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Damn, it's crazy that this show got over a 15.0 in the demo at its height! That's insane. I know when you adjust for ratings decline it's not that far from what shows like Empire or The Walking Dead do but…still. At its height over 30 million people were tuning into this weekly. No matter how you feel about it, it's

Not to mention the Deals Deals Deals crew. Surprising amount of plot development this season…

I was feeling anxious and sad through-out this entire episode, which is so unusual for Broad City, but they pulled it off amazingly well. And it was still hilarious. Definitely a series highlight episode.

I will never understand people who say YTW S2 wasn't funny enough.

I think it'll run for more than 3 seasons! If they were OK with the ratings of Seasons 1/2 I don't see why they couldn't let it play out for a little more.

She's done a lot of good stuff at UCB and on the internet. I think SNL just doesn't know how to use her.

I think Trey is genuinely a little friendlier than they made him in S1. Hashtag Fomo seems like the turning point, where it was revealed that he actually likes Abbi a lot.

I feel like there is a big part of Abbi that's kind of just as lame as Trey, which is why the pairing weirdly works. Like, half of Abbi is "Ilana light" in that she's cool and fearless but the other half is the girl who stays at home to watch Damages and jumps out of coats yelling "PRANK!".

He's not really a douchebag, just kind of dull and, I don't know…"basic" for lack of a better word, but harmless.

S2 was a lightning in a bottle type of year and I don't know that the show will ever have a season as good as that one again, but there have been some real classics this year IMO. This one was great and Game Over is an all-timer to me.

I love You're the Worst and I think they did a fine job of balancing the serious with the funny in S2, but it's hard to imagine Broad City even attempting anything like it.

I'm not 100% sold that Abbi and Trey will become a couple, although honestly it'd be a pretty hilarious route for them to go down.

I think it's just what happens to comedies around this point. Hard to think of one where the characters didn't eventually become cartoony.

Yeah, this was a really strong episode. Consistently funny and some surprising character moments.

Ratatouille is a surprisingly good choice for him!

The show's insistence on giving way too much time to boring guest star significant others is one of its worst habits. There's so much chemistry between the loftmates that there's really no need to pare everyone off with bland love interests that steal half the airtime. This season has been so good because it's been

Archer Vice was a great concept but I felt like they never really saw it through. There were only a handful of episodes actually about them as coke dealers, the rest were mostly random diversions, which was fine and funny but made it feel more like the same show in slightly different packaging than an actual reboot.

People let their Hillary biases get to them. It was a genuinely great, classic episode of Broad City.

Abbi Abrams is also apparently an only child, unlike Abbi Jacobson. Seems like Abbi's family life is more removed from reality than Ilana's.

I was floored at Danza's appearance. Great fit, though.