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It's no conspiracy, be serious. It's been picked up, a cheap show with Apatow's backing and a couple awards, they wouldn't cancel it.
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maybe conspiracy was a little farIt's no conspiracy, be serious. It's been picked up, a cheap show with Apatow's backing and a couple awards, they wouldn't cancel it.
All true words.maybe conspiracy was a little farIt's no conspiracy, be serious. It's been picked up, a cheap show with Apatow's backing and a couple awards, they wouldn't cancel it.but seriously, i don't even understand how it won any awards in the first place, apatow backing or not. i don't put much stock in the golden globes, but this won best tv comedy series. i can't recall the last time i laughed at one of the female characters besides shoshana. i guess i just think girls receives a staggering amount of critical praise that isn't tantamount to the quality of the show. there are people out there who really consider lena dunham the "voice of a generation". really? without adam and ray the show would be unbearable.
maybe the finale just left it on a bad note imo
Word. Bu amongst all the disappointments this season, the show still had its moments due to the wide spectrum of personalities on the show. They can right the wrongs by achieving that healthy balance between make it in America and the show itself. We'll see soon enough.All true words.
I feel like HBO would have a truly great show if they found a happy medium between How To Make It In America and Girls.
The cast is too white.
Adam's just as bad sprinting to Hannah's house after she dropped him like a bad habit after she got him.
Hell no. One of the first things that comes out of her mouth was the ole "i just want you to know i dont love you for the money" type lines. Can't believe that dummy fell hook,line and sinker into her trap.So is Charlie still the man or nah?
Wouldnt eem care if they did a 3rd season
really...i mean, i'd probably still watch it, but the show has run it's course...
Gotta love the fairy tale ending for all girls
Hell no. One of the first things that comes out of her mouth was the ole "i just want you to know i dont love you for the money" type lines. Can't believe that dummy fell hook,line and sinker into her trap.So is Charlie still the man or nah?
I never said one should be the other. At least that's not what I meant. I meant that a show about New York that consisted of a happy medium of the two could be great. Where HTMIIA was hollow and seeking to serve as a bastion of urban new york without true substance and proper grounding, Girls is absolutely BLOATED with the whimsical trifling of a director who tries so very hard to be authentic (albeit from a white female perspective) that she has steered an otherwise suitable vehicle over into a lane known as pretense. In layman's terms, HTMIIA tried too hard to keep it real and Girls tries to hard to be real. Both failing, despite intriguing efforts. A great show would do both without trying so very hard.I'm not with those comparisons/references, either.
Girls isn't ever going to be How to Make It in America with white females.
I love(d) both shows, but How to Make It in America was hollow. It was almost completely material. The relationship-driven nature of Girls is flawed at times, but it's still a better show because of it. Girls has gone places that How to Make It in America didn't and couldn't have ever went, because there was really nothing to draw off of.