The Best TV Characters Critics Had to Learn to Love — IndieWire Critics Survey
Annoying, frustrating, or just misunderstood, these characters eventually evolved (or viewers did) to become favorites.
Annoying, frustrating, or just misunderstood, these characters eventually evolved (or viewers did) to become favorites.
From “Orange Is the new Black” to “Girls,” there are plenty of fun shows out there for viewers interested in stories about plus-size women living their best lives.
In a SXSW conversation with Glamour, the “Girls” co-creator discussed inspiring articles that she describes as “Lena Dunham apologizes for the 87th time.”
Glover played Dunham’s boyfriend in two episodes of “Girls” Season 2, and his most memorable scene was a creation all his own.
The alleged incident took place in 2012, when Miller was 35.
“Lost,” “Girls” and more shows that excelled once producers, writers and stars knew the end was coming.
The show’s creators will discuss the HBO series, Lenny Letter and the highs and lows of their career with America Ferrera.
We look back at the last lines spoken on screen by Hannah, Marnie, Shoshanna, Jessa and more, from “If I buzz…” to “feckless whores” to “I got this.”
Very Good TV Podcast: The end of “Girls” brings with it the question of what makes a proper farewell to a TV show.
The executive producers reveal the indie film inspiration for their final episode, and why they don’t have any regrets.
In Season 6, Episode 10, “Latching,” Marnie and Loreen head upstate to help a flailing Hannah.
Debating why Lena Dunham often acts in the nude on “Girls” is tired. You know what isn’t tired? Celebrating it.