GIRLS talk (the Lena Dunham thread)

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He watched an episode of the sopranos once

Ayn Rand Akbar (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 10 December 2013 03:11 (ten years ago) link

I bought/watched "One Man's Trash" on a Virgin flight (TVs in the headrests). Didn't look at my seatmates during.

Divvy Bikes to Watch Out For (Eazy), Tuesday, 10 December 2013 03:19 (ten years ago) link

not the only one, smartass

it helps that its 'season' is 5 hours long

eclectic husbandry (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 10 December 2013 12:50 (ten years ago) link

morbs you still watching 'dads' or did you bail?

balls, Tuesday, 10 December 2013 19:17 (ten years ago) link

everyone bailed, that one's on hiatus

an enormous bolus of flatulence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Tuesday, 10 December 2013 19:23 (ten years ago) link

I saw the Patrick Wilson one last night, p good

LD sure writes herself a lotta banging scenes

"I feel like I'm in a Nancy Meyers movie." Probably us too, more than you think.

eclectic husbandry (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 12 December 2013 17:43 (ten years ago) link

two weeks pass...

through most of season 2, p good overall. One Man's Trash is good. I also enjoyed the Ray and Adam buddy picture short on SI, although I thought the dog owner's daughter read p much like a rich kid's fantasy of who lives on SI and not a real person. The internet startup feels a little unreal but I think it's supposed to be mildly caricatured, and it works on that level. The whole Adam AA blind date thing felt a little forced, mostly just a setup for LD to do that one sex scene, which was daring and important and all so I can't complain too much.

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Friday, 27 December 2013 18:09 (ten years ago) link

I liked the visit to Jessa's house a lot. Hannah's OCD also feels like something forced into the show, and I also feel like she tried to make the parents seem worse than they did in the past in order to make her character more sympathetic, like "see, she actually has it just as bad as Jessa." And also there's the whole thing with Marnie's narcissistic mother. Like they all need to have some sad backstory as an excuse. It's a little annoying and quid-aggy.

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Friday, 27 December 2013 18:10 (ten years ago) link

Was surprised to learn that the actor who played Charlie quit the show. Lol. I hope they just continue on with the show as if he never existed, never referring to him again etc a la richie's older brother on happy days

Ayn Rand Akbar (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 27 December 2013 18:38 (ten years ago) link

Or have a different actor play him like on Roseanne

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Friday, 27 December 2013 18:44 (ten years ago) link

lol his justification and Dunham's response to his quitting are both kind of douchey:

http://www.glamourmagazine.co.uk/news/celebrity/2013/04/05/girls-star-christopher-abbott-quits
"The world that Lena [ Dunham ] wrote was very real, especially in New York, but it wasn't as relatable for me on a personal level."

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Speaking to The Los Angeles Times, Dunham said: "I've had so many concerned Twitter followers ask: What are you going to do without Charlie?... I want to say, 'If the show Girls relied on guys, we'd be up a creek without a paddle.'"

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Friday, 27 December 2013 18:47 (ten years ago) link

like, dude, you're an actor

and like, dude, your fans aren't saying Girls "relies" on guys, they're just expressing regret at the loss of a character they like, you don't have to turn it into a political point

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Friday, 27 December 2013 18:48 (ten years ago) link

Wallace Shawn as Charlie

Ayn Rand Akbar (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 27 December 2013 19:04 (ten years ago) link

show of hands who will miss charlie

*crickets*

set the controls for the heart of the sun (VegemiteGrrl), Friday, 27 December 2013 19:10 (ten years ago) link

yeah I can't say it's a huge loss. The show DOES rely on Adam to an extent, but definitely not Charlie.

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Friday, 27 December 2013 19:22 (ten years ago) link

Not getting much play itt

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68cmKBbE_gc

tbd (Eazy), Friday, 27 December 2013 20:20 (ten years ago) link

oh I thought that scene was really well done -- you feel almost as uncomfortable as the in-show audience

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Friday, 27 December 2013 20:25 (ten years ago) link

they really nail it with her singing being just good enough for her to think she has a shot at a career and not good enough for her to actually have a shot at a career. if it were actually *bad* it would be too obvious.

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Friday, 27 December 2013 20:26 (ten years ago) link

"The clay is dry. You can't dress like a magician's assistant for very much longer."

