Hannah's unnerved by Adam's creepy dirges that he posted on the Web, but is miffed by Sandy's critique of her essay.Download Video Girls I Get Ideas Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Girls Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.Meanwhile, Marnie considers a new career path; Elijah confesses a recent transgression to George; and Jessa gets a gift from her husband.Hannah, Marnie, Jessa and Shoshanna are trying to figure life out. They've been living in New York for a couple of years, but they're still not sure what they want - from boys, from each other, from themselves. And things aren't getting any clearer. Created by and starring Lena Dunham ("Tiny Furniture"), the new HBO series "Girls" takes a comic look at the assorted humiliations and rare triumphs of a group of girls in their early 20s.
HBO’s “Girls” is back, and somehow not quite as strong as it seemed. If nothing else, its return for a second season Sunday night reminds us that we can never recover all the time and energy spent watching it, writing about it, blogging about it, tweeting about it, recapping it, leaving often-sexist anonymous comments about it, and torturing ourselves and other people with it.
By now I’ve read so many other people’s thoughts on “Girls,” pro and con, that I forgot what I thought about it. And, as “Girls” teaches us, “I” is the most important letter on the keyboard. When the screen freezes up like that, there is only one recourse — reboot the machine.
The show is collaboratively made, but springs forth mainly from Lena Dunham, a 26-year-old auteur who must now live up to (or down to) her own hype; not only does she have to make an entertaining half-hour show, but she must somehow speak for the puzzling and even maddeningly self-absorbed generation to which she happens to belong.
That about covers it, only it doesn’t.
There is something elementally powerful about “Girls,” because, at its core, it is just another iteration of one of America’s most beloved and intoxicating narratives: the young woman who moves to the Big Apple and tries to make something of herself.
We’ve liked that story ever since New York got paved streets and penicillin. Add electricity and strappy heels to the tale and you get a century of romantic songs, movies, fashion magazines and serialized television.
If you strip “Girls” of its hipster cred, subtract the 5,000-word essays and temporarily free Dunham and company from making heads or tails of present-day feminism, “Girls” is just a show in too much of a hurry to get nowhere.
I'm twenty three. My girlfriends and I have real conversations like this. We're poor, fresh out of college, and headed toward grad school (hopefully.) What I'm getting at is this show is relevant to our lives, it's realistic and actually funny. Not all women were like Sex and the City and it's been said that Carrie's extravagant lifestyle was not realistic, this show is. I hate to compare the two but Girls blows SATC out of the water.
This show is fresh, funny, and so true that it hurts. Lena Dunham is not only a phenomenal actress but the entire premise is so new and amazing that it's hard to believe she writes and directs each episode. Love is so far and I recommend it.