Blu-ray, DVD Release: Girls Season 3

Blu-ray & DVD Release Date: Jan. 6, 2015
Price: DVD $29.98, Blu-ray $39.98
Studio: Magnolia


The third season of HBO’s critically acclaimed comedy Girls earned two Emmy Award nominations in 2014, for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series (Lena Dunham, This Is 40) and for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Adam Driver, Inside Llewyn Davis).

girls-season-3_optThis season, Hannah (Dunham) is in a committed relationship with Adam (Driver), and the two are settling into a newfound domesticity in Hannah’s apartment. Hannah is also working on rehabilitating her writing career and concentrating on delivering her eBook to her eccentric publisher. Meanwhile, Marnie (Allison Williams, TV’s The Mindy Project) is meticulously working to achieve the life she feels she deserves. Nearing graduation, newly single Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet, TV’s Mad Men) masterminds a plan to create a healthy (at least on paper) balance between partying and her studies. And, continuing on a streak of disrupting the lives of those around her, Jessa (Jemima Kirke, Tiny Furniture) strikes up an ambiguous friendship with a flamboyant father figure.

Here’s a breakdown of the discs’ bonus features:

Blu-ray with Digital HD Features (along with all DVD extras):

  • Deleted & Extended Scenes
    • Gag Reel
  • The Making of Girls – a look inside the creation of season three
  • Lutheran Healthcare Honors Lena
  • Three music features, including Marnie’s full music video for “What I Am”

DVD Features:

  • Episodic recaps
  • Inside the Episodes
  • Audio Commentary – six commentaries with cast and crew including Lena Dunham, Judd Apatow, Jemima Kirke, Zosia Mamet and more

 

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