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Created by and starring Lena Dunham (Tiny Furniture), the show is a comic look at the assorted humiliations and rare triumphs of a group of girls in their early 20s.
All ten episodes from the second season of the Golden Globe-winning HBO comedy drama following a group of 20-something women in New York. The show's creator Lena Dunham stars as Hannah, a struggling writer living in Brooklyn who finds herself broke when her parents decide to cut off their financial support. As she attempts to deal with the trials of life including problems at work and in her relationship with Adam (Adam Driver), her friends Marnie (Allison Williams), Jessa (Jemima Kirke) and Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet) each battle with their own issues.
n this series, Hannah finally gets a chance to progress with her writing but finds the stress of the situation brings back the Obsessive Compulsive Disorder she had as a teenager. Elsewhere, Marnie loses her job and decides to pursue her passion for singing; the recently wed Jessa finds that her marriage is already in trouble and tries to reconnect with her father; and Shoshanna's relationship with Ray (Alex Karpovsky) continues to develop. The episodes are: ‘It's About Time’, ‘I Get Ideas’, ‘Bad Friend’, ‘It's a Shame About Ray’, ‘One Man's Trash’, ‘Boys’, ‘Video Games’, ‘It's Back’, ‘On All Fours’ and ‘Together’.
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Awards for Girls
Girls Season 2 Reviews
“Sharper, smarter, more richly layered, detailed (and acted), "Girls” has improved upon its first season. Newsday
“Girls continues to delight and provoke in a way too few shows can.” The Detroit News
“There hasn't been a show since "The Sopranos” so concerned with bodily functions, and it makes its oft-compared predecessor “Sex and the City” look like a TeenNick production. But it's also fresh, bracing and original." Boston Herald
“..frequently poignant and audacious, and actors who made little impression in the first season are allowed to flower. Marnie, surprisingly, is nearly elevated to the lead this season, which allows Williams to display a warm vulnerability that was barely visible last season. Mamet, the most talented regular cast member, was underused last season, but Shoshanna has a number of moments here that are quietly heartbreaking. Jessa's still the least interesting and least likable recurring character, but there's a moment near the halfway point of the season that promisingly suggests that Kirke will be allowed to explore emotional textures that might yield a character as opposed to what's usually a mean-spirited and easy caricature of the "free spirit.” And, of course, there's Hannah. Dunham still has a disturbing and irritating propensity, as a writer-director, for scoring points off her character's chubby body in a fashion that amounts to a perverse reverse-vanity, but she's still her show's ideal nucleus: intelligent, demanding, infuriating, promising, and oddly lovable." Slant Magazine
“As bright-eyed and bushy-tailed as it was in its first season, Girls may now be even spunkier, funnier, and riskier.” Entertainment Weekly
“It lets you simultaneously laugh at and with the characters, and feel justified for laughing, then ashamed, and then the pendulum swings back again; this is a much messier and more fascinating set of reactions than what sitcoms typically evoke.” New York Magazine
“The new season contains more laugh-out-loud funny moments, the characters are well defined and the male characters get more prominence.” Denver Post
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