AVClub: Girls set itself apart from the rest of the premium cable dramedy pack early on with its willingness to try atypical storytelling approaches. From season one’s “The Return,” in which Hannah heads home to Michigan for Tad and Loreen’s pearl anniversary, to season four’s “Sit-In”, wherein Hannah sits shiva after finding out about Adam and Mimi-Rose, Girls has devoted itself to experiments with shrinking its space or narrowing its perspective. The most striking example, and the episode that most resembles the Marnie-centric “The Panic In Central Park,” is season two’s “One Man’s Trash,” featuring guest star Patrick Wilson as a handsome divorcé who hosts Hannah for an emotional, eventful weekend.
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