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Popular Searches 72Comments Jan 11, 2013 9:54AM Jan 11, 2013 8:50AM Jan 11, 2013 9:41AM Jan 11, 2013 10:17AM Jan 11, 2013 8:25AM No people of color on Girls. What exactly is the critics point? It simply means people of color are too smart to appear on this horrendous, degrading, unwatchable piece of cr*p. Biting social commentary? B.S. The fact that Girls is so poorly written and self-loathing and yet critically acclaimed tells you all you really need to know about Hollywood. SAD, SAD SAD. Report Are you sure you want to delete this comment? |
| TV’s 'it' girls |
TV divas who are definitely stealing the spotlight By Sona Charaipotra Lena Dunham, "Girls" Perhaps the most grumbled-about name on TV these days, Lena Dunham, the writer, director, producer and star of HBO's "Girls," has made "it" girls out of her co-stars Allison Williams, Jemima Kirke and Zosia Mamet to boot. Hailed as "a voice of a generation" from the very first episode, this sex-and-the-city quartet represents a very specific, disaffected Brooklyn aesthetic -- which also happens to be very white, as critics have pointed out. Bing: More about Lena Dunham | More about 'Girls' Who's your favorite TV "it" girl? Tell us on our MSN TV Facebook and Twitter pages. (HBO) |