Girl Code

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  • 2013
  • 4 Seasons
  • 7.4  (1,257)

Girl Code is a television series produced by MTV, which features a group of women who discuss various issues in their life, particularly those that concern women. The series first premiered on April 23, 2013, and ran for four seasons, with Tanisha Long, Shalyah Evans, and Jamie Lee as the primary cast for the first three seasons, along with other guests and correspondents. The show offers a humorous and frank discussion of topics relevant to young women such as sex, relationships, fashion, and self-improvement. The hosts of the show tackle various conversations with an unapologetic and straightforward approach that is refreshing and relatable. The show is structured in a way that the host, usually Long, Evans, or Lee, poses a topic, and then the other hosts and guests chime in with their experiences, opinions, and advice. The topics range from the quirky, such as how to take the perfect selfie, to more serious ones, such as dealing with anxiety and depression. One of the main objectives of the show is to create an all-inclusive and supportive community of women who can relate and learn from each other's experiences. Whether it's body positivity, relationships, or career advice, the show manages to address these topics without making assumptions about what women should or should not do. Instead, they present a range of perspectives, allowing viewers to choose what works for them. The cast has an excellent chemistry, and their humor is spot-on, making the show enjoyable and easy to watch. They are assertive advocates who aren't afraid to speak truthfully about what they think, with a refreshing female perspective on dating, friendship, and everything in between. Several popular comedians, such as Nicole Byer, Carly Aquilino, and Nessa Diab, have made guest appearances on the show, amplifying the humor in each episode. The show also has cameos from celebrities such as Kelly Rowland, Keke Palmer, and Ashely Benson. The show's frankness and relatable nature have made it a hit among young adults, especially women, as they tackle some of the most challenging and stigmatized issues in an entertaining and empowering way. The show has also been praised for its diversity and representation of different perspectives. The hosts and guests come from different backgrounds and experiences, making for a well-rounded discussion on different topics. Furthermore, the show covers topics like the LGBTQ+ community, mental health, body positivity, and cultural appropriation, addressing important social issues that are relevant to young adults. Overall, Girl Code is a refreshing take on the typical reality series that MTV used to air. It's engaging, enlightening, and, most importantly, it uplifts and advocates for women's rights and representation. The series is a must-watch for anyone who wants to laugh and learn while receiving a strong dose of female empowerment.

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P-Power and Gay Besties
17. P-Power and Gay Besties
September 28, 2015
The ladies explain the meaning of P-Power. Plus there's no shame in our game. We're talking about slut shaming and having a gay best friend.
Hot Friend, Beards, Pampering Yourself
16. Hot Friend, Beards, Pampering Yourself
September 21, 2015
The cast dishes on the good, bad and ugly of having a hot friend. And, who doesn't love pampering themselves or a man with a good beard?
Pooping, Playing the Field, Intervewing
15. Pooping, Playing the Field, Intervewing
September 14, 2015
The girls talk about about something we all have to do. They talk about tips on playing the field and interviewing.
Watching TV, Hugging, Being Insecure
14. Watching TV, Hugging, Being Insecure
August 18, 2015
The girls discuss watching tv, hugging and being insecure.
Bad Sex, Grandparents, Eating Habits
13. Bad Sex, Grandparents, Eating Habits
August 17, 2015
The girls give the low down on having bad sex. Plus, dealing with your grandparents and eating habits. Things get spooky when our ladies' snacks disappear
Watching TV, Hugging, Being Insecure
12. Watching TV, Hugging, Being Insecure
August 17, 2015
It's what you're doing right now. The girls talk about watching tv. Also, hugging and being insecure. Can ice cream be your soulmate?
Picking Up Guys 2.0, The Weekend, Your Voice
11. Picking Up Guys 2.0, The Weekend, Your Voice
August 10, 2015
Cheers to the weekend! The girls dish on weekend plans, picking up guys and your voice.
Moving Back In, Manners, Penis/Balls
10. Moving Back In, Manners, Penis/Balls
August 3, 2015
The cast discusses the finer points of the male anatomy. Also, having to move back in with your parents and the importance of being polite.
Playing it Cool, Injuries, Parents & Technology
9. Playing it Cool, Injuries, Parents & Technology
July 27, 2015
The girls covet topics like how to play it cool, what to do when you get hurt, how to help your parents with technology.
Butts, Attending Weddings, Therapy
8. Butts, Attending Weddings, Therapy
July 27, 2015
They're all the rage! The girls dish on the new booty trend. Also, attending weddings and therapy. Plus three girls go shopping for wedding dresses!
Your Phone, Having a Baby, Anger
7. Your Phone, Having a Baby, Anger
July 20, 2015
The cast weighs in on having a baby, being angry and when it's time to put down your phone.
Vaginal Health, Smarts, Spoiling
6. Vaginal Health, Smarts, Spoiling
July 13, 2015
The ladies promote the importance of vaginal health, being smart, and how to tell if you're spoiled.
Birth Control, Showing Off, Over Thinking
5. Birth Control, Showing Off, Over Thinking
July 15, 2015
The ladies discuss birth control, showing off and overthinking.
Being Naked, Listening, Guilt
4. Being Naked, Listening, Guilt
June 24, 2015
The girls discuss being in the nude, listening and feeling guilt.
Sexual Pressure, Being Bored, Hobbies
3. Sexual Pressure, Being Bored, Hobbies
June 17, 2015
The girls discuss sexual pressure, curing boredom and picking up new hobbies.
Vomiting, Pictures, The One
2. Vomiting, Pictures, The One
June 10, 2015
The girls discuss vomiting, taking pictures, and what to do when you believe you have found "the one."
Dry Spells, Slang, Quitting
1. Dry Spells, Slang, Quitting
June 3, 2015
In the season premiere, the Girls are back discussing dry spells, quitting, and internet slang.
Prom
100. Prom
June 3, 2015
The ladies of Girl Code give their guidelines to a perfect Prom Night. From finding a date and getting ready, to the main event and after-prom, this is one of high school's most anticipated nights.
Girl Code to Girl's Rights
101. Girl Code to Girl's Rights
August 26, 2015
In this season special the hosts look back on some of their favorite feminine highlights from the show.
Description

