Episodes
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In this episode Hannah dates a republican, Marnie gets a pretty girl job, and Hannah and Mikelle applaud queer media for being on the forefront of women actually being fully fleshed sexual beings!
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Hannah and Mikelle are back! As long distance besties with the most conflicting work schedules, we finally found time to sit down and get to recording Season 2. In this season premiere, the girlz discuss the differences and similarities between our main characters, Donald Glover's appearance as Sandy, and the inexplicable chemistry between Elijah and Marnie.
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It's the season finale! For this monumental episode, the girlz have invited their friend Maddie to come discuss the episode. The catch? Maddie has only watched the Pilot and finale episodes, so for her there has been really no character developmental because to her it seems that Hannah hasn't changed much. Also!! Hannah and Mikelle learn that Maddie is a Shosh (kind of a surprise) and absolutely despises Hannah (not a surprise).
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In this episode, featuring the iconic Jenny Slate, the girlz discuss potential, their 2023 recasting, and where the hell they know Lee Pace from.
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In this revolutionary episode, the girls bring Jessa’s standing higher on the pyramid, discuss Chris O’Dowd’s American accent jumpscare, and answer the question: do weirdos need girlfriends too?
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Join the girlz as they discuss Mikelle's Disney adult tendencies, Jessa's surprising growth (we love to see it), and Adam finally getting a bit of backstory.
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Hey hey hey! Ring the bell because we're finally at an episode where the girls genuinely find Hannah relatable. In this ep, Hannah takes her trusty garbage bag suitcase back home to her parents house to celebrate their wedding anniversary. Big takeaways from this episode are:
-Why is Heather's song not on Spotify?
-Don't stick a fingy in a one night stands asshole! (especially if it's someone from your suburban small town)
-Hannah's dad is in fact a bi-king -
Hannah and Mikelle discuss the aftermath of Charlie reading Hannah's "notebook", and they also bask in the exciting fact they will never have to talk about the disgusting boss plot line anymore. Sadly, the only time we get a Shosh cameo is when she's hiding while Jessa is hooking up with her ex-boyfriend.
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The girlz have decided that Ray is the worst, they aren't attached bleeders, and Horatio Sanz did not need a cameo in this show. They also do their best to avoid talking about Hannah's boss and workplace harassment (because once again they're genz girlies and have boundaries -- look it up).
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In this episode, Hannah and Mikelle discuss a surprise STD appearance, the amazing casting of Andrew Rannels, and Shosh being their astrological sun.
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In this episode, Hannah and Mikelle discuss the girls' sexual health, if Marnie was really inspired to move to New York because of Rent, and our favorite line ever written for a television series.
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Two Gen Z, twenty-something-olds watch HBO’s Girls for the first time.
Each week Hannah and Mikelle will discuss an episode of Lena Dunham’s Girls, while the two of them decide to finally figure out what the hubbub was all about. Was Dunham onto something back in 2012? Follow the two of them as they discuss generational differences, the evolution of feminism in the media, and the fact that the show may be more relatable than they’d like to admit.*
*but not like super relatable please don’t compare us to these women
In this episode, Hannah and Mikelle recap the pilot of Girls.