‘Girls' Supercut: All The Texts, Tweets And Other Cyber Distractions From Season 1 (VIDEO)

WATCH: ‘Girls' Supercut: Texts, Tweets And Other Cyber Distractions

Now that Season 1 of HBO’s "Girls" has come to a close, it may be time to reflect on whether creator Lena Dunham delivered on the bold, opium-tea aided claim her character Hannah made in the show's pilot: “I think I may be the voice of my generation ... or, at least, a voice in a generation."

Dunham has certainly established herself as a bold voice who reflects a specific time and place. But does "Girls" get at something fundamental about how a young generation of post-college twenty-somethings communicate with each other?

HuffPost TV decided to take a look back at the barrage of texting, tweeting and facebooking from Season 1 of "Girls." This supercut shows that while Dunham may not speak for an entire generation of unemployed liberal arts graduates, at least "Girls" got the way young people use social media right.

Video Created By Oliver Noble and Ben Craw

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