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You could... I dunno.. read the article linked in the tweet to find out?
Long story short, he's an intense dude, she struggled w/insecurity from the pressures of running a show at such a young age, was worried she couldn't control a set, her recollection of their IRL relationship seems to have somewhat mirrored their love/hate on screen interactions, and they haven't talked since the show.
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“Girls,” which ran on HBO from 2012 to 2017, starred Dunham as the self-centered yet oddly charming writer Hannah Horvath and Driver as her toxic on-again, off-again boyfriend, also named Adam. According to Dunham’s new memoir, their real-life relationship wasn’t too different.
Things got off to a rocky start during the filming of the first season, with Dunham claiming her “careful blocking went out the window and he hurled me this way and that” during their first sex scene. “Stunned, I couldn’t speak for a moment, unsure of what had happened — had I lost directorial authority, allowed the scene to go off the rails, not given proper instructions? Would I be removed from my command post immediately?” she writes. “It wasn’t that I felt violated — and I also wouldn’t know if I had, as there was little in my sexual life that I hadn’t allowed to happen, and for no pay. But I felt that something intimate, confusing and primal had played out in a scenario I was meant to control.”
She also writes that Driver walked out of the room after she showed him the pilot episode and “didn’t answer any of my calls for the next three weeks.” When he finally called, Dunham was sure he was going to quit the show, but instead he admitted that he rushed out because he hates watching himself.
After “Girls” was picked up, Dunham’s anxiety increased as she faced the pressures of running a TV show at just 24 years old. When it was time to shoot the final episode, she reveals that she disassociated to deal with the stress.
“At work, I found it was hard to act or direct when I wasn’t, in fact, a person. I wondered if everyone on set could tell that an alien had replaced me,” Dunham writes. “I wondered if my scene partners could feel how barely human I was.”
She then recalls one instance with Driver where he grew frustrated with her for forgetting her lines during rehearsal and alleges he “hurled a chair at the wall next to me.”
“I remember doing a fight scene with Adam and how scary it was to meet someone so totally present with such absence,” she writes. “Late one night, as we practiced lines in my trailer, I found that mine were suddenly gone. I knew I’d written them. I’d known them only minutes before. But when I opened my mouth, all that came out was a stammer — until finally, Adam screamed, ‘frickING SAY SOMETHING’ and hurled a chair at the wall next to me. ‘WAKE THE frick UP,’ he told me. ‘I’M SICK OF WATCHING YOU JUST STARE.'”
A rep for Driver did not immediately respond to Variety‘s request for comment.
After the chair incident, Dunham says that she “didn’t tell anyone” but “I said my lines correctly after that.” However, during the first season she and Driver still “felt like partners” and continued to rehearse together frequently, though they “fought often.”
“I reasoned that the intensity of his anger at me, anger that could make him spit and throw things, was proportionate to the intensity of our creative connection,” Dunham writes in “Famesick.” “One day in his dressing room, as I apologized for a perceived slight I couldn’t remember committing, he got close to my face and hissed, ‘Never forget that I know you. I really fricking know you.’ ‘What do you know?’ I yelped. ‘You don’t go to parties. You love animals. And you hate being whispered about.’ And he was right.”
As they continued to spend time together on and off set, Dunham admits she “spent an inordinate amount of time wondering if Adam liked me.”
“He could be short-tempered and verbally aggressive, condescending and physically imposing. He could also be protective, loving even,” Dunham writes. Later in the book, she even claims that he once “punched a hole in his trailer wall” because he “hated his new haircut.”
But he was also there for her. During a particularly rough anxiety week for Dunham, she details how Driver came over to her apartment every night to keep her company. One night, he called her to say, “I’m warning you, if I come up, I’m not leaving this time.” But Dunham didn’t let him in.
“I crouched at the window, watching him park his bike, pull out his phone, and dial. But I didn’t answer. It felt as simple as ignoring your doorbell, as pretending to be asleep, as impossible as stopping your blood from flowing,” she writes. “But some part of me knew — some wise part of me, some bold part of me —that if we crossed whatever boundary we were threatening to cross, the return to work would be tinged with humiliation, that I’d be minimizing any authority I still had, and that, however it went, my heart — bruised but improbably not yet broken — would crack.”
She says the two “never spoke about it again,” but when Driver told her he was engaged, she felt “heartbroken.”
“It was absurd to be heartbroken, to have thought I meant anything, that I occupied any role beyond distraction,” she writes. “I was his scene partner, sure — and so when we were in a scene, his attention was piercing, his presence all-consuming. But in life? It would never be me who kept him in line. I didn’t have the chops. Even at work, I couldn’t do it, in the one place I was meant to make the rules.”
Dunham also details filming their last scene together in the final season — the one where their characters break up for good and Adam famously says “good soup.” Although she writes that the two of them “had barely spoken in three years,” they “kept crying” in between takes.
“It felt, for just a moment, like he was saying sorry,” Dunham says. “Maybe I was, too — for never knowing how to manage him, what he needed, how to avoid making his face contort with frustration and rage.”
When filming wrapped, Dunham says Driver told her “I hope you know I’ll always love you” before saying goodbye.
“Who knows — maybe I’d write him new parts. We would tell new stories. We would laugh at the way things had been, and smile at the way they were now,” Dunham writes. “But I never heard from him again.”
Long story short, he's an intense dude, she struggled w/insecurity from the pressures of running a show at such a young age, was worried she couldn't control a set, her recollection of their IRL relationship seems to have somewhat mirrored their love/hate on screen interactions, and they haven't talked since the show.
