Girl Code

Girl Code season 4 on MTV
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Status:
Ended
Season 4:
Ended on September 30, 2015
Watched: 0%
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Season: 4
# Air Date Episode Name Watched?
E1 Jun 03, 2015 Dry Spells, Slang, Quitting
E2 Jun 10, 2015 Vomiting, Taking Pictures, The One
E3 Jun 17, 2015 Sexual Pressure, Being Bored, Hobbies
E4 Jun 24, 2015 Nudity, Listening, Guilt
E5 Jul 13, 2015 Birth Control, Showing Off, Over Thinking
E6 Jul 13, 2015 Vaginal Health, Smarts, Spoiling
E7 Jul 27, 2015 Your Phone, Having a Baby, Anger
E8 Jul 27, 2015 Butts, Attending Weddings, Therapy
E9 Aug 03, 2015 Playing It Cool, Injuries-Getting Hurt, Parents & Technology
E10 Aug 10, 2015 Moving Back In, Manners, Penis/Balls
E11 Aug 10, 2015 Picking Up Guys 2.0, The Weekend, Your Voice
E12 Aug 17, 2015 Watching TV, Hugging, Being Insecure
E13 Aug 17, 2015 Bad Sex, Grandparents, Eating Habits
E14 Sep 14, 2015 Pooping, Playing The Field, Interviewing
E15 Sep 21, 2015 Hot Friend, Beards, Pampering Yourself
E16 Sep 30, 2015 Pussy Power, Slut Shaming, Gay Bestie
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Why Watch:
"Discover how this MTV staple launched the careers of Hollywood A-listers and defined millennial humor."
Series Analysis:
Premiering in 2013, Girl Code served as more than just a comedic talking-head series; it functioned as a digital-age guidebook for a generation navigating the complexities of womanhood. By blending sketch comedy with candid commentary, the show dismantled social stigmas surrounding dating and friendship with a sharp, unapologetic wit. Its legacy is most visible in the meteoric rise of its alumni, including Awkwafina and Nicole Byer, who transitioned from these couches to global stardom. The program’s fast-paced editing and relatable sisterhood vibe predicted the rise of contemporary social media commentary. While the original run concluded, its influence persists in how media addresses the female experience. You should set a reminder for your streaming alerts, as the brand’s enduring popularity makes a revival or news of a spin-off an ever-present possibility.
Tone: Analytical, nostalgic, and culturally observant Last Updated: March 2026
Network:
MTV
Seasons:
5
Years:
2013 - 2015
Genre:
Reality, Comedy
Rating:
TV-14
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