The first episode of this television program was, in fact, pretty dank.
I watched Tiny Furniture as kind of prep work for Girls since I knew the latter was coming and I was going to watch the former by the end of the year anyway, and one of the things I noted while watching the film was that I kind of felt like the tone would work really well in 30 minute chunks. This proves true, and even if it does feel like Tiny Furniture for TV at times that's not really bad at all as far as I'm concerned.
I'm a bit puzzled at the critical acclaim both this and Tiny Furniture have seemed to garner, even by extension the near universal praise of Dunham, and as a result a notably vocal backlash in certain parts, but even being able to recognize some of the problematic elements in both of her works I find it easy to overlook the flaws and privileged perspective because, ultimately, that's what both creations appear to bring: perspective.