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We just sort of thought a Web series would be a cool thing to be able to send to our parents to show them that we were, in fact, actually doing comedy.
Every show that comes out that's female driven is compared to the last female-driven show, as if it's taking over.
If people watch 'Broad City' very closely, we just drop lines about people we love, just to say we like them.
I definitely relate so much to a lot of women in comedy, but I don't love segregating the genders. I'm just as influenced by male comedians as I am female comedians.
I ended up going to college for visual arts but moved up to New York after I graduated from college in 2006 and started going gung ho to the Upright Citizens Brigade, and I realized that that was what I was really interested in and what I really wanted to do.
I'm not super, super religious. If this is okay to say, I'm more culturally Jewish.
When I was in high school, my mom worked at Bed, Bath and Beyond, so I was always there.
You know all those young people watching Comedy Central love 'Frasier.'
I love comedy, but I was just obsessed with 'SNL' growing up.
When I lived in Baltimore, I would come down fairly often to go to the Hirshhorn, and one of my good friends from high school went to Georgetown. I actually ended up going to Annapolis a lot. I had a car, and it was such a serene place to drive.
I feel like comedy had a boys'-club label when we were starting.
I started getting really interested in comedy when I was in middle school.
When we make the show, we are always talking about how the show is really in between what we make and what the viewer thinks of it.
We couldn't pitch the show without having created one, at least one 20 to 25 minute version of 'Broad City.' We wouldn't know how to describe it.
I used to not be into the fancy ones. I used to eat goo balls all the time.
Women right now, we can't make mediocre [stuff]. Men can and do make tons of mediocre stuff, but I feel like women ...
Why does 'writer' have no gender, but 'actor' has a gender? What is that?
I'm from outside Philadelphia, a town called Wayne, which is, like, 25 minutes northwest.