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Friday, 27 December 2013 20:27 (ten years ago) link

she has like a church voice

queen bey backers (Stevie D(eux)), Friday, 27 December 2013 20:35 (ten years ago) link

I like that they didn't go for the obvious gags like having her go flat or do exaggerated melisma

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Friday, 27 December 2013 20:36 (ten years ago) link

Oh I also thought the Booth Jonathan party scene was excellent. "I've seen you cry...like six or seven times"

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Friday, 27 December 2013 20:37 (ten years ago) link

watched two episodes of this on the plane, otherwise have never seen this

never not happy to see becky ann baker, she was predictably good in this

first ep was the "ocd reveal," second was the season 2 finale, which functions -- for someone who has not been watching the show -- as a portrait of a sick, basically bad character who is trying her best to drag everyone around her down with her into the hole. but based on what i read here i don't think hanna reads this way as a whole?

also, a book publisher would never sue an author for not turning the first batches in on time! people are routinely YEARS LATE with manuscripts and they never pay back their advance. last year one of the houses, i forget which, did actually sue some authors for advances, incl. elizabeth wurtzel, but this was for stuff that was literally seven years past due with no pages turned in

Guayaquil (eephus!), Saturday, 28 December 2013 21:17 (ten years ago) link

Actually that very much depends on who is writing the book - a mid-list first-timer might well be told to pay back the signing advance if deadlines are missed. Wurtzel, not so much.

hatcat marnell (suzy), Saturday, 28 December 2013 21:20 (ten years ago) link

Yeah but when you're 23 and it's your first deal ever you don't know that

乒乓, Saturday, 28 December 2013 21:21 (ten years ago) link

"Hannah's OCD also feels like something forced into the show, and I also feel like she tried to make the parents seem worse than they did in the past in order to make her character more sympathetic, like "see, she actually has it just as bad as Jessa.""

This is ridiculous

rap steve gadd (D-40), Friday, 3 January 2014 18:35 (ten years ago) link

I don't think her parents come off badly at all

Ayn Rand Akbar (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 3 January 2014 18:47 (ten years ago) link

Becky Ann Baker may be a little harsh but imagine how annoying a child Hannah would be

Ayn Rand Akbar (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 3 January 2014 18:48 (ten years ago) link

im totally behind on the debates around this show but i finally saw the first two seasons. the last episode was enjoyably sweet/irritatingly rom-com-ish.

am dissapointed that charlie wont be returning in season 3 but from watching the 'boys of girls' roundtable, he obv looked pretty pissed off being there. am guessing dunham being in some sort of awe over the adam character and belittling charlie (at one point she basically says that charlie is a pussy) had something to do with that, or it might just be down to chris abbott tired of playing a guy who everyone seems to think is a pushover (which i think is a bit too easy a charge to make, but then when the shows creator is reducing men to binaries herself, you cant really blame everyone else for doing it).

that aside, i find it hard to really like any of the girls in girls (i feel like the ray character). compelling, sure, but not really likeable. the only one who i find funny at least is hannah.

but then i am a man.

StillAdvance, Thursday, 9 January 2014 15:51 (ten years ago) link

The show is much easier to enjoy when you accept they're all assholes.

eclectic husbandry (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 9 January 2014 15:53 (ten years ago) link

assumed that was a given....? Ray seems the least horrible.

Ayn Rand Akbar (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 9 January 2014 16:41 (ten years ago) link

yeah, as I think I said upthread, Jessa is actually the most likeable of the female characters, which says a lot. Ray is ok I guess because at least he's the kind of jerk who's upfront about being a jerk.

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Thursday, 9 January 2014 17:02 (ten years ago) link

Or acts the most openly like a jerk and yet has better intentions usually than the other characters. But he's also supposed to be like 10 years older than them.

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Thursday, 9 January 2014 17:03 (ten years ago) link

The series, aside from the jokes (and there gen are good ones), has this aura of Dunham doling out life lessons which (given her age) I suspect she learned five months ago.

eclectic husbandry (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 9 January 2014 17:08 (ten years ago) link

The OCD definitely seemed to come out of nowhere in the season 2 premiere as a new focal point of the story/character -- Dunham's performance seemed a little over-the-top too, to the point that I was wondering whether we were supposed to think Hannah was contriving a mental illness or if it was supposed to be legit and the storytelling itself was contrived.

some dude, Thursday, 9 January 2014 17:19 (ten years ago) link

having watched both seasons recently there are hints of the OCD earlier in season 1 when she goes to the gynecologist, which makes me a little more forgiving of its abrupt reintroduction at the end of S2. but only a little.

