A runaway teen disrupts the girls' celebration of Ilana's 23rd birthday by leading them on a chase.A runaway teen disrupts the girls' celebration of Ilana's 23rd birthday by leading them on a chase.A runaway teen disrupts the girls' celebration of Ilana's 23rd birthday by leading them on a chase.
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Halle Kiefer
- Drunk Girl
- (as Halle Keifer)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Ilana and Abbi leave the dumpling restaurant the the greater yells out "Scott Wolf Party of Five', a nod to the show Party of Five (1995) starring Scott Wolf.
- ConnectionsReferences Party of Five (1994)
- SoundtracksBC Chase Part 4
Written by Tony Quattro
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This is a review (mine, I suppose, if you believe in ownership ((what a ludicrous thing to say)) which entails my very personal opinion about the season 2 finale of Broad City.
The main plot of the episode is that something occurs while Abbi and Ilana wander, saunter and stroll along the streets of New York (I wouldn't be sure it's New York, television is a lie). As they amble the streets aimlessly, they encounter some people in quasi-peculiar premises and thus comedic situations ensue -because they can do that- which results in funny scenes that one would watch in amusement and, sometimes, laughter.
This specific episode is not very exceptional or special because nothing really is (well, except this one time in a camp on the red sea when a cat decided to have its fetus aborted on my lap), but it guarantees entertainment through these nihilistic, semi-purposeless, and sarcastic portrayals of the city and the lives of two "regular" girls living in New York (presumably).
I conclude this review with my episode rating that is an 8 out of 10, and admitting that there are indeed too many parentheses in this concise review.
The main plot of the episode is that something occurs while Abbi and Ilana wander, saunter and stroll along the streets of New York (I wouldn't be sure it's New York, television is a lie). As they amble the streets aimlessly, they encounter some people in quasi-peculiar premises and thus comedic situations ensue -because they can do that- which results in funny scenes that one would watch in amusement and, sometimes, laughter.
This specific episode is not very exceptional or special because nothing really is (well, except this one time in a camp on the red sea when a cat decided to have its fetus aborted on my lap), but it guarantees entertainment through these nihilistic, semi-purposeless, and sarcastic portrayals of the city and the lives of two "regular" girls living in New York (presumably).
I conclude this review with my episode rating that is an 8 out of 10, and admitting that there are indeed too many parentheses in this concise review.
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- stfu_gamolly
- Mar 22, 2015
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