Review: Season 2 of HBO's "Girls" continues to stay true to its core themes
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“And all the roads we have to walk are winding… and all the lights that lead us there are blinding… There are many things I would like to say to you but I don’t know how…”
The lyrics to “Wonder Wall” by Oasis, which closed this week's fourth episode of HBO's "Girls" could not speak any truer to its main themes. Four episodes into the second season that began on Sunday Jan. 13, 2013, “Girls” appears to still speak true to its original theme: the trials and tribulations of being a 20-something year old with a college education but still having no idea on which turn down the winding road they should take next. All the while, as these characters pretend to act like the adults they try to aspire to.
For readers not familiar with the show, “Girls” centers on four girls in their mid-twenties living in New York City facing the challenge that every undergraduate student has nightmares about: the real world.
For readers not familiar with the show, “Girls” centers on four girls in their mid-twenties living in New York City facing the challenge that every undergraduate student has nightmares about: the real world.