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"And that was the last time her parents saw her alive..."
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"It's not hippie witch, it's Twin Peaks and it's very in.”
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How do the filmmakers differentiate between Rollins the professional loudmouth and the Old Testament cautionary tale Cain? By removing his tattoos, natch.
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Willem Dafoe generally nails it when it comes to playing weirdos, creeps, and psychopaths. But every now and then, he lets one of his colleagues go balls-out nuts.
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You don’t have to be a lapsed Catholic from South Philly to catch all the subtle-as-an-uppercut-to-the-jaw nods to religious iconography and Christ-as-hero imagery in this movie.
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Can it be possible for the season finale to leave all four girls in a settled place?
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Hannah deals with her father's coming out, while Jessa manages to make even minor characters' lives miserable.
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Hannah's father comes out of the closet, Hannah tries to patch things up with Fran, and Jessa remains the most repugnant person on this show.
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A more self-actualized Hannah begins to appear, even if everyone around her is still the worst.
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Adam's girlfriend reveals a shocking secret, whereas Hannah makes a new self-discovery.
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Hannah returns home to Brooklyn and discovers that a lot has changed in the month that she was away.
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Things continue not to go well for Hannah in Iowa.
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Hannah and Marnie make efforts at standing up for themselves (while, naturally, experiencing immediate pratfalls), and Jessa and Shoshanna prove their entitlement.
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Hanna settles into her new life in Iowa, and learns that the Midwest isn't as fun as she thought.
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Shoshanna graduates, Jessa drops some life advice, Hannah gets ready to move to the midwest, and Marnie acts as the talent at a "jazz brunch."
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Excited for the upcoming season of Girls but forget where we left off? Here's a guide to catching up on those young women and their existential dilemmas.