Hannah Is "a Voice of a Generation"
The line that launched 1,000 thinkpieces.
Shoshanna Accidentally Smokes Crack
Zosia Mamet proves she's a fearless, pantless comedic genius.
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Jessa Gets Married to a Douchebag
Of course Jessa gets married on a whim to a man she hates, looking like a page out of the Free People catalog. Of course she does.
Hannah Bones Patrick Wilson
This was the first of several beautifully done bottle episodes, but (unfortunately) more notably, it also spawned peak Internet frenzy over Lena Dunham's body and its worthiness.
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The Return of Charlie
Mark Schafer/courtesy of HBOA surreal reunion that hammers home one of Girls' recurring themes: You don't really know the people you used to know.
The Beach House Dance Routine
The four girls joyfully, drunkenly dance together before getting into a huge, blowout fight and then silently making up in the morning: a perfect circle of friendship in your twenties.
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Marnie Sings "Stronger" at Charlie's Work Party
Is this the single most cringeworthy moment in six seasons of many? I don't know, because I blacked out from secondhand embarrassment watching it.
Shoshanna Goes to Japan
Great things happen when the girls leave their New York City home base—especially for Shoshanna.
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Hannah works at GQ
Hannah "quits" her first real job with a salary that inspired her to wear clothes that actually fit because it's beneath her very important level of artistic integrity. Yup, sounds about right.
Hannah Gets Into a Tricky Situation With Matthew Rhys
A messy discussion of feminism followed by one of the more disturbing on-screen peen scenes you'll ever see.
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Hannah and Elijah Do Coke
This episode contains some of the show's best moments in: a) wardrobe (Hannah's neon mesh tank top), b) one-liners ("It's a Wednesday night, baby, and I'm alive"), c) soundtracks (Icona Pop's "I Love It"), and d) chemistry (Hannah and Elijah forever, please).
Hannah and Adam Break Up, Part I
This is the most comical and least heartbreaking of Adam and Hannah's many breakups (the final one gutted me), but it captures the essence of their characters early in the relationship—Adam's wild intensity and Hannah's overdramatized victimization (she's "like, the most scared person who's alive")—and it ends with one of the most Girls scenes in Girls history: Hannah eating cake alone on the beach at dawn.
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