Girls.
I had seen bits and bobs (literally) of it on HBO when I still had cable, and a television, last year but it never really hooked me.
Until I decided to give it a chance.
Directed by, written by and starring the inimitable Lena Dunham, Girls tells the story of a group of 20-something women (or girls?) living in New York City.
Sound familiar?
Dunham plays Hannah Horvath, a budding, yet struggling, writer with a propensity (also known as obsessive-compulsive disorder) for the number 8.
Or 64.
Apart from portraying OCD with brutal honesty, and courage, Girls aims to portray a number of issues, including friendship, relationships, sex and addiction with integrity.
It also nailed loneliness.
Another great aspect of the show is the music. From well-known hits to lesser-known gems, the 3 seasons I perused over a series of near-hibernation-like days introduced, and re-introduced, me to some great tunes.
Including...
britney bitch
icona pop
cali swag district
the echo friendly
... and the previously referenced Robyn.
Not to mention the fact that season 2 featured Donald Glover, aka Childish Gambino, as Hannah's black, Republican boyfriend.
And this is why he has haters...
But personally, I'm a lover.
Speaking of love... who else LOVED Yoko Ono at the Grammys this weekend?
Peace out!
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