Enough people have said enough things about the parallels between
Sex and the City and
Girls, Shoshana included. One thing's for sure: If you are a hotshot fictional New York artist, and you're in either show, you will totally have a thing for stacking TVs on top of other TVs:
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Girls ("Bad Friend," 2/27/13)
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Girls ("Bad Friend," 2/27/13) |
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Sex and the City ("Models and Mortals," 6/14/98) |
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Sex and the City ("Models and Mortals," 6/14/98) |
HBO: It's not TV. It's TVs on top of other TVs.
Bonus: Actual art installation involving TVs stacked on top of other TVs. David Welch's
Totem Goals (
more at The Morning News):