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      • In the season-one episode “Weirdos Need Girlfriends, Too,” Adam (Adam Driver) pees on Hannah (Lena Dunham) while they’re in the shower together. This wasn't as controversial as it was shocking: Adam was already established as the episode’s titular weirdo, but the show was building up some charm in him.
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  1. Apr 2, 2021 · Adam Driver has a good explanation for why Hannah Horvath and Adam Sackler could have never worked in Lena Dunham's 'Girls.'.

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    Why She’s Terrible:The aforementioned “voice of my generation” statement, plus plenty of other similar declarations. First season Hannah (and subsequent seasons, too) was confident to the point of arrogance, and, most of all, so incredibly self-centered and selfish that she didn’t think of anyone other than herself. Ever. Redemption: In the last tw...

    Why She’s Terrible:Unlike Hannah’s in-your-face confidence, Marnie is insecure to a fascinating degree. Every move she makes is motivated by how it’ll look to others — not how it’ll work for her. See: Everything from her embarrassing music video to her ill-advised marriage to her music partner. Plus, she was as selfish as Hannah, she just wanted pe...

    Why She’s Terrible:Jessa was a selfish, impulsive addict who makes big life decisions on a whim and can’t really be relied on for much — well, other than a good time. And just when she started to turn her life around, she went and fell in love with her friend’s ex — not just any ex, either, the most important relationship her supposed BFF had in he...

    Why She’s Terrible:The annoying little sister of the friend group, Shosh was self-unaware in a very different way from Hannah, insecure in a way not unlike Marnie, and she talked REALLY fast. Yes, she was annoying. Redemption:Shosh was also always the smartest member of the group (no matter how intellectual Hannah fancied herself), and after losing...

    Why He’s Terrible:Don’t think the awfulness was limited to the girls. Adam treated Hannah horribly throughout most of their relationship, and then dated her best friend. Redemption:Over the years, Adam learned how to better treat the women he dated, and found a career path that allowed him a creative outlet. Plus, becoming an uncle and caring for h...

    Why He’s Terrible:Ray was a grumpy, lonely young man in an old man’s body who barely tolerated being around the Girls. Redemption: His redemption came much earlier in the series than the rest of the characters, as he softened his hard edges and fell into relationships with Shoshanna and Marnie. But while those women both wanted to change him, ultim...

    Why He’s Terrible:Hannah’s ex-boyfriend-turned-gay-BFF-turned-roommate was the person she turned to for gossip and smack-talking, and his similar career paralysis didn’t really provide motivation for either of them. As much as they comforted each other, they could also be toxic for each other as well. Redemption:Perhaps seeing Hannah’s writing care...

  3. Feb 11, 2017 · In the season-one episode “Weirdos Need Girlfriends, Too,” Adam (Adam Driver) pees on Hannah (Lena Dunham) while they’re in the shower together.

    • Henry Blodget
  4. Feb 16, 2015 · Yes, the fifth episode of HBO’s Girls, “Sit-In,” saw star-crossed lovers Hannah (Lena Dunham) and Adam (Adam Driver) air out their grievances and, ultimately, break up.

    • Marlow Stern
  5. www.gq.com › story › adam-driver-girls-interview-gqThe GQ+A: Adam Driver | GQ

    Nov 28, 2012 · Did Adam Driver from HBO's Girls play the most surprising character on TV this year? When he wasn't peeing on Lena Dunham in the shower or pumping iron in the bedroom, he was subtly...

  6. Jan 10, 2023 · Before appearing in the Star Wars movies and Noah Baumbach's 'A Marriage Story', Adam Driver appeared in Lena Dunham's 'Girls' in a role that mirrored his life.

  7. Not trying to argue with your point - you're right that Adam didn't break up with Hannah. But he wasn't acting like someone who wanted to be in a relationship, space or no. Hannah was very supporting of Adam's career pre-Broadway and expressed verbatim her anxiety about what might happen to them.