Girls in Hoodies Podcast: Girls, Queens, and Adam Driver
Even though we’re deep in blockbuster reality season — with American Idol, Survivor, and the just-wrapped The Bachelor all filling the airwaves with hypercompetitive, catfighting, backstabbing energy — the Girls in Hoodies would rather talk about the feel-good phenomenon RuPaul’s Drag Race, which may just be the most positive reality show on television. All the talk of wig-tossing and lip-synching puts us in good spirits before tackling one of the darkest episodes of Girls yet. Our feelings about Adam grow ever more complicated, to say the least, but that probably won’t stop us from posting Adam Driver fan art all over Tess’s Facebook wall.
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Filed Under: Adam Driver, Girls, Grantland Network, Lena Dunham, Reality TV, TV
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