‘Girls’ Season 6: Why The Final Episodes Are Very Relatable

Lena Dunham's HBO comedy, "Girls," is on its final season. After almost five years, Dunham, Allison Williams, Jemima Kirke, Zosia Mamet, Adam Driver, Alex Karpovsky, and Andrew Rannells are finally saying goodbye, and according to reports, the final episodes are still going to be very relatable.

'Girls' Is Hard To Watch Because It Is Painfully Accurate

A lot of women can relate to Hannah, Marnie, Shoshana, Elijah, Ray, and probably even a little bit with Jessa. Glamour said that the characters act on their own impulses while inviting you to laugh and at the same time, admit that you have imagined doing the same things that they have done. The series is hard to watch for the simple fact that what the girls do are achingly true.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the first three episodes of the "Girls" final season will show Lena Dunham and Jenni Konner working without a trace of complacency, as well as with creative boundaries they obviously want to push. Reports say that the final season will show the girls finally growing up.

The First Three Episodes Of Season 6 Will Have Different Tones

The first episode of "Girls" Season 6 will pick up after Hannah's successful New York Times column about Jessa. But then, Hannah will find herself to be an in-demand writer, and lands an unexpected gig going to Montauk. She would have to write about the fad of wealthy women appropriating surfing culture.

The second episode will have more genre play, and viewers will be seeing the toxic and disintegrated Desi/Marnie marriage to a logical extreme as a horror movie. Meanwhile, the third episode will feature guest star Matthew Rhys, whose return will call to mind Patrick Wilson's season-two episode "One Man's Trash." The first three Season 6 episodes have different settings and with different tones.

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