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Rouge by Comme des Garçons (2020) +

Lena Dunham's Creative Nonfiction (2009) + Tiny Furniture (2010) + Girls (2012-17) + Sharp Stick (2022) 

with Dan Allegretto of Dial Dan

 08/26/22 S04.177

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Bryan

god i forgot how good this episode is!!. Dan needs to come back

Ashley S.

This is such a great one to revisit. Pure comfort ❤️

Melly

Hey Jack are my headphones broken or is this just your side of the conversation? Just ignore this if it’s my shitty headphones

Lauren

So excited!!!

Sash

Was wondering when this collab would happen! I took the T.V. personality isometric test and got 90% Jessa Johanssen…it’s not easy being this chic and nihilistic!

Sash

Scott Speedman SLEEPER HOTTIE

Sarah King

Omg please do a Mists of Avalon/MZB episode 🙏🙏🙏

A B

Yes thank you 🥹

Thomas

It’s very true that women be smelling.

MSE

I NEED that Marion Zimmer Bradley idea to come to fruition!!!!

auhin4

Horseradish and wasabi rock

Annery Marte-McNulty

I’m a New Yorker, saw 9/11 happen from my office window, but can’t bring myself to go to the memorial. Maybe soon.

Kitty Lunacy

So excited to listen to this. ❤️

Scout Dixon West

“He has a weird shaped mouth, it’s kind of like a peanut” lmfaoooo

Pete

Respectfully, I have to disagree with Jack's take on Girls. The only way it works is if Lena Dunham is "in" on it. That's very shaky ground to build this reading on. That she has pulled off, with a wink and a nod, the greatest troll job in the history of television? I see no evidence of this. What I do see evidence of, a mountain of, is that she is exactly the kind of self-unaware proto-shitlib she has always been, and this show wasn't some kind of satire or send-up of people exactly like her (but poorer), but rather a sincere and genuine work, earnest to its very core. In other words NOT reactionary in the slightest. It's a self-unaware unintentional self-parody. Every girl I knew in Brooklyn at the time hated this show. They were all proto-shitlibs too, but I think they hated it because they saw themselves reflected in it, and it made them uncomfortable. The difference here is that Lena Dunham is rich and famous and they aren't. She has an escape from this life in the real world and they don't. Even the ending of this show was the most insane, disconnected from reality, sheltered kid bullshit ever. She gets a professorship...for literally no reason? No degree, no body of work, no qualifications whatsoever. They just hand out professorships at small liberal arts colleges with $60,000 a year tuitions to complete nobodies? I guess in the actual world real-life Lena Dunham grew up in, that kind of shit happened. but to imply that has any connection to reality? That's a pretty good example of what I'm talking about in this "self-unaware unintentional self-parody" versus "secret massive reactionary troll job" thing.

Samantha

When Jack opened with shampain I knew that was mother

Jacob McArthur

meeting of the minds 😍 so cool to hear two podcasters ive listened to separately for a long time meet and hit it off.