Ayn Rand Akbar (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 9 January 2014 17:28 (ten years ago) link

I think the show has a callowness that veers awfully close to smugness at times--but I have to admit that watching LD attempt to work through and against her own youth is pretty fascinating art, the ultimate value of it aside.

ryan, Thursday, 9 January 2014 17:33 (ten years ago) link

haha love all the assholes going 'OBV RAY'S THE MOST SYMPATHETIC CHARACTER!'

balls, Thursday, 9 January 2014 20:13 (ten years ago) link

well really my favorite is Shoshona but I have hard time considering someone so priveleged and naive as sympathetic

Ayn Rand Akbar (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 9 January 2014 20:57 (ten years ago) link

The series, aside from the jokes (and there gen are good ones), has this aura of Dunham doling out life lessons which (given her age) I suspect she learned five months ago.

― eclectic husbandry (Dr Morbius), Thursday, January 9, 2014 12:08 PM Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

otm

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Thursday, 9 January 2014 20:59 (ten years ago) link

maybe I'm not giving her enough credit, but when Terry Gross interviewed her during the first season, Terry said something about how the characters were not very likeable, with a little bit of a laugh, and I could swear Dunham did this awkward laugh-along thing with a trace of "Right, yeah, haha, they're unlikeable (wait, they are?)"

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Thursday, 9 January 2014 21:01 (ten years ago) link

shows with unlikeable characters are the best shows tho

Ayn Rand Akbar (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 9 January 2014 21:07 (ten years ago) link

I mean I don't wanna hang out with Tony Soprano or Kenny Powers or Larry David etc

Ayn Rand Akbar (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 9 January 2014 21:08 (ten years ago) link

curb is hard to watch in large doses precisely because the characters are so unlikeable

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Thursday, 9 January 2014 21:09 (ten years ago) link

rather sweeping xxp

what about the MTM crew? Dr Hartley's analysands?

eclectic husbandry (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 9 January 2014 21:09 (ten years ago) link

i haven't sufficiently formulated a kinda ouroboros-motif metaphor that's watertight enough to use itt yet, but: i feel like how far ahead of contemporary discourse dunham was - in foregrounding all of her concerns about youth & introducing them on her show - should kinda insulate her from a lot of criticism about its value. like the portrayals of sex & money & work, that get lazily talked down as if they're incorporated uncritically, are just so fucking advanced from a landscape of shitty kate hudson romcoms & unreal Anne Hathaway As New York Adult movies & dumb male novelists striving for joseph hellerism, that to rip into this thing for lack of nuance, as if we were all there before her, just feels so ungenerous.

ps i love shoshana so much

pps anyone introducing the idea of 'likeability' itt should be banned from all future physical & digital interpersonal interaction with others from now on, & forever, it's like criticising people in faulkner novels for not behaving admirably, it's art, jesus h fuck

mustread guy (schlump), Thursday, 9 January 2014 21:14 (ten years ago) link

I never got the impression that they were incorporated "uncritically," I just don't if the criticism is sharp or knowing enough. I mean maybe I'm just reading in what I know, but it very much feels like a sardonic look at spoiled 23-year-olds from the POV of a spoiled 25-year-old, albeit a very sharp and witty one.

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Thursday, 9 January 2014 21:17 (ten years ago) link

I get that Dunham isn't Hannah Horvath, and I agree that it's a little stupid to conflate them.

signed, J.P. Morgan CEO (Hurting 2), Thursday, 9 January 2014 21:18 (ten years ago) link

gen speaking, the demands of/compact with the audience differ btwn a sitcom and Absalom, Absalom

eclectic husbandry (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 9 January 2014 21:20 (ten years ago) link

sure. but there's a degree to which watching hannah horvath be a brat during an hiv test & understanding the show as indulgent, rather than laceratingly critical, of bratty rich white kids is like foregrounding good behaviour throughout as important in any other artistic medium. her generational critique is searing & deep, i think, maybe in tiny furniture more directly than girls, & so much criticism of this show is just wasted on deciding whether or not she knows that. i love the talk - iirc itt - about how good she is with just things like clothes; neither a million miles from what she might be like but also incredibly well observed.

mustread guy (schlump), Thursday, 9 January 2014 21:24 (ten years ago) link


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