The "girls" are over. We grieve together

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The HBO series "Girls" (Girls) will end after the sixth season. The creator of the series and the performer of the main role Lena Dunham says: "I started working in the show when I was 23. Soon I'm 30, and it's great that my third decade is completely occupied by "Girls"." The sixth season will be released in 2017 and will be the final one. The series tells about four friends from New York, who are in their early twenties. The plot is based on the events of the life of Lena Dunham and her friends. We remember what Lena taught us.

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The "girls" are over. We grieve together

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The "girls" are over. We grieve together

Lena Dunham's character Hannah is an aspiring writer. She even found a publisher, but he died. And in another publishing house, Hannah cannot be published under a contract for another three years. On top of everything else, you have to pay for the rent of an apartment. But Hannah is not discouraged, she is ready to exhaust herself with writing after work, but not to give up her dream, although everyone around her tells her that she is wasting time.

The "girls" are over. We grieve together

When Hannah and her boyfriend Adam ran into Adam's ex-girlfriend in a cafe, this girl made fun of Hannah's appearance. For four more seasons, viewers have been following the relationship between Hannah and Adam, how Adam ran to her at night when he found out that she had psychological problems. How Hannah took care of Adam when he broke his leg, even though they had already broken up. When Adam was asked why he was hanging out with Hannah instead of his best friends, he replied, "Hannah is my best friend."

The "girls" are over. We grieve together

When we first met the heroines in the first season, Marnie, Hannah's best friend, was dating Charlie. The young man took care of the girl too much, constantly rubbed himself next to her and generally behaved too intrusively. Marnie left him, but began to suffer when he was not around.

The "girls" are over. We grieve together

There is no doubt that Adam loves Hannah. In the third season, they began to live together, and Hannah was immediately glad that now they will spend all the time together. Even when friends come to visit, Hannah expects Adam to sit next to her. But somehow not so. Adam, like any other man, does not like to eradicate old habits and even more so to change under someone's influence.

The "girls" are over. We grieve together

When you're in your early twenties, you're impulsive, short-sighted, and certainly not thinking about the future. Lena Dunham was able to show this carelessness in the life of each of the heroines. In the first season, the girls are rude to their bosses, sleep with random men, and Jessa gets married "in the mood" at all. But the further the heroines develop, the more clearly they understand that life is not as simple as it seems.

The "girls" are over. We grieve together

The series begins with the fact that Hannah's parents face the fact: from that day on, they don't give her a penny, they no longer pay for her apartment, and in general she is now on her own. After anger and anger, Hannah came to accept the situation. So she finally became who she was supposed to be, and began to write. Who knows what the future would have been for Hannah if her parents hadn't pushed her to dream?

The "girls" are over. We grieve together

In the third season, Hannah's publisher dies. In this series, each of the girls comprehends death: what will happen to those we love and to whom we are dear after our death? What will happen to us if loved ones die? Hannah struggles with her callousness in this matter, but eventually realizes that you need to be strong even when everything ends.

The "girls" are over. We grieve together

Hannah and Adam broke up several times, but eventually got together anyway. Because it's love. Because the series is called "Girls", and girls need to believe in love.

The "girls" are over. We grieve together

Pretty Jessa always says what she thinks. Even when she was in rehab, she bluntly told one of the patients: "You're a lesbian, and I don't like you." But if Jessa hadn't said that, the girl would never have admitted to herself and society that she was really a lesbian.

The "girls" are over. We grieve together

Four girlfriends the whole series quarrel, then reconcile, fight, say offensive words. But remember the third season, where everyone went to the Haptons for the weekend to the house of Marnie's mom's friend. Marnie planned everything, wanted to spend time with her friends, but something went wrong, and everyone eventually quarreled. And in the morning Marnie comes into the kitchen, and her friends are standing there and silently washing the dishes. At this moment, even the most callous viewer is ready to believe that friends remain friends forever.

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