Me too...so disappointed!!! I guess I thought they were going to tie things up for all the characters. Everything is just so open ended and unfinished. I guess that's how real life is but in the Girls world I just wanted more closure.
For me last week was really the finale and this was more like an epilog ... but yeah.
You're absolutely right, I hadn't thought of it like that. Last weeks episode was more of a finale, all the characters were on and pretty much tied up their story lines.
Me too...so disappointed!!! I guess I thought they were going to tie things up for all the characters. Everything is just so open ended and unfinished. I guess that's how real life is but in the Girls world I just wanted more closure.
HoneyWest was correct in saying last weeks episode was more of a finale, it tied up things as much as could be expected for the characters ( except Marnie).
HBO has a special/documentary called "A Goodbye To Girls"
It's really interesting and humorous , Lena tells how they all met in real life, shows each of the actors casting calls, funny clips, all the shows guest stars, etc. Girls fans should check it out.
...and I just hated the way Hannah treated Marnie ( even though she has never been my favorite) I really didn't like the storyline of Hanna having a baby (that was out of left field to me), I wanted it to end with her having a great career as a writer, not being a single stressed out mom.
HBO has a special/documentary called "A Goodbye To Girls"
It's really interesting and humorous , Lena tells how they all met in real life, shows each of the actors casting calls, funny clips, all the shows guest stars, etc. Girls fans should check it out.
I saw that on there, will watch, thanks for the recommendation.
For me last week was really the finale and this was more like an epilog ... but yeah.
I agree. And the last episode was underwhelming. But then again, a big rowdy crowdpleaser of a finale would go against the unconventionality of the show. And it kind of worked in showing that the repetitive and self centered lifestyle cycle of youth is eventually broken when you are forced to grow up.
Reply by HoneyWest
on April 17, 2017 at 7:47 PM
For me last week was really the finale and this was more like an epilog ... but yeah.
Reply by Movie_Maven
on April 17, 2017 at 8:19 PM
Me too...so disappointed!!! I guess I thought they were going to tie things up for all the characters. Everything is just so open ended and unfinished. I guess that's how real life is but in the Girls world I just wanted more closure.
Reply by elliotthomas97
on April 17, 2017 at 8:25 PM
Sooooo underwhelming for a finale. Really half-baked.
Reply by ScorpionQ2
on April 18, 2017 at 11:06 AM
You're absolutely right, I hadn't thought of it like that. Last weeks episode was more of a finale, all the characters were on and pretty much tied up their story lines.
Reply by ScorpionQ2
on April 18, 2017 at 11:10 AM
HoneyWest was correct in saying last weeks episode was more of a finale, it tied up things as much as could be expected for the characters ( except Marnie).
Reply by ScorpionQ2
on April 18, 2017 at 11:16 AM
HBO has a special/documentary called "A Goodbye To Girls" It's really interesting and humorous , Lena tells how they all met in real life, shows each of the actors casting calls, funny clips, all the shows guest stars, etc. Girls fans should check it out.
Reply by ScorpionQ2
on April 18, 2017 at 11:34 AM
...and I just hated the way Hannah treated Marnie ( even though she has never been my favorite) I really didn't like the storyline of Hanna having a baby (that was out of left field to me), I wanted it to end with her having a great career as a writer, not being a single stressed out mom.
Reply by HoneyWest
on April 20, 2017 at 8:10 PM
I saw that on there, will watch, thanks for the recommendation.
Reply by ScorpionQ2
on April 21, 2017 at 11:36 AM
You're welcome It really is interesting.
Reply by JustinJackFlash
on July 5, 2017 at 10:10 AM
I agree. And the last episode was underwhelming. But then again, a big rowdy crowdpleaser of a finale would go against the unconventionality of the show. And it kind of worked in showing that the repetitive and self centered lifestyle cycle of youth is eventually broken when you are forced to grow up.