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27 March 2013 4:43 PM, PDT | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
Ever wondered what "Girls" characters Hannah and Shoshanna would look like if they sported classic "Blossom" hats in Brooklyn? Likely not, but it is indeed glorious.
Kerri Doherty and "Blossom" alum Jenna von Oy made parody video (above) of the HBO hit with Doherty channelling Hannah (Lena Dunham) and Blossom (Mayim Bialik) while Von Oy took on Shoshanna (Zoisa Mamet) and her "Blossom" character Six. It's Season 1 of "Girls" as the '90s sitcom.
"I don't really do TV, but I absolutely respect your decision to watch it," Doherty says in a perfect Hannah voice, determining what their littlest and biggest "baggage" would be while watching the Jerry Springer reality show.
The highlight is definitely Von Oy saying she had an illegitimate daughter named Seven.
This isn't the first time a comedian has taken on the Dunham voice and mannerisms. In February, Chelsea Davison channeled Dunham for a "Zero Dark Thirty »
- Leigh Weingus
27 March 2013 1:30 PM, PDT | EW.com - PopWatch | See recent EW.com - PopWatch news »
Are Lena Dunham impressions the new Woody Allen impressions? Will everyone have their version in six months?
Whether or not Kerri Doherty is capitalizing on the success of Chelsea Davidson’s Lena Dunham/Zero Dark Thirty parody is somewhat irrelevant. In Doherty’s newest Geeking Out video, she’s stepped it up a notch, combining our ’90s nostalgia with our Girls obsession. Not only has Doherty imagined a conversation between Blossom Russo and Six LeMeure that builds off of the Hannah and Shoshanna moment from Season 1 where they watch the fake reality game show Baggage — she even got Jenna Von Oy »
- Lindsey Bahr
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