I write 'Broad City,' so I connect it to me.
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What's fun is that the characters in 'Broad City' are rushing and hustling, and our process reflects that.
If you are writing something, you automatically create a certain distance. It can be very little. Even within the same city you imaginatively have a certain distance from your subject, and at the same time, you have to have a connection.
If people watch 'Broad City' very closely, we just drop lines about people we love, just to say we like them.
I guess I'm trying to write stuff that I, as a viewer, would connect to.
A lot of people think that I'm one of the women from 'Broad City' - and I'm just not.
I run everywhere and eavesdrop. It's the best way to see a city.
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.
With 'Urban Secrets,' I just really liked the idea of wandering around chatting to people.
I read the 'New York Post' every day. It keeps me connected to my home town even when I am on the road.
'Broad City' is how I wish we could all be, whereas 'Girls' is maybe a more accurate representation of how things are.
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