While Charlotte is frustrated that she's can't get pregnant despite her efforts with Trey, Miranda has the exact opposite problem: her lazy ovary combined with Steve's lonely ball somehow managed to get her pregnant in what Samantha called "a mercy fuck" ("he only had one ball", Miranda justifies). Although she's decided to have an abortion, she isn't sure about whether or not to tell Steve. Carrie thinks she should, despite never having told a waiter from The Saloon that she got an abortion herself after a drunk one night stand over a decade ago. In the waiting room of the abortion clinic, Miranda reconsiders her position as she wonder when she'll ever find time and chances to get pregnant again; so she decides to keep it. Meanwhile, Charlotte discovers her uterus is attacking Trey's sperm and considers in vitro fertilization; Carrie comes clean with Aidan about her past after meeting the waiter that knocked her up and Samantha has a hard time being the rep for Lucy Liu and finding a
Prepare to delve into the tumultuous world of Hannah, Marnie, Jessa, and Shoshanna as they navigate through relationships, work-life balance and self-discovery in the heart of New York City. The American comedy-drama series 'Girls' is no ordinary tale about young adulthood; it’s a raw, realistic dive into what it means to be a woman in her twenties today.
Created by Lena Dunham who also stars as Hannah Horvath aspiring writer, 'Girls' has won critical acclaim for its post-feminist commentary and exploration of female sexual subjecthood. It explores themes such as body positivity featuring characters with diverse body types while addressing issues related to body image and self-esteem. Over six seasons and 62 episodes running from April 2012 to April 2017, this award-winning show has captivated audiences with its frank depictions of sex, relationships, personal growth and even topics like abortion.
Joining Dunham onscreen are Allison Williams as Marnie Michaels art gallery assistant; Zosia Mamet playing Shoshanna Shapiro; Jemima Kirke taking on the role of Jessa Johansson; Adam Driver in character as Adam Sackler; Alex Karpovsky as Ray Ploshansky; Andrew Rannells portraying Elijah Krantz among others. Each actor brings their unique flair to their character creating a diverse ensemble that truly represents different aspects of young womanhood.