15 Reasons You Should Drop Everything And Watch "Broad City" Like, Right Now
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15 Reasons You Should Drop Everything And Watch "Broad City" Like, Right Now

Besides all the glamorized pot smoking, there are so many more reasons to watch "Broad City."

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15 Reasons You Should Drop Everything And Watch "Broad City" Like, Right Now
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Have you ever thought, "I wish there was a show about really funny women"? WELL LOOK NO FURTHER! From the production crews at Comedy Central, comes the day-to-day story of two best friends in New York City. Broad City is the gift from the gods that we do not deserve.

Abbi and Ilana, (aka Ilana Rodham Obama Wexler) are accompanied throughout the series by people like Jaime, Ilana's roommate, and Matt Bevers, Abbi's roommate's boyfriend who just lives at the house even though we never meet Abbi's roommate. Two amazing women rule this show, making the world around them a funny and exciting place, helping their watchers reimagine their childish side.

1. Two pot smoking, hilarious Jewish women meet in New York.

2. Sex and body positivity is NEVER overrated.

3. Abbi is way too relatable.

4. Ilana is who we all want to be.

5. The girl's antics never stop.

6. All. The. Sex.

7. Jaime is everyone's dream roommate.

8. Lincoln and Ilana's relationship is magical.

9. Ilana's Four R's

10. The male eye-candy

11. Hilary Clinton's cameo

12. Feminine Power!

13. Matt Bevers, roommate from Hell.

14. Abbi's butt

15. Ilana Rodham Obama Wexler

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