'Broad City' says goodbye on its own terms
When Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer came to the Dumbo neighborhood of Brooklyn in December, every sight, structure and storefront seemed to remind them of the formative days of "Broad City." There was the waterfront where, more than a decade ago, they would sit and imagine what the future held for them. There were the former offices of Lifebooker, the defunct beauty-and-lifestyle bargain website, where they worked intermittently while they wrote the earliest episodes of the "Broad City" online series over Gchat.
Those days of striving and subsisting are long gone for them.
