie kept calling them weird, I found most of it pretty normal:  honeymoon phase constant sex, hygiene habits revealed, a peek into a significant other’s job and a look at how that significant other […]

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A Guy on “Girls”: Hannah’s Toes Curled, Red Wine Hurled, and Williamsburg Condos (S1/E8, “Weirdos Need Girlfriends Too”)

If this wasn’t the best episode yet of the series, it’s damn close.  Not only because it often gives us the light-hearted truffle joy we have so desperately earned eight episodes in, but also for its graceful simplicity.  It feels like not much happens, yet the slowed pace after last week’s warehouse party led to learning quite a bit about certain characters. In the case of Jessa and Marnie, we probably find out more about who they are in their […]

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A Girl on “Girls”: Tiny Navajos, Cool Dad Hang, and Taxi Rides (S1/E7 “Welcome to Bushwick a.k.a. The Crackcident”)

A massive party is a fine setting for a lot of important reveals in a small amount of time—Can’t Hardly Wait, Clueless, and The Rules of Attraction use the same device—and that is why we find the girls of Girls in Bushwick this week.  “Welcome to Bushwick a.k.a. The Crackcident” gives the audience a look at Hannah, Jessa, Marnie and Shoshanna outside the parameters of their normal, everyday lives, which is why we finally get to meet more realized versions […]

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