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We don’t even see what her teaching job is like. The entire finale is concerned with her still coming to grips with accepting her role as a mother. We get no major insight into what a “settled” Hannah (if such a thing exists) might look like. Hannah’s baby is born but it’s still early days. I expected this episode to pull a time jump, and it does, but not a very big one. That’s a decent, bittersweet idea, but it was too abrupt a break for me, most specifically because Marnie and Hannah barely even interacted and, though the show has shifted its character dynamics drastically over the course of its run, I always felt Marnie and Hannah were the foundation relationship of the series. Sure, Hannah and Jessa made up, which was nice, but there was something of an implication that none of the girls would ever really be involved in each other’s lives again and that this was the last hurrah. I mean, Shoshanna definitively rejected everyone. Plus, it gave something of a coda to all the girls’ friendships, which felt vaguely uplifting.īut for an episode that culminated in an extended dancing/goofing off montage, I thought it was kind of a downer. It featured the entire core female friend group, whereas this one only has Hannah, her mom, and Marnie. Many folks appear to be of the mind that last week’s episode should have been the finale, which I can understand. Girls: Season 6, Episode 10 (Series Finale)Īlready the opinions on Girls’ final episode are pouring into the Twitterverse and there seems to be a fair amount of disappointment.