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Click Here to Watch Girls Season 1 Episode 9 Streaming Airing: June 10, 2012Episode Title: Leave Me Alone
Episode Synopsis: Hannah's resentment of an old rival's literary success leads her to grudgingly accept an invitation to a reading hosted by her former professor, a pair of setbacks about which she could usually complain to Marnie-until now. Meanwhile, Jessa gets a surprise visit from her former boss; and Shoshanna schedules a date with someone she met online. After premiered on April 15, 2010 the Comedy new tv series Girls is getting great response from fans and Girls is actually about Hannah, Jessa, Marnie, and Shoshanna are four 20-something girls living in New York and trying to figure out life, love, and themselves in the HBO series created by Lena Dunham. Girls Season 1 Episode 9 - Leave Me Alone : There's been a lot of buzz, both good and bad for Lena Dunham's Girls, which just premiered on HBO. I had a lot of thoughts watching the show, though I'm not sure how many were positive or negative, but I'm using the term negative gently, because I think the show has great potential. One of the inherit problems standing in the way of Girls' potential to have staying power is that the titular ensemble is facing a series of issues at a very temporary stage of their lives. Based on the tone from this inaugural episode, I'm not sure the show would be able to remain compelling lasting longer than a miniseries because in life there must be change and there must be a progression of time or mentality. It's not a sitcom, though it can be quirky-funny at times, which means there's a limit to how many scenarios these decidedly real and admittedly sympathetic characters can endure before they fully realize themselves as adults. I think that's the theme here-the transition from girl-hood to adulthood and the moment when that has to be fully embraced. The characters have elements of absurdity to them for sure, but I think the issues at heart really hit close to home, especially for those of us running the gauntlet of publication jobs. The narrative itself is true enough to be able to portray these slices-of-life without fully realized characters. Lena Dunham is certainly impressive herself. She's the main character and it's clear that she's experienced, at least to some degree, the problems faced by the character in the front of the story. She plays Hannah, a girl who's had everything handed to her by her parents now suddenly being forced into independence two years out of college. She has big dreams, but she's ill-equipment to manage them on her own. Her emotional crutch is her ever-supportive best friend/roommate Marnie (Allison Williams). Marnie has her own share of problems, namely her boyfriend that she's realistically lost interest in for being too nice and undemanding in their relationship.
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