After winning a Golden Globe award for Best TV Comedy Series earlier this month, HBO's Girls has been renewed for a third season, the network announced Friday.
Season 3 will consist of 12 episodes, two episodes more than either Seasons 1 or 2.
Creator and star Lena Dunham (who also won a Globe for the show, for Best Actress in a Comedy) confirmed the news on Alec Baldwin's Here's the Thing podcast this week, saying that the show would begin work on Season 3 in March.
If her interview with Baldwin is any indication, the show will feature some exciting guest stars in its upcoming season.
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"I'll come and play your therapist," the 30 Rock star told her. "You need a therapist."
"That would be the most fun thing in the world," Dunham responded.
Girls airs Sundays at 9/8c. Are you happy the show's been renewed?
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