: Jenny Schecter publishes a short story titled "Lez Girls" in The New Yorker . The story is a thinly veiled, often unflattering fictionalization of her friends' lives, sparking immediate resentment—particularly from Alice.
: In one of the season’s most criticized subplots, Tina catches Angus Partridge in a compromising position with Hazel the nanny, marking the beginning of the end for his relationship with Kit Porter. Cultural Impact and Critique [S4E5] Lez Girls
Critics and fans alike often view this episode as the moment the show shifted its tone toward the "absurdist" energy that would dominate Season 5. : Jenny Schecter publishes a short story titled