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Girls - Season 5
TrailerThe Season 4 finale seemed to delicately hint that there might be more to the blossoming friendship between Adam and Jessa, and Sunday night’s episode confirmed it. The fifth season premiere is a reminder that recent seasons have done a lot to push the girls in different directions, and that they've rarely been together as a quartet.Actors: Lena Dunham, Allison Williams, Jemima Kirke, Zosia Mamet, Adam Driver, Alex Karpovsky, Andrew Rannells, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Jake Lacy, Rita Wilson, Bridget Everett, ...»Director: Lena Dunham, Richard ShepardCountry: United StatesDuration: 30 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 7.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Girls - Season 5"
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Characters of "Girls - Season 5"
Hannah HorvathPlayed by: Lena Dunham
Marnie MichaelsPlayed by: Allison Williams
Jessa JohanssonPlayed by: Jemima Kirke
Shoshanna ShapiroPlayed by: Zosia Mamet
Adam SacklerPlayed by: Adam Driver
Ray PloshanskyPlayed by: Alex Karpovsky
Elijah KrantzPlayed by: Andrew Rannells
Desi HarperinPlayed by: Ebon Moss-Bachrach
Fran ParkerPlayed by: Jake Lacy
Evie MichaelsPlayed by: Rita Wilson
Dill HarcourtPlayed by: Corey Stoll
Caroline SacklerPlayed by: Gaby Hoffmann
Tad HorvathPlayed by: Peter Scolari
Loreen HorvathPlayed by: Becky Ann Baker
Laird SchlesingerPlayed by: Jon Glaser
AbigailPlayed by: Aidy Bryant
ScottPlayed by: Jason Ritter
Restaurant PatronPlayed by: Samantha Lee Johnson
Charlie DattoloPlayed by: Christopher Abbott
Tally SchifrinPlayed by: Jenny Slate
HermiePlayed by: Colin Quinn -
Creators of "Girls - Season 5"
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Critic Reviews of "Girls - Season 5"
The AtlanticMarch 20, 2017There is love and gentleness to the show that is more pervasive than ever before in the fifth season.
ColliderFebruary 19, 2016As relationships take on new shades of meaning as they become grounded and real, Girls begins to really build something wonderful. Dare we call it ... maturity?
HitFixFebruary 18, 2016Girls still feels like Girls, albeit a less surprising version than it was back at the start, and that bumpy transition into real maturity should provide some good material for everyone as the series moves through these last two years.
We Got This CoveredFebruary 17, 2016Endearing, alienating, genuinely funny, and regularly contemptible, the fifth season of Girls remains the best-acted, best-written reason to scream into a pillow on a weekly basis.
TV LineFebruary 16, 2016Interestingly enough, in the show's penultimate season, Dunham's self-absorbed creation is... more sharply focused, fascinating and flat-out funny than ever before.
Independent (UK)February 22, 2016Rather than the weaving narrative of earlier seasons, this episode felt too bitty for the viewer to re-connect with any of the characters.
Globe and MailFebruary 19, 2016There is, at last and again, some poignancy, stoicism and a sense of gratitude between these maddening, sometimes painfully annoying people.
TIME MagazineFebruary 18, 2016The manner in which Hannah's family ties have evolved represent the very best of Girls: A show that has become convinced it's about a group of pals, but one that should be about the birth of one adult consciousness.
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