Everyone claims to hate Girls, but everyone watches it, even my 
commie  boyfriend. So I figured the above title was appropriate. Like 
any young,  politically minded, Brooklyn-dwelling female, I have a 
semi-fraught relationship  with the show, but I also love it immensely, 
so let’s dive in. 
Elijah  tells George he “fucked” Marnie, hence
 ending their relationship, but he won’t  tell Hannah because he knows 
it would upset her. What this says to me is that he  likes to have drama
 in his love life but not with his friends. Or, conversely:  he cares 
about Hannah more than he cares about George. Or possibly: he thinks  
Hannah is way more fragile. Did it even really count as sex? He wears it
 like a  weird badge of pride, like being bi would make him special and 
exciting.  
Even though I generally find her to be an exhausting,
 uptight bitch who  hates her friends and tries too hard to fit some 
preconceived mold of what it  means to be a grown-up, I feel kind of bad
 watching Marnie be told by the worst  potential boss ever that she is 
too square for the art world. Then again: she  could stand to stop 
buying suits the same place as my mom, who only wears them  because she 
is a lawyer and has to. 
Can we give Shoshanna and Ray a  medal 
for Best TV Couple Of All Time? Their conversation about bathing a pig 
is  just amazing.The stone  mosaic
 series is a grand collection of coordinating Travertine mosaics and  
listellos. And the way they deflate Marnie’s looming ego re: actually 
being a  model vs. having a “pretty person job” is aces. 
Jessa 
is supposed to be  a beautiful, flighty fool, yet she’s by far the 
smartest of the group  politically. She accurately fingers Bill Clinton 
for precipitating the financial  crisis by killing the Glass-Steagal Act
 in one breath, then says some dumb shit  about astrology the next. In a
 previous episode, she had the “crazy” idea to  unionize New York’s 
nannies (which would actually be a very positive development  if anyone 
could pull it off), right before losing a whole child. Is this Lena  
Dunham’s way of getting radical politics onto a mainstream show via 
their only  acceptable vehicle? Or are we supposed to think Jessa’s 
ideas are naive?  Dunham’s widely known to be a bougie Obama liberal, so
 I’m guessing the latter,  but who knows? 
And then Jessa says 
something like “Thomas John looks at  my paintings the moment I show 
them to him,” and all is lost in a sea of mean  laughter.Beautiful agate  beads in a wide range of colors & sold at factory direct prices. It is  supposed to be the latter, isn’t it? 
Yes, Sandy’s politics suck. But  Hannah has no clear idea why, and this isn’t about that,Our extensive range of  rubber hose
 is supplied to all  sorts of industries across Australia and overseas. 
anyway. It’s about the fact  that he didn’t like her essay. 
Sandy accuses Hannah of exoticizing him  because he’s black,Professionals with the job title mold maker
 are on  LinkedIn. and she says several things in a row that basically 
amount to “you  scan as white to me,” hence making things worse. The 
line “I don’t live in a  world that is separated like that” especially 
makes me laugh, because duh, yes  you do, it’s just more along class 
lines than color lines, and also, that is  something that Stephen 
Colbert says, in character, to make a point about  conservative 
hypocrisy. 
And then Hannah says “you look like a slutty Von  
Trapp child” to Marnie, and we remember why we put up with her. And then
 Elijah  says “you look like a slutty Von Trapp child” to Marnie, and we
 wonder how he  could ever be confused about his sexuality. 
Now 
that we’ve talked about  race, it’s time for Hannah to demonstrate her 
shitty brand of Liz Lemonism!  Marnie has gone and gotten herself a 
pretty person job, because what young and  attractive person in New York
 city hasn’t wanted to make a ton of money in the  service industry, and
 Hannah is jealous and judgy. Like many “liberal”  feminists, she blames
 the individual women who use their sex appeal to survive  in a 
patriarchal society for bringing all women down, as opposed to a more  
systemic critique that blames the patriarchy itself. This is painfully, 
 myopically wrong. Maybe she has more in common with Sandy and his Ayn  
Rand-reading ways than she thinks. 
But enough talk about 
politics, for  Adam is back and being murder-y in a sexy way. Sure, he 
was not that nice to  Hannah when they were dating,We offer the largest 
range of porcelain tiles
 online. and sure, he  should respect her wishes and leave her alone. 
But to let himself into the  house, speak the line “as a man living my 
man life, my desire for you cannot be  repressed,” and then demand a 
glass of milk before he goes? I can see why Hannah  loves this weirdo. 
Maybe someday they’ll get over themselves enough to feel the  same thing
 at the same time. 
"Even coming into spring, I had a couple  
knee issues," he said. "I had a couple surgeries coming into spring. I 
was  trying to push the fast-forward button, making sure I was catching 
up and able  to do everything I wanted to. This year, I've had a very 
productive offseason.  I'm just excited coming in and being 100 percent 
and firing on all cylinders  coming into spring right away." 
"I 
was confident that I'd be back here,"  he said. "I thought I developed a
 good relationship with the coaches and the  team. It's not as cut and 
dried as everyone thinks, but I really thought that I  had a good place 
here with the team and I'm excited to be back, for sure.  
"It's 
another chance to play in the big leagues and I'm excited. I  understand
 the landscape of the team and what Matt Wieters' role is with the  
organization. It's always a blessing to be in the big leagues and my job
 is to  just play the best that I can whenever that opportunity is. I'm 
happy to be  playing here with Matt Wieters and to be playing on a 
winning team."  
"Ultimately, you want to be an everyday guy and 
be an All-Star and all  those things, but sometimes the chances aren't 
as often as you think," he said.  "It's tough. So many teams have No. 1 
catchers. That's kind of the mold teams  would like, to have a No. 1 
catcher and a No. 2 catcher who plays 40 games,  somewhere in that 
ballpark, but a lot of teams are built differently. A lot of  teams 
split time. As for right now, I'm happy to be part of a winning team and
  we'll see what happens in the future."
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