EPISODE
SEASON
Broad City - Season 1
In an attempt to attend the pop up Lil Wayne concert, two close friends Llana and Abbi, who enjoy their life together, travel to New York, in order to collect the money needed for the ceremony, the thing that brings terrible for them, as they struggle against finding a suitable place for them.
25 December 1974, New York City, New York, USA
17 December 1950, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, USA
26 October 1947, Chicago, Illinois, USA
January 08, 2015
Broad City is a brilliant half hour of comedy that mines familiar and original material in equal parts.January 27, 2014
For all the laughs, this series has something deadly serious to say about the view from where Abbi and Ilana live.January 23, 2014
Broad City's Ilana Glazer, one of the show's two stars, makes IDGAF look both easy and fun, a kind of ecstatic, contagious IDGAF!January 22, 2014
All told, the series represents the sort of sharp sensibility and fully realized comic point of view that the network has long been chasing, albeit with decidedly mixed results.March 28, 2014
There's a lot to like about Broad City, and much of that appeal has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that the Comedy Central series is by women (including executive producer Amy Poehler) and about women. But some of it does.January 21, 2014
Absurdist buddy comedy is female-friendly, but very edgy.January 22, 2014
Its two featured newcomers skid along just fine, earning exceedingly small victories en route. It's a decent bet that many viewers will be left with smiley faces.January 27, 2014
The show's tone is also confident in a way that is singular and doubtlessly forged by the struggle to come up through the overcrowded Web and bolstered by the approval of someone like Amy Poehler.January 21, 2014
They [the creators] know how to nail situations/characters, while snappy edits cull fluff, leaving only comic gold. (Plus great guests like tonight's Hannibal Buress or Feb. 5's Janeane Garofalo.)January 20, 2014
This outgrowth of a cult-hit web series is a lighter, wackier and often funnier version of HBO's Girls.