I can't remember if it's in the episode when Carla and Elliot think he's gay and are trying to help him come out but at some point he says he appreciates hotness no matter the gender. He's also in a thruple in a later season w/a pair of poly doctors it seems pretty clear he's banging both the husband and wife.
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If they had the balls that they had back in 2001 we could have the todd make fun of him for being gay.
The Todd probably hooked up w/him though. Dude went bi himself during the original run.
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If you are a Hunarian Vance's visit must have been offensive. How would we like it if some politician from god knows where, New Zealand or someplace showed up and started giving speeches on behalf of a Presidential candidate (and with a "wagging finger" style...don't you know wha't good for you...type style).
Vance should be fired. A sitting VP going to another country to stump for another leader who gets wiped out in their election is pathetic. He has been completely useless w/Iran as well. Just a big empty void of worthless hot air.
They probably should have gone w/MCU TV movies instead of full on TV series w/their MCU shows. It would have made for tighter scripts and mitigated keeping up w/the continuity feeling like such a slog.
re: X Post: Israel Behind Funding Of Mass Immigration
Posted by Dr RC on 4/9/26 at 2:05 pm to RollTide4547
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Me thinks my family and my way of life are MUCH more threatened by followers of that "Mostly Peaceful Religion" than by the jews...
Regardless of if this conspiracy being true or not, there seems to be a pretty large difference between your average American Jewish person and an Israeli.
It's like comparing a Vandy football fan to a Bammer. Both SEC sure but one is fairly harmless and friendly while the other might kill or sexually assault you over the results of the game.
Nobody should be worried about what Dr. Cohen from down the street is up to. A government that thinks it's ok to rape prisoners though? Hard to fully trust their motives even if they sometimes line up w/ours goals.
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I have no idea why the White House is continuing to go to bat for Israel right now.
No idea ehh?

re: Trump expected to sign executive order soon on NCAA transfer portal, NIL, and eligibility
Posted by Dr RC on 4/3/26 at 8:22 pm to The Pirate King
lol none of this shite will stand up in court
re: Paul Mainieri comments on his firing
Posted by Dr RC on 3/25/26 at 12:22 pm to CarolinaGamecock99
I mean... if you come in saying this isn't a rebuild and then you proceed to put out a team that looks like it needs a rebuild....
re: Reacher star Alan Ritchson caught on video allegedly beating neighbor over speeding
Posted by Dr RC on 3/25/26 at 12:20 pm to SouthEasternKaiju
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Facts, not feelings.
said the biggest vibes posters on the board.
:lol:
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Un-American pieces of shite
What a bunch of pricks for trying to make America's pastime more popular around the world.
:rolleyes:
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This is not close to being “news”. The price of those two things has been surging for quite some time.
Remember kids, it's never news when our wonderful King Don fails to do the things he promised!
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That movie was such a steaming pile of garbage that I walked out of the theater after 20 minutes.
Sure you did. We all believe you.
re: How do y'all rate Nolan Ryan as a pitcher?
Posted by Dr RC on 3/15/26 at 4:09 pm to InkStainedWretch
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Bo Jackson
Was on the Sox when Ventura charged Ryan, ran out there when the benches cleared, and then Rangers Gino Petralli catcher bit him on the arm while Frank Thomas looked on in horror.
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6-14 should get you to a bowl
lol another bowl, another year for Cumbie. They'll never be able to dump him.
re: How do y'all rate Nolan Ryan as a pitcher?
Posted by Dr RC on 3/13/26 at 11:51 am to Hester Carries
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Lost a lot of games.
Wins/losses are the dumbest stat for pitchers by FAR. A shite team that can't score runs is not the pitcher's fault and he played for a lot of really shite teams.
re: The President: America benefits when oil prices increase
Posted by Dr RC on 3/12/26 at 8:30 pm to Klark Kent
Oh shite! Can't forget we're supposed to say "thank you sir may I have another" while licking King Don's taint.
Sorry PRESIDENT TRUMP!!! Please don't smite us!!!
Sorry PRESIDENT TRUMP!!! Please don't smite us!!!
re: Florida teens held in plot to murder classmate, drink his blood
Posted by Dr RC on 3/12/26 at 8:23 pm to Jim Rockford
These two have probably exhibited massive red flags their parents should have picked up on well before it came to them plotting a murder. No way ether of these two went from normal to insane killers overnight.
re: LSU alum Livvy Dunne to star in recurring role in Fox's Baywatch reboot...
Posted by Dr RC on 3/12/26 at 8:15 pm to PuertoRicanBlaze
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Pretty sure every fanbase with the exception of Aggy is gonna be obsessed with this one.
It's 2026. Women in lifeguard bathing suits isn't moving the TV T&A needle much anymore.
re: Miami Ohio goes 31-0 in the regular season then loses their first conference tourney game.
Posted by Dr RC on 3/12/26 at 5:02 pm to DoctorWorm
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mid major to power team: Can we play a game?
power team: no
Not much different than in football.
G5 gets good enough to score wins and well love helmet logos and suddenly the big name P4s won't play them. Then if the G5 beats the low end P4s they get attacked for not scheduling a big name P4 that refuses to even pick up the phone when they call.
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I guess people still watch Family Guy. Roger from American Dad would be a better spinoff to do imo.
It has higher ratings than American Dad both in the 18-49 demo as well as overall. LINK
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