‘Broad City’ Finale: Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer on the Ending That Almost Happened
The creators, writers, and stars anticipate a little backlash to the series finale, but they chose their ending because it’s true to life.
The creators, writers, and stars anticipate a little backlash to the series finale, but they chose their ending because it’s true to life.
To create a premiere like no other, the “Broad City” creators shot their episode like an Instagram story — and warn against sharing too much.
And that’s why it’s time to end the show.
Glazer was set to interview New York state senate candidates at the Union Temple in Brooklyn Heights.
Abbi and Ilana will be back for one last race through New York City starting next January.
Fans will have to wait until 2019 for the final season, but in the meantime, Glazer and Jacobson are busy developing new shows for Comedy Central and other Viacom networks.
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Or wherever you like to put it.
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