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7 things we want to see on season finale of 'Girls'


Season 4 of Girls has been a doozy, and this Sunday's finale has a lot of questions to answer. Will Hannah and Adam reconcile? Will Marnie stay engaged? Will Jessa finally stop dating psychopaths?

Here's our hefty wish list for what we'd like to see in the Girls' finale:

1. More Zachary Quinto, please


Is Ace the worst person on Girls? Probably, but we love him anyway.



The toothbrush-chewing, Tiffany-loving Ace is played with obnoxious brilliance by Zachary Quinto, the perfect Brooklyn bro to counterbalance Adam's brooding, nervous energy.

Both men are in love with the infuriating, Bambi-faced Mimi-Rose Howard, and Ace is determined to get her back, even if that means using Jessa as a pawn to make her jealous.



He's total scum -- but that doesn't mean we don't want to see more of him.

2. Hannah and Adam reconcile -- as friends


It's been a rough season for Hannah and Adam.



They both made mistakes; Adam should have told Hannah that he met someone else, and Hannah should've given him a heads-up that she was returning. Now, Hannah is doing her best to move on, while Adam is crushed and alone after his relationship with Mimi-Rose ends for good.



Will Adam try to reconnect with Hannah in the season finale? Let's hope it's just as friends...they need one another's support, but they don't need the drama.

3. Marnie leaves Desi


We have to admit: Marnie and Desi's train wreck of an engagement would be so fun to watch. Just think of all the possibilities -- wedding planning montages with Marnie's crazy mom! Passive-aggressive indie rock singalongs! The epic spat over who'd be Marnie's maid of honor! Ray professing his love for Marnie mid-ceremony!



But let's be real -- this Desi engagement business will not end well for Marnie. Girl, get out while you can, before he inevitably leaves you for his ex and sells all your stuff to buy more guitar pedals.

4. Hannah loses her job


Going on disastrous dates with fellow teachers, getting TMI with her boss, taking her favorite student on a tongue-piercing jaunt -- Hannah should not be allowed within 25 feet of a school, let alone inside a classroom as an employee.





5. Shosh gets a job


On the opposite end we have Shoshanna, slowly losing her mind as she struggles to nail down the high-powered career she desperately wants.

In the absence of a job, Shosh has been spending a lot of time cultivating a "friendship" with Ray, taking him on ill-advised shopping excursions and decorating cakes with his face on them. Can she keep her emotional distance without wanting him back?



Meanwhile, there's the start-up bro Shosh disses at a job interview -- and ends up dating. She needs to stop planning her future as his trophy wife and start making a paycheck, stat.

6. Jessa meets a not-awful guy


Poor Jessa. She started Season 4 getting arrested for public urination, and ended it storming out on Ace, a guy that she actually kinda liked.



Jessa's been able to curb her bad habits this season, going to AA with Adam and successfully staying away from drugs and out of rehab.  Now, she's just unstable socially, whether she's begging Adam to be her friend or slapping Hannah around.



You know what would cheer Jessa up? Meeting a dude who wasn't a sociopath.  Make it happen, Lena!

7. Ray stops the traffic on his street


And now, this season's most compelling conflict: Ray vs. cars.



All it took was a newly added stop sign for traffic to build up on Ray's sleepy Greenpoint street -- and for Ray to completely lose it on innocent drivers.



Now that he's a newly elected community official, can Ray harness the power of a menial city government employee to abolish cars from Brooklyn? For the sake of his sanity, we hope so.



We're sad to wait another year before the girls are back, but at least Girls' emoji now exist! Download them via Bitmoji in the App Store or on Google Play.