
2012 was a different time. Barack Obama was a US president, "Call me maybe" by Carly Rae Jepsen and "someone I used to know" from Goye (in which Kimbra participated) shot down the Billboard graphs, and "Gangam Style" was, like something. Also, "Girls", the comedy series created and handled by writer, director and actor Lena Dunham, stared at HBO and inspired literal decades on discourse.
Dunham returns to the small screen with the new original series of Netflix "Too", which premieres on July 10 - and in one feature in DiversityShe admitted that she would Think about reviving the "girls" (kind of "sex and the city" restarting "... And just like that," except I hope restarting "girls" would be restarting well). It would be tricky, however.
"If we had something to say, it was really specific and it was a moment in their lives where we felt like we rethinked-like a thousand-year-old women to become mothers or get into menopause or live in homes of old age-I would always like to work with those people again," Dunham explained. This makes sense, because "girls" are characterized by Incredible Ensemble, all of whom played now artistic characters ... And Dunham needed some time to weigh their destinies, as they imagined them in real time.
"Joshana was married and then divorced from the mayor of New York, and she leads an athletic startup which is zero waste," Dunham told Zosia Memet's high -heeled Shapiro. So, What about Marnie Michaels (Allison Williams), eminently Mem-Handbook-A singer Whose "stronger" translation still haunted the show's fans? "Marnie - it's a third marriage," Dunham calmed down. "She still sings, but I think Marnie really needs to take him to sex and love addiction anonymous."
As for the frankly awkward free spirit of Emmeima Kirk, Essaesa Johansson, Dunham was quite clear: "Essaesa is unvaccinated and lives on a boat in Croatia." So what about men in the series - specifically, Adam Saker (Adam Driver), Ray Ploshanski (Alex Karpovski) and Ilija Cranz (Andrew Rannels)? According to Dunham:
"Adam is a cult theater actor and he probably lives in Berlin, and Ray is still at the City Council and leading his cafe and doing better than everyone. Elijah is Sitkom's fourth lead, making a good amount of money and still seeking a loveub in all the wrong places."
Funny, Danham saved her character, Hannah Horvat, for the last. "Oh, God, I forgot about it!" Cried Danham. "She teaches to Bard (college) and wants to raise her son. She probably has a girl who is, as a chef. And she is less obsessed with being famous. That's where I feel she will land."
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