The last few minutes of the episode are suffused with the potent mixture of love and bemusement.
The script doesn’t revel in Amy’s quite harmless flaws, or at least examine them in the spirit of benevolence.
It finds Girls addressing the Biggest Subject without losing its sense of oxymoronic comedy that’s rooted in contained rootlessness.
It suggests that Girls may be undergoing a tricky transition that somewhat accounts for last week’s growing pains.
The comedian-filmmakers broach the doc’s central subject with crass and offensive standup routines that wouldn’t be out of place on the Blue Collar Comedy Tour.
Teh film is a groan-worthy SNL sketch distended to feature length.