Posted on 01/13/2015 6:41:45 AM PST by CharlesThe Hammer
Always game to push the boundaries of the portrayal of awkward sex on television, merely a few short minutes into Girls fourth season, Lena Dunham managed to up the squirm factor by tossing in some unexpected butt play between Marnie (Allison Williams) and Desi (Ebon Moss-Bachrach). We caught up with the cast (and Brian Williams) at the season four premiere and asked them as delicately as we could their thoughts on the soon-to-be-infamous sex scene.
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PROUD to say I don’t watch, HBO Brian Williams, The Girls, and don’t know anything about any of the characters or actors who play them.
I feel sorry for you if you do.
They want to think that sexual deviancy is something new. Almost like it isn’t discussed very early in the Old Testament.
I refuse to pay for HBO but have seen a few minutes of the show while in hotels traveling on business. The weather channel is more entertaining.
Sometimes I really miss Mr. Hayes.
I think NYPD Blue uncovered this territory a decade ago.
Correction: The elite don’t want restrictions on what perverts do. They don’t want their spouses or kids being involved but if some lower class ham-and-egger gets AIDS, so what?
How many Homo Sapiens do you actually know?
Pope John Paul II said we’re becoming a “Culture of Death.” I notice Billy Graham just yesterday used the same phrase. It’s this kind of stuff -— sodomy as fun for home audience viewing -— that makes us smell, to decent people around the world, like a sewer. It’s not just hyperexcited Muslims who entertain the fleeting thought that “this so-called ‘culture’ needs to be cremated.”
This is a step in the right direction, compared to Lena Dunham’s experimentation with a preschool girl and Lena Dunham’s confusion between her fantasy life and real life (rape fantasy v. claiming a real gang rape).
This must be why all of my movie channels were free this past weekend
I heard that Lena Dunham and Rosie O’Donnell are going to film their interpretation of “Two Girls, One Cup” together. /sarc
Actually, would anyone be surprised?
Excellent comment.
(Don't judge me: it was on after "Game of Thrones", titled "Girls" and on HBO, and then the father was the other guy from "Bosom Buddies" who did "Newhart" so I thought that it could be funny or something. Didn't make it to the end of that first episode. Never watched again.)
I shrugged and thought about what TV is coming to. It was a day later that I realized that it was an Onion article. Not true, but believable enough that it slipped by me. I'm surprised that they didn't use that the following season.
Look up Dunham’s father profession and some of his work.
This daddy is PROAD of his little darlin’.
Idiocracy was a Documentary.
Je ne peux pas écrire, donc je distrais.
It's even got a nice ring to it.
Your just a sizist! /s
“cut the cord”
Yep.
My impression of aristocracy has always been of sexual abuse with authority, extreme promiscuity and perversion, underage sex and in-breeding. And, oh, the APPEARANCE of being genteel. Lovers on the side, boinking the “help” and the cousins, etc. No?
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