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Girls

2012 • HBO
4.4
214 reviews
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Seasons 1-2 episodes (20)

1 Season 1, Episode 1
4/15/12
Series Premiere. Struggling writer Hannah gets cut off financially; free-spirited friend Jessa returns to NYC and moves in with her unsuspecting cousin Shoshanna; Type-A roommate Marnie hosts a welcome-back dinner.
2 Season 1, Episode 2
4/22/12
Hannah reveals her Forrest Gump-induced AIDS phobia when she realizes Adam might not be practicing monogamy. Marnie lives in denial of her boredom with her boyfriend Charlie; Jessa avoids Marnie's meticulously planned day at a women's health clinic.
3 Season 1, Episode 3
4/29/12
Hannah meets up with her erstwhile college flame to find out how she contracted HPV, uncovering much more in the process. Marnie's art-gallery boss introduces her to a cocky artist who piques her interest, while Jessa gets a baby-sitting gig.
4 Season 1, Episode 4
5/6/12
Adam sends Hannah a 'sext' message that puts her in a tailspin. Meanwhile, Hannah's boss gets touchy, Shoshanna reunites with a boy from sleepaway camp, Jessa gets distracted on the job, and Ray and Charlie snoop through the girls' apartment.
5 Season 1, Episode 5
5/13/12
Hannah decides to better her story by propositioning her boss. She subsequently retreats to Adam, who has a different idea about the state of their union. Meanwhile, Marnie and Charlie assess their relationship, and Jessa is determined to reconquer an ex.
6 Season 1, Episode 6
5/20/12
Hannah's parents fly her back to Michigan to celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary. Though they hope she'll go on their date, she gets one of her own instead, and catches up with some high-school friends who are mourning a hometown tragedy.
7 Season 1, Episode 7
5/27/12
At the 'best party ever' in Bushwick, Brooklyn, Hannah learns Adam's main defining trait (other than his ears), Marnie is beside herself after seeing Charlie, Jessa teases a mystery texter, and Ray becomes Shoshanna's spirit guide in a time of need.
8 Season 1, Episode 8
6/3/12
Hannah ventures further into Adam's world, for better and for worse. Newly unemployed Jessa, and Marnie, at an all-time low, bond unexpectedly and meet a very eligible bachelor (Chris O'Dowd) who is not what he seems.
9 Season 1, Episode 9
6/10/12
Behind on rent and resentful of the literary success of a former classmate (Jenny Slate), Hannah decides to take some chances. Marnie finds it increasingly difficult to support Hannah financially and emotionally. Jessa is confronted by her former boss.
10 Season 1, Episode 10
6/17/12
Season One finale. Hannah starts to question her relationship with Adam; Jessa throws a mystery party where Marnie embraces her free-spirited side, and Shoshanna's uniqueness works in her favor.
11 Season 2, Episode 1
1/1/13
Season 2 premiere. Hannah is seeing a new guy, but her attentions are elsewhere with alaid-up Adam, a laid-off Marnie, and new roommate Elijah who quickly turns into a bossy housewarming host.
12 Season 2, Episode 2
1/1/13
Hannah finds she's the subject of Adam's hate-album and tries to keep an open mind about her new boyfriend's politics; Marnie makes a career change.
13 Season 2, Episode 3
1/1/13
On a freelance writing assignment to get out of her comfort zone, Hannah befriends the junkie downstairs and parties hard with Elijah, who reveals an explosive secret. Meanwhile, Marnie has a long awaited run-in with artist Booth Jonathan (Jorma Taccone).
14 Season 2, Episode 4
1/1/13
Hannah hosts a grown-up dinner party to celebrate her writing gig, but her friends' behavior doesn't live up to the setting. Marnie and Audrey square off; Shoshanna realizes that she has entered a new phase with Ray; Jessa meets Thomas-John's parents.
15 Season 2, Episode 5
1/1/13
Hannah goes to apologize to an angry neighbor and is surprised by how drawn she is to both him--a good-looking 42-year-old doctor--and the trappings of his conventionally successful adult life.
16 Season 2, Episode 6
1/1/13
Hannah signs an e-book deal with a dauntingly tight deadline; Marnie plays hostess for Booth Jonathan's art party; Adam coaxes Ray to go on a Staten Island adventure; a depressed Jessa crashes with Hannah.
17 Season 2, Episode 7
1/1/13
Hannah accompanies Jessa on a visit upstate to see Jessa's estranged father, his new-age wife and Frank, their virginal teenage son.
18 Season 2, Episode 8
1/1/13
Hannah tries to hide mounting anxiety about her book from her visiting parents. Meanwhile, Marnie is stunned by news that Charlie has started a successful app company; Adam gets set up on a date; and Ray's misanthropy gives Shoshanna pause.
19 Season 2, Episode 9
1/1/13
Pressure from Hannah's aggressive publisher (John Cameron Mitchell) and a looming deadline further jeopardize Hannah's mental state. Adam and his new girlfriend have their first misunderstanding. Marnie makes an awkward step in following her dreams.
20 Season 2, Episode 10
1/1/13
Season Two Finale. In order to avoid being sued by her publisher, Hannah must write her book in a single day. Marnie misinterprets Charlie's intentions; Ray makes a career move which he hopes will impress Shoshanna.

About this show

Hannah and her friends are just four girls trying to figure out what they want--from life...from men...from themselves. HBO presents this comedy series that follows these 20-somethings as they struggle through their post-collegiate years in NYC.

Rated: MA15+

Ratings and reviews

4.4
214 reviews
Nadi Mel
May 4, 2015
Unless you can relate to girly anxiety-ridden obsession, there's really not much in this series at all. I found the characters annoying and immature and the storyline dull and pointless. It's like a younger Sex and the City, which I know many people will love - but it's not my thing.
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David McMillan
March 26, 2014
It's a great show. Really it is. LD is a unique and special snowflake that speaks to a generation in a way that nobody else has approached. She has done something rare and wonderful for tv and I can think of no greater compliment than to call her truly original. That's not to say the show us prefect, being such a big production theres a bit of horse by design that creeps in but given the limitations of the medium in that respect it's a stunning achievement. Save a dollar by buying the series though? Ouch!
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Libby O'Meara
November 6, 2015
This show gets me every season; shines the light on all the things I loved about being a girl in my 20s, and all the moments I'd rather forget! Love it.
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