Shows girls Tells the story of four girls, Hannah, Marnie, Jessa and Suzanne, revolving around their growing friendship and lives. These girls are all very different, and as priorities change, so does their friendship.
Jessa is the “free spirit” of the group. Whenever she opens her mouth, she always surprises everyone with what she says. The show’s screenwriter, Lena Dunham, is good at creating characters that see themselves very differently than audiences see them. Here are Jessa’s ten best lines from the entire show.
“You know what the weirdest part of work is? You have to be there every day, even if you don’t like it.”
This is a statement that anyone, regardless of age, can laugh at. As people get older, responsibilities become a reality and work is part of it. Jessa’s free spirit makes her hate the idea of a job and she finds everyday life boring.
The quote shows people’s carefree side while at the same time expressing things that we all take for granted. It was also supposed to be privileged, but Jessa was a bit ignorant and the question wasn’t malicious.
“When I meet people for the first time, I’m drawn to them. After that, the attraction fades. It always wears off.”
It’s a phrase that resonates with many people in their 20s who are active in the dating industry. Finding true love was hard, and now harder than ever. The Tinder app launched in September 2012, the same year as the first Tinder was released. girls is broadcasting.
Dating has changed a lot as online dating has become accessible and the girls in this show are dealing with changes in the world arena in real time. Jessa’s comment makes sense because it shows how hopeful we can be when we first meet someone, but in a dating world that’s like it’s against you, that initial spark can quickly fade. bland.
“I will take care of you. I will be your great spiritual mentor.”
This line is from the seventh episode of the first season, “Welcome to Bushwick aka Cracking the Accident”. The girls ended up at a warehouse party in Brooklyn. After many arguments and a heated party incident, Shoshana revealed that she smoked some cigarettes and felt very high. As a result, Suzanne took cocaine.
Jessa plays a mother, but it’s no coincidence that she plays that mother in one of the most unhealthy situations. She actually left her role and gave Ray the responsibility of taking care of Shoshannah.
“When I’m thirty, I’ll look fifty. I’ll be as fat as Nico. You know why? Because I’ll be full of damn experiences.”
That line is the moment on the show where Jessa’s experience unfolds in the beautiful carefree light she or others often portray. It’s bittersweet. Jessa obviously does what she wants when she wants, but she knows the consequences of living a fast-paced life.
Jessa doesn’t want to live another life, but sometimes she feels like a savior or a martyr because of these different experiences.
“I can’t be knocked down. I can’t be stopped.”
Jessa always tries to prove how strong she is. She never wants to be seen as weak and therefore fall into impossible situations. At one point, Jessa wanted revenge on her ex-lover, so she seduced him. She knows he has a girlfriend, but they still have sex.
Then she kicked him out. He got really mad at her when she yelled at him. She just wants to show how strong she is and make her ex feel bad. Her goal was to ruin his life, and she did.
“I just went down to the stream to bathe and then ran across the field to dry.”
This moment happened at Marnie’s wedding. At the height of her stress and preparation for the ceremony, Shoshana tells Jessa that she looks weird/beautiful. Jessa replied nonchalantly, as if this was what everyone did.
This moment highlights that Jessa’s laid-back lifestyle is second nature to her, but it’s also downright ridiculous for viewers who find her laid-back lifestyle written too exaggerated.
“I hate when people wake up early. It’s mean.”
This sentence is reminiscent of Jessa’s earlier remarks about work. Jessa’s “follow your lead” attitude definitely makes her a no-timer. But her punctual approach and broader life structure are well written.
The girls see her as mundane and educated, and while she’s lost in a way, she’s also lost. But moments like this, when Jessa is bothered by things that seem normal to others, always make her laugh.
“Come on. Giuliani always had us. I miss him.”
In the episode “What shall we do with Adam this time?” Jessa’s boyfriend and Hannah’s ex-boyfriend Adam (Adam Driver) leave Jessa for a day to see if he still loves Hannah. Jessa is lonely and heartbroken. She took to the streets to find a feeling. When Ariana Grande’s Dangerous Woman plays, she sits in a bar at noon, smoking a cigarette. When she replied so, the bartender asked her to put the drink out.
This show is a very liberal show about very free thinkers. Giuliani is a conservative Republican, so Jessa clearly doesn’t miss Giuliani. But when she said that, the waiter ignored her, even though he did so reluctantly. It was clear that Jessa was unwell, and that statement came from a dark place, and it was clear that she was in it.
“What if I want to feel like I have boobs? This woman doesn’t care what I want.”
Suzanne has a new book, Listen to the ladies: The hard love method in the hard love game. When it says “Sex from behind is vile. Straight to the point. Ladies, you deserve someone who wants to see your pretty face.” Jessa really didn’t like that.
She feels the book is about what men want in a heterosexual relationship and makes assumptions about what women want. This idea is hilarious because not many people can say that they want to feel like their breasts during sex. Jessa always takes things to places you never imagined.
“Our best is terrible.”
This quote appeared in the penultimate episode of “The Goodbye Tour”. Last season, Jessa and her old best friend Hannah didn’t talk for a variety of reasons, but most notably because Jessa started dating Hannah’s ex-boyfriend Adam.
The two reunite and reconcile at Suzanne’s engagement party. When Jessa apologized, Hannah said they were just doing their best, to which Jessa only responded with a tearful smile. This moment shows that deep friendships can return and that although they have changed, they are still important and true.