Infographic: The Anatomy of Dysfunctional Love Interests in HBO's Girls

Infographic: The Anatomy of Dysfunctional Love Interests in HBO's <i> Girls </i>

HBO's Girls is, among other things, an exercise in psychology. Here's a breakdown of exactly why the girls are drawn or repelled from the various men in their lives.  read more

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Donald Glover to Guest Star on Girls

Donald Glover to Guest Star on <i>Girls</i>

Girls creator and star Lena Dunham has responded to criticisms of a lack of diversity on the show by tapping Community’s Donald Glover to guest star, as evidenced by his presence in set photos from the filming of season two, which began this week in Brooklyn....  read more

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Girls Review: "The Return" (Episode 1.06)

<em>Girls</em> Review: "The Return" (Episode 1.06)

Forget the Mayans: 2012 will now be remembered as the year we all saw Peter Scolari’s penis....  read more

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Charlaine Harris to Pen Final Sookie Stackhouse Book

Charlaine Harris to Pen Final Sookie Stackhouse Book

Sookie Stackhouse devotees everywhere are shedding tears following author Charlaine Harris’ announcement that the13th book of her Southern Vampire Mysteries series, Dead Ever After, will be the last....  read more

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Girls Review: "Hard Being Easy" (Episode 1.05)

<em>Girls</em> Review: "Hard Being Easy" (Episode 1.05)

The girls of Girls live in the biggest of big cities. They like to project the image of urbane creative types who write and work in galleries and think they’re above mundane day jobs. But they’re also only a few years removed from high school, and young enough where a five-year relationship spans the entirety of their adult lives. Marnie and Charlie have been together since 2007 and now have to end the most (and probably the only) serious relationship they’ve ever had. “Hard Being Easy” deals with that seriously without sacrificing humor and while reaffirming some of the show’s...  read more

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Girls Review: "Hannah's Diary" (Episode 1.04)

<em>Girls</em> Review: "Hannah's Diary" (Episode 1.04)

I don’t know if camera phones existed when I was 24, but even if they did I never would’ve taken a dick pic with one. Well, maybe if I was as well-endowed as Adam apparently is. That’s the type of detail that the shows Girls is often (and often inaccurately) compared to never had the opportunity to explore. Although, again, I don’t see George Costanza sending Susan a photo of his junk even if he had an iPhone....  read more

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HBO Passes on Adaptation of Jonathan Franzen's The Corrections

HBO Passes on Adaptation of Jonathan Franzen's <i>The Corrections</i>

“The Corrections”, Jonathan Frazen’s National Book Award winner, which was being developed for HBO, will not be going any further, according to The Hollywood Reporter.  read more

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Girls Review: "All Adventurous Women Do"

<em>Girls</em> Review: "All Adventurous Women Do"

Okay, so I’m getting past the whole unlikability issue. I may never like these women as people, but their self-absorption isn’t as prominent as it was in Girls’ first episode. Lena Dunham doubled-down on the negativity in that first episode to establish the show’s voice and themes, but has thankfully dialed down the obnoxiousness since....  read more

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Veep Review: "Frozen Yoghurt" (Episode 1.02)

<em>Veep</em> Review: "Frozen Yoghurt" (Episode 1.02)

Don't expect Veep to suffer many growing pains. TV shows often take a while to define themselves (think the lackluster first seasons of Parks & Recreation and the American Office), but last week Veep debuted as an assured and fully-formed entity.   read more

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Girls Review: "Vagina Panic" (Episode 1.02)

<em>Girls</em> Review: "Vagina Panic" (Episode 1.02)

I’d already watched this episode of Girls when I wrote last week’s review of the pilot. Much of what I wrote there applies to this episode, and to next week’s as well. “Vagina Panic” improves on the pilot, though, mostly because of a few scenes of black comedy, one of which is so dark that I don’t really want to think of it as comedy....  read more

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