Note: Do not read on if you have not seen Season 1, Episode 5 of HBO's "Girls," entitled, "Hard Being Easy."
The aftermath of "Hannah's Diary" results in Charlie breaking up with Marnie -- and taking his Restoration Hardware-knockoff coffee table with him. Meanwhile, Hannah once again proves that she's clueless when it comes to her best friend.
She asks Marnie if she would have liked her essay had it not destroyed her relationship -- "like, as a piece of writing" -- and Marnie proceeds to give her the same "f--- you" look that I gave my television after watching this scene. I find myself going back and forth between loving Hannah and wanting to smack her head into a wall on a weekly basis.
Marnie doesn't have time to deal with Hannah because she's on a mission to win Charlie back ... but first she needs to find his apartment. Yes, you read that correctly.
The aftermath of "Hannah's Diary" results in Charlie breaking up with Marnie -- and taking his Restoration Hardware-knockoff coffee table with him. Meanwhile, Hannah once again proves that she's clueless when it comes to her best friend.
She asks Marnie if she would have liked her essay had it not destroyed her relationship -- "like, as a piece of writing" -- and Marnie proceeds to give her the same "f--- you" look that I gave my television after watching this scene. I find myself going back and forth between loving Hannah and wanting to smack her head into a wall on a weekly basis.
Marnie doesn't have time to deal with Hannah because she's on a mission to win Charlie back ... but first she needs to find his apartment. Yes, you read that correctly.
- 5/14/2012
- by Crystal Bell
- Aol TV.
Note: Do not read on if you have not seen Season 1, Episode 5 of HBO's "Girls," entitled, "Hard Being Easy."
The aftermath of "Hannah's Diary" results in Charlie breaking up with Marnie -- and taking his Restoration Hardware-knockoff coffee table with him. Meanwhile, Hannah once again proves that she's clueless when it comes to her best friend.
She asks Marnie if she would have liked her essay had it not destroyed her relationship -- "like, as a piece of writing" -- and Marnie proceeds to give her the same "f--- you" look that I gave my television after watching this scene. I find myself going back and forth between loving Hannah and wanting to smack her head into a wall on a weekly basis.
Marnie doesn't have time to deal with Hannah because she's on a mission to win Charlie back ... but first she needs to find his apartment. Yes, you read that correctly.
The aftermath of "Hannah's Diary" results in Charlie breaking up with Marnie -- and taking his Restoration Hardware-knockoff coffee table with him. Meanwhile, Hannah once again proves that she's clueless when it comes to her best friend.
She asks Marnie if she would have liked her essay had it not destroyed her relationship -- "like, as a piece of writing" -- and Marnie proceeds to give her the same "f--- you" look that I gave my television after watching this scene. I find myself going back and forth between loving Hannah and wanting to smack her head into a wall on a weekly basis.
Marnie doesn't have time to deal with Hannah because she's on a mission to win Charlie back ... but first she needs to find his apartment. Yes, you read that correctly.
- 5/14/2012
- by Crystal Bell
- Aol TV.
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