With Season 2 of "Girls" less than a month away, Hannah, Marnie, Jessa and Shoshanna aren't the only characters coming up in conversation.
Series creator and star Lena Dunham (Hannah) sat down with some of the "Girls" guys, including Andrew Rannells (Elijah), Adam Driver (Adam), Alex Karpovsky (Ray) and Christopher Abbott (Charlie) to discuss what's to come in the upcoming season.
Driver revealed that his character would delve in a new relationship, which Dunham admitted was difficult to watch. "That was weird for me to direct," Dunham joked. "It's hard to see your on-screen boyfriend kissing another on-screen girl."
Meanwhile, Rannells teased that he and Hannah would dabble in more than a little bit of cocaine. Yikes!
Check out the video below for a full explanation from the guys.
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Margaret Wheeler Johnson: "Girls" Episode 8: I really, really did not feel good about this episode.
Lori Fradkin: I didn't either -- I feel like every other episode of "Girls" makes me happy.
Margaret: So, let's address the most pressing question here: Where did Jessa find that outfit?
Emma Gray: That outfit was incredible. It would be really bad if she spilled beer on it, though. Sticky bird feathers?
Margaret: Ray: "Does everyone in "The Age of Innocence" fan club get one of these or just the gold members?"
Lori Fradkin: This was the first episode that was really all about Hannah.
Emma Gray: I thought it was a really nice way of delving into her character a little more -- taking her out of the insanity that is New York City.
Margaret: Girls Episode Five. Go.
Lori F.: Overall this episode just made me sad. I started to tell a friend about it and I was like, "Never mind -- it's just too much."
Posted: 12/18/2012 5:45 pm EST