'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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I think 'Girls' is pretty brilliant.
I just think 'Broad City' - Comedy Central's answer to 'Girls' - is the best thing that's been put on television in years. It's amazing.
A lot of people think that I'm one of the women from 'Broad City' - and I'm just not.
If people watch 'Broad City' very closely, we just drop lines about people we love, just to say we like them.
I say it's a girls' world.
It is possible to say that all of my books concern themselves with the notion of what it means to be female - whether it is in New York City in 2000 or Calcutta in 1836. In that way, my books really are the same.
Feminism means something - legislation, cultural change - but 'Girl Power' meant nothing more than being friends with your friends.
I'm too tall to be a girl. I'm between a chick and a broad.
All the characters on 'Girls' are growing and changing, which is how real people behave, especially when we're young, trying to figure out who we are, doing things that are the polar opposite of our characteristics.
What's fun is that the characters in 'Broad City' are rushing and hustling, and our process reflects that.
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