Girl Code is a television series produced by MTV, which features a group of women who discuss various issues in their life, particularly those that concern women. The series first premiered on April 23, 2013, and ran for four seasons, with Tanisha Long, Shalyah Evans, and Jamie Lee as the primary cast for the first three seasons, along with other guests and correspondents.

The show offers a humorous and frank discussion of topics relevant to young women such as sex, relationships, fashion, and self-improvement. The hosts of the show tackle various conversations with an unapologetic and straightforward approach that is refreshing and relatable.

The show is structured in a way that the host, usually Long, Evans, or Lee, poses a topic, and then the other hosts and guests chime in with their experiences, opinions, and advice. The topics range from the quirky, such as how to take the perfect selfie, to more serious ones, such as dealing with anxiety and depression.

One of the main objectives of the show is to create an all-inclusive and supportive community of women who can relate and learn from each other's experiences. Whether it's body positivity, relationships, or career advice, the show manages to address these topics without making assumptions about what women should or should not do. Instead, they present a range of perspectives, allowing viewers to choose what works for them.

The cast has an excellent chemistry, and their humor is spot-on, making the show enjoyable and easy to watch. They are assertive advocates who aren't afraid to speak truthfully about what they think, with a refreshing female perspective on dating, friendship, and everything in between.

Several popular comedians, such as Nicole Byer, Carly Aquilino, and Nessa Diab, have made guest appearances on the show, amplifying the humor in each episode. The show also has cameos from celebrities such as Kelly Rowland, Keke Palmer, and Ashely Benson.

The show's frankness and relatable nature have made it a hit among young adults, especially women, as they tackle some of the most challenging and stigmatized issues in an entertaining and empowering way.

The show has also been praised for its diversity and representation of different perspectives. The hosts and guests come from different backgrounds and experiences, making for a well-rounded discussion on different topics. Furthermore, the show covers topics like the LGBTQ+ community, mental health, body positivity, and cultural appropriation, addressing important social issues that are relevant to young adults.

Overall, Girl Code is a refreshing take on the typical reality series that MTV used to air. It's engaging, enlightening, and, most importantly, it uplifts and advocates for women's rights and representation. The series is a must-watch for anyone who wants to laugh and learn while receiving a strong dose of female empowerment.

Girl Code is a series that is currently running and has 4 seasons (80 episodes). The series first aired on April 23, 2013.

Where to Watch Girl Code

Girl Code is available for streaming on the MTV website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Girl Code on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    April 23, 2013
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (1,257)