We Got This Covered
The shock value has somewhat worn off the millennial angst fest that is HBO’s Girls. Sticking to the show’s brand of harsh realism, season 5 is a whirlwind of errant nudity, awkward sex scenes, and piss-poor decision making with a tagline that states its central foursome are “finally piecing it together.” After the four episodes I’ve seen, I’m not entirely sure that’s true – and I’m not entirely sure I want it to be true. The shock value might be gone, and repetition will set in whenever Hannah (Lena Dunham) makes yet another self-destructive, self-pitying, idiotic decision, but as far as well-written and sublimely acted trainwrecks go, Girls still has a place near the top of the pile.
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