Since its 2012 debut, "Girls" has been one in all the foremost arguable shows on TV for a number of reasons -- one being Lena Dunham's frequent nudeness.
Although the series creator tends to remain cheerful and calm once it involves critics -- Howard Stern known as Dunham a “little fat chick WHO reasonably appears like Jonah Hill” earlier this year, and she or he took it without becoming upset -- the show's producers ar somewhat a lot of protecting.
At the tv Critics Association press tour on Thursday (Jan. 9), a communicator asked an issue that sent "Girls" producers Judd Apatow and Jenni Konner over the sting.
“I don’t get the aim of all the nudeness on the show -- by [Dunham] especially," the communicator aforementioned, in line with military action. "I want I’m walking into a entice wherever you go, ‘Nobody complains regarding all the nudeness on "Game of Thrones,"’ however i purchase why they are doing it. they are doing it to be salacious and titillate individuals. And your character is commonly nude indiscriminately times for no reason.”
Dunham stayed calm, saying, "I whole apprehend. If you’re not into Maine, that’s your downside and you’re about to got to work that out with professionals.” Apatow had somewhat a lot of to mention.
“That was a really clumsily expressed question that’s offensive on its face, and you ought to browse it and discuss it with others however you probably did that,” Apatow aforementioned to the communicator. “It’s terribly offensive.”
“I virtually was spacing out as a result of I’m in such a rage spiral that guy,” Konner side later. “I was simply staring at him and going into this rage [over] this idea that you simply would consult with a lady like that and accuse a lady of showing her body an excessive amount of. the thought of it simply makes Maine style of sick.”Season three of "Girls" premieres with succeeding episodes on Sun., Jan. 12 at 10 p.m. EST On HBO.
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