It is realistic in the fact that that is what happens in your twenties as you start to develop into different people, the only problem is that most of the characters in Girls have shown very little character growth.
Can we just have a moment to appreciate the Elijah basketball scene Must. Get Spin off. Also, shocked Andrew Rannells who plays him is 38 (according to wikipedia).
pretty good episode, though I gotta admit that I found the dinner scene and the revelation to be kinda weird
Yeah that, like... I got what happened in the end, but it just seemed out of place and unreal to happen that way I guess, I dunno
Yeah, I know what you mean. Like in a real situation there would have to be some sort of dialogue where they realized it.
Just learned that Andrew Rannells is 38 and Alex Karpovsky is 41 and nothing in this world makes sense anymore
That Jessa scene was brutal This episode was all over the place tbh. Like the super happy Ray plot doesn't fit at all next to these incredibly depressing/deflating realizations
One of the better episodes of the entire show. The Ray storyline shows how often the show has neglected using New York storylines. It is very similar to the Charlie and Marnie episode from last season.
Not really. I think the scene was perfect. They were pretending the entire time and they both realized it but didn't want to say it.
The "group meeting" seemed like it was going to be a trainwreck, but they did it as good as they could. The professor job came out of nowhere, though.
no one feels like they sort of ruined shosh's character? I feel like if that is the last time we see her that's a really odd goodbye. Also really feel like this ending feels sort of rushed, I mean they only had a few episodes to close it up but I would rather they had introduced the college job a little sooner as an option for Hannah.