Two Gen Z, twenty-something-olds watch HBO’s Girls for the first time.
Each week (or when they feel like posting) 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
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Two Gen Z, twenty-something-olds watch HBO’s Girls for the first time.
Each week (or when they feel like posting) 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
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.
Girlz on Girls
Two Gen Z, twenty-something-olds watch HBO’s Girls for the first time.
Each week (or when they feel like posting) 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