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Girls - Episode 3.09 - 3.12 - March 2014 - Episode Press Releases

19 Feb 2014

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Episode 3.09 - Flo
While visiting her ailing grandmother (June Squibb) in the hospital, Hannah (Lena Dunham) is surprised by a strange request from her mother (Becky Ann Baker). Later, Hannah shares an uncomfortable drink with Rebecca (Sarah Steele), her overachieving med student cousin.
Written by Bruce Eric Kaplan; directed by Richard Shepard.

Episode 3.10 -Role-Play
Alarmed by Adam’s (Adam Driver) indifference when she fails to come home after a night out with co-workers, Hannah worries that the spark may be gone in their relationship. Marnie (Allison Williams) begins working at Soo Jin’s (Greta Lee) art gallery, though not in the role she expected; later, Desi (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) helps her rediscover her voice. Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet) has a surprise for Jessa (Jemima Kirke).
Written by Lena Dunham & Judd Apatow; directed by Jesse Peretz.

Episode 3.11 - I Saw You
Hannah gets a glimpse of some harsh realities when she invites Elijah (Andrew Rannells) to join her in her quest to complete an unfinished assignment. Jessa searches for a job. Hannah, Shoshanna and Elijah attend Marnie’s open-mic performance.
Written by Lena Dunham & Paul Simms; directed by Jesse Peretz.

Episode 3.12 - Two Plane Rides (season finale)
On the day of Adam’s opening night, Hannah gets news that could change the direction of her career and their relationship. Marnie chooses an inopportune moment to divulge a secret to Shoshanna, who is dealing with her own unexpected news. Jessa’s boss asks for an unusual favor.
Written by Lena Dunham; directed by Lena Dunham.

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