For fans of the HBO series “Girls,” this has probably been said more often than not.
This doesn’t necessarily come as a surprise when considering the social media conversation surrounding the show.
Some critics shared a similar distaste for the Emmy-winning series.

Mother Jones reporter Asawin Suebsaengwrotethat “Girls” is “profoundly bland as it is unstoppably irritating.”
Allison Williams has shared that sentiment in regards to her time playing Marnie.
In “Girls,” Marnie’s storyline saw considerable life changes, heartbreaks, and mistakes.

Williams' empathy for Marnie’s struggles may also come from a more personal place.
So, it seems that she shares a special connection with Marnie, both on and off the screen.
In fact, there is one particular move Marnie made that Williams really disapproved of.

“I was fighting that the whole time as Allison,” she said.
“I did not want her to go down that road.
You just can’t run away from him.”

She has no patience for people who can’t get their lives together."
Allison Williams approves of this choice and happens to be proud of the show from a holistic view.
I would absolutely be OK with ‘Girls’ serving as a time capsule for this current generation.

It’s meaningful that ‘Girls’ is able to be successful in that way."