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Girls: The Complete Third Season

4.5 out of 5 stars 52 customer reviews

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Special Features

• Episodic Recaps • Season 2 Recap • Inside the Episodes • Audio Commentaries

Product Details

  • Actors: Various
  • Directors: Various
  • Format: Multiple Formats, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English, French, Portuguese, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Studio: HBO Studios
  • DVD Release Date: January 6, 2015
  • Run Time: 390 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (52 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00HSVNTGQ
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,986 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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Format: DVD
Yes, this series is a very hip look at twenty something year old girls in New York. But it is actually a much deeper character driven piece about their lives. When I was their age everything centered around Manhattan. Now the young and stylish flock to Brooklyn, which provides a vivid backdrop for these stories. And though I am no longer a twenty five year old, and not a woman, this show, for me, gives a brilliant insight into the mind of one. The third season finds Hannah (brilliantly played and sometimes written by Lenah Dunham) living in domestic bliss with her intense boyfriend Adam. Their relationship is strained by the arrival of Adam's even crazier sister, Caroline. Hannah's career takes a turn when her publisher suddenly dies, leaving her e-book project in limbo and tied up in contract. She goes to work for GQ where another unique group comes into play. Her once best friend Marnie (Allison Williams) struggles with a seemingly final break-up with Charlie. She often falls flat on her face while busy redefining herself, and while vulnerable, she is hilarious to watch. Jessa calls finally out of the blue and in her selfish way insists that Hannah drive out to the middle of nowhere to pick her up she's been kicked out of rehab for fraternization. Hannah muses over if she is in fact old enough to even rent a car and is infuriated to find out that Jessamine could easily have taken the train. All the characters including Sosh (so funny) are working on fully developing themselves and learning that part of growing up is lowering one's expectations. This series strikes a good balance between the poignant and the comedic every season.
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I love Girls because it's a show that pushes the limits of tv shows airing nowadays. The writing is perfection down to every sarcastic, rude and hilarious comment. The acting is brilliant and the characters are so different from everyone else in the show it's accurate. This season didn't have much darkness towards it which is what I liked about the first two seasons but every episode was gold in its own way. The story line is very relevant to how it is out there to many people close to the characters' age, their passions, the struggles, love and hate, selfishness, lust, desperation, loath and despair. We all look for something to hang on, we try to achieve greatness in everything or fail at life in the process. Our relationships with our friends and lovers surrounds us when we are trying to find ourselves and that's what Girls is all about. The humor is to die for and if you're looking for some Gossip Girl drama, sorry but this ain't for you.
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Format: Blu-ray
I am not a girl, this show isn't just for girls. This show is for everyone. I have watched this since the first episode aired, my girlfriend and I watch it together and we both enjoy it. People complain about the girls on the show being rich, white elitists, I don't see it that way. In fact Lena Dunham's character is usually pretty poor, having to ask her parents for money. And the rich girls on this show are kind of sad, and I think that's the point. You probably don't want to be any of these girls, you may not even want to be friends with any of them. But I'd certainly like to hang out with them because I do enjoy watching their lives unfold/fall apart. This show is essentially about the human condition, and how hard it can be to balance friendships and relationships with a partner or your parents or even coworkers. While I may not be thrilled with Hannah's choices throughout this season and especially the season finale, it fits her character and makes for great television. This maybe one of GIRLS strongest seasons, if not the strongest.

Season 3 picks up right about where we left season 2. Though due to creative differences between creator Lena Dunham and Christopher Abbott (who played Charlie in the last 2 seasons), his character has been written out of the show and we find out that he and Marnie (Allison Williams) had a bad break up. While Marnie picks up the pieces of her life after having moved in with her mother, Hannah (Lena Dunham) and Adam (Adam Driver) are back together and making a real go of it. Now they both live in Hannah's apartment together. Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet) continues to be fun loving and care free, having not been in touch with Ray (Alex Karpovsky) since they split last season. Ray now manages two coffee shops as he attempts to be more mature and grown up.
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I was really impressed with season 1 and 2 and eagerly awaited more of Lena Dunham's unique style. I believe that she is pure magic from head to toe but this season seemed rushed. It's almost as if there were 2 great episodes stretched out to fill the space of an entire season.

Since I don't subscribe to Dish or Cable, I am forced to wait for the discs to be released. I'm hoping season 4 will be better than this one.

Lena, you're a fantastic writer with a great imagination! Take your time and write stories worth telling just like you did for seasons 1 and 2.
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Unlikely HBO's other big hit, Game of Thrones, which started collapsing under it's own weight in it's 3rd season, Girls shows 'em how it's done by simply hitting it out of the park the third time out! No self-conscious attempt to recapture the magic here. TV doesn't get much better this, never resting on it's laurels, surprising and delighting all the time. I came real close to going 5 stars here. But unlike other Amazon reviewers I try to keep the rating system meaningful and not always going 5 star/1 star. But I'd give them that last star if they could reign in the occasional raunch just for raunch's sake only. Sometimes the raunchy stuff is integral to the story and very funny, other times it's gratuitous. It's not nearly as much of a drain on the proceedings as on Game of Thrones, where you might as well get up and get a snack when they start going at it, but it gets old and dull fast and let's out just enough air to keep the show floating under the 5 star bar. Sometimes less is more and although Lena Dunham is a great enough talent to be able walk that line of making a show that is consistently brilliant yet also consistently gutter-minded enough for HBO, I'd like to see what she'd be able to do within the limitations of network TV sometime. Hey, I almost forgot, it was really great to see Louise Lasser again!! She fit right in the mix!
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