Love it or hate it, HBO's "Girls"
is the series that people just can't stop talking about. Pop-culture
critics have their weekly platforms, but we thought we'd pass the mic to
those we feel are most qualified to comment: the women of NYC
themselves, of course.
Every week, we'll be checking in with New
York City women to see what they thought of the latest installment of
"Girls," and whether they think of themselves as ... girls. (Are we
really, as Shoshanna insisted in the first season, the ladies?)
Season three kicked off Sunday night, and Nayomi Reghay,
a 29-year-old comedian who lives in Brooklyn's Bed Stuy neighborhood
was watching. She gave us a piece of her mind about hiking, hotel sex
banishment and girl-on-girl verbal crime in coffee shops.
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