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Ny Mag Vulture
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15:41 EDT, 15 Mar, 2013
News
When it started, some criticized Girls for being a show about rich-kid problems. And it seems like, this season, Lena Dunham took that as a challenge. Sure, there's still the whole "What am I doing with my life?" stuff, but now there's mental disorders, l more
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maximiliano
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11:58 EDT, 13 Mar, 2013
Review
“On All Fours” must be the most painful episode of television I’ve watched in recent memory. It’s an episode of Girls, a show that is still nominally a comedy, in which the only laughs available are dark and horribly depressing, more of a defense mechanis more
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maximiliano
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11:40 EDT, 13 Mar, 2013
News
Girls season 2 episode 9 “On All Fours” airs Sunday March 10 (9:00-9:30 p.m.) on HBO.
Episode Synopsis: Girls Season 2 Episode 9 “On All Fours” – Pressure from Hannah’s aggressive publisher (John Cameron Mitchell) and a looming deadline further jeopard more
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Mtv Hollywood Crush
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12:46 EDT, 12 Mar, 2013
Review
Despite a seemingly successful intervention on the part of her parents last week, Hannah continued to spiral into darkness (see: picking her wedgie eight times in an elevator) during the penultimate season two episode of " Girls ."
The would-be e-book more
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Hitfix
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12:28 EDT, 12 Mar, 2013
Review
HitFix's Alan Sepinwall reviews "On All Fours," the March 10th episode of HBO's "Girls," in which Marnie finds her voice, Hannah battles her OCD and Adam tries being a good boyfriend. http://www.hitfix.com/whats-alan-watching/review-girls-on-all-fours-on- more
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EW
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11:05 EDT, 12 Mar, 2013
Review
Hannah gets negative feedback from her publisher; Marnie, Shoshanna, and Ray attend Charlie's company party http://tvrecaps.ew.com/recap/girls-season-2-episode-9/
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Tv Fanatic
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11:04 EDT, 12 Mar, 2013
Review
The overall theme of the show Girls is the trials and tribulations that come with growing up in the boomerang generation. " On All Fours " had perhaps some of the strongest examples of just how difficult it can be for these kids to make persona more
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WSJ Speakeasy
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10:59 EDT, 12 Mar, 2013
Review
Everybody is losing control: Adam, Hannah, Marnie, Charlie, Shoshanna. They're all flailing, regressing, backsliding. None of the girls interact with Hannah either. http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2013/03/10/girls-recap-the-book-on-hannah/?mod=WSJBlog

