This Show....

Jan 20, 2013 22:27

So I want to talk about the show Girls. Before I watched it, I read about it. Mostly on ONTD. I heard from its naysayers, but still I thought it would be interesting to watch. So I started watching it on the HBO GO site and I finished watching over the course of week ( Read more... )

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moonagedaydream January 21 2013, 04:56:20 UTC
I watch girls, I like it. I don't get why people had a problem with it being not very diverse. There are shows with all african american casts. People acted like it was insane that she didn't have any people of color friends...it's not a very big group of people. I do feel like she caved to pressure and added that character so people would shut up and I wished she hadn't done that.

I get not being with someone because you don't share the same views. My best friend and her husband don't share the same views on religion and politics and they get in to a lot of fights about it.

She felt unsafe and freaked out.

I'm not saying that Hannah is a very likeable character but I really enjoy the show anyways.

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lady_leia_solo January 21 2013, 05:40:52 UTC
It's because of where it's set. The neighborhood has a lot of POC in it. But yeah maybe Lena doesn't have many non white friends.

I like Hannah, though she does a few things that make me side eye her, but I like her.

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moonagedaydream January 21 2013, 06:45:04 UTC
There are POC IN the show, just not in their immediate circle. People on ONTD act like only pure white people are ever on that show, even in the background and it annoys me.

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lady_leia_solo January 21 2013, 06:48:54 UTC
Okay, but it would be nice to see POC that aren't just filler you know?

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lusimeles January 21 2013, 05:20:12 UTC
donald glover is way too hot for lena dunham anyway.

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lady_leia_solo January 21 2013, 05:41:20 UTC
Way harsh Chantelle :P

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lusimeles January 21 2013, 05:48:05 UTC
wait, does this mean you disagree??? or are you just quoting clueless at me randomly?

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lady_leia_solo January 21 2013, 06:02:01 UTC
I am not disagreeing exactly XD

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katemacetak January 21 2013, 16:31:06 UTC
Considering that Hannah lives in NYC, particularly in an area that is diverse, I think it would be more realistic if she had some non-white friends.
But after all that, I would rather they just keep the cast rather than introducing a black actor that is obviously a token character.

I do like girls, but also realize that it's problematic, so it's not my favorite show by any means.

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moonagedaydream January 21 2013, 20:06:16 UTC
When it gets down to it though Hannah only has in the beginning 2 friends. Marnie and Jessa. Shoshonna comes in later because she's related to Jessa. She met Marnie and Jessa in college a long time ago, not in the ethnically diverse neighborhood she lives in now.

Hannah is with Adam, the only "new" one of her people. She met him at a party a while ago.

Then Hannah moves in with Elijah who is Hannah's exboyfriend, she also met him at art college.

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lady_leia_solo January 21 2013, 23:10:50 UTC
Yeah exactly. I mean maybe she doesn't get out a lot, but I would expect her to at least have non white acquaintances.

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faery January 22 2013, 01:51:15 UTC
Yeaaah. Is it too much to ask to have some media representation beyond tokenization? Apparently.

Ssssh, you're just being TOO SENSITIVE, right.

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lady_leia_solo January 22 2013, 02:58:35 UTC
Yeah exactly. We're everywhere but our media doesn't seem to reflect that.

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