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maximiliano
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11:06 EDT, 11 Mar, 2013
Review
Well, that was certainly an eventful episode of Girls. “It’s Back” was hellbent to reveal to us something completely new about the history of each girl. (Jessa excluded, obviously.) And each thing was something we had little, if any at all, knowledge of b
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Zap2It
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15:14 EST, 07 Mar, 2013
News
First of all, hands up, everyone who thought Hannah was pretending to have OCD at the beginning of Sunday's (March 3) "Girls." Although it lacked some of the usual Hannah elements -- namely, an audience to see the unique and special nature of her problem
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Mtv Hollywood Crush
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15:10 EST, 07 Mar, 2013
Review
When we spoke with " Girls " executive producer Jenni Konner earlier this year, she revealed that the HBO series' second season would revolve around the consequences of Hannah getting everything she's always wanted. Key word there being consequences . And
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Starpulse
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15:05 EST, 07 Mar, 2013
Review
It's cruel to admit, but human beings feed off the failure of others. We don't want our friends to fail, but it's nice to know you've got the edge on someone. Those little victories are a personal ... http://www.starpulse.com/news/Lindsey_Romain/2013/03/0
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Hitfix
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13:09 EST, 07 Mar, 2013
Review
HitFix's Alan Sepinwall reviews "It's Back," the March 3 episode of HBO's "Girls," in which Carol Kane, Bob Balaban, Judy Collins, Shiry Appleby and Hannah's parents stop by for a busy episode. http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/whats-alan-watching/posts/review-
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EW
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13:05 EST, 07 Mar, 2013
Review
Hannah's parents come to visit; Adam goes on a blind date http://tvrecaps.ew.com/recap/girls-season-2-episode-8/
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WSJ Speakeasy
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13:04 EST, 07 Mar, 2013
Review
'Girls,' Season 2, Episode 8, 'It's Back': TV Recap http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2013/03/03/girls-season-2-episode-8-its-back-tv-recap/?mod=WSJBlog
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Tv Fanatic
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15:49 EST, 06 Mar, 2013
News
Girls airs a new episode this Sunday, as Hannah's parents come to town and she's forced to pretend like all is going very well with her e-book.
But that awkward situation is not the focus of either of the following clips.
In the first, we see Adam a
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