Girls season 5 is a long way off, but as we get further from season 4 the more we are likely to forget. Let’s relive some key moments to watch over and over again.

Season 4 took viewers from New York to Iowa and back again, giving Marnie a shot at the big time, Ray a glimpse of political notoriety, and Adam and Hannah a will-they-won’t-they story with a solid conclusion. But the heart of Girls season 4 was all Hannah. She made the big move to discover that the logical moves aren’t always the ones that guarantee happiness.

While filming for Girls season 5 gets underway, Girls season 4 is available to download in digital HD right now! Let’s look back at some of the key moments you can go back and rewatch that highlight Hannah’s journey this season.

Writing workshop blues

Iowa the state is only one character trying to push Hannah out of her comfort zone. The others exist in a wood paneled room around a small table. Their red pens are almost as cruel as their sharp comments. We’re talking about the Iowa Workshop Writers Group that Hannah is placed in as part of her graduate program. Her writing is, for the first time, not met with initial praise and then edits from a buddy-buddy editor. The cast of characters assembled around that table is honest, seasoned, and well-equipped to take in criticism and hash it back out. These scenes, particularly in “Cubbies,” are some of the best place to see how Hannah handles being so far outside of her comfort zone.

Hannah’s lack of adjusting the Iowa

Iowa was a disaster, but it was not without its moments. In fact, Elijah’s presence highlights Hannah’s insecurities in “Female Author.” In New York, it was easy for her to go out with her friends and take them aside whenever she needs to be the center of attention. No one in Iowa is taking her bait, but they are flocking to Elijah’s big city personality and Kennedy charm. Where Elijah has a hard time hiding from a room, Hannah has too easy of a time blending into the walls.

Back to New York, back to reality

After Iowa did not pan out the way she had hoped, Hannah’s return to New York City in “Sit-In,” is another example of how Girls can create a great bottle episode with Hannah shutting herself out from the world. The first, of course, is eason 2, episode 5, “One Man’s Trash.” In both episodes Hannah goes through a nearly solitary examination of her life through the prompts of another. While the front door to the apartment is a revolving door of characters who try to push Hannah into the next phase of her life, it is Adam who gives her the final nudge.

Parents have issues, too

The least celebrated, yet one of the most entertaining moments, of the season came from the elder members of the Girls cast. In the opening episode of season 4, “Iowa,” Shoshanna’s parents hinted at the home life she left behind when she came to New York. It left us wanting more than those fleeting moments in the NYU lobby. As for Hannah’s parents, we were given a great deal more than a moment or two. Instead, in “Tad & Loreen & Avi & Shanaz,” years of emotional baggage was finally unpacked as Hannah’s father came out of the closet and her mother slowly began to unravel.

Final moments

The finale of Girls season 4 pulled back the camera on Hannah’s life and roped in Jessa, Adam, Caroline, and Laird as they all worked to help Caroline deliver a healthy baby girl in “Home Birth.” As Adam and Hannah look over the new life that just entered the world, he attempts to draw her back into his orbit. But Hannah has, hopefully, learned enough about herself after a season of introspection that she finally sees life lurking beyond Adam. A flash of “Six Months Later” finds us in the streets of a snowy New York as Hannah and her on-again-off-again boyfriend Fran.

From a distance Hannah appears to be in good hands, but we won’t know for sure until we check in with the cast of Girls in 2016.

Rewatch all these moments from Girls season 4 on Digital HD, available for download on iTunes and Amazon Prime.