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stinatown64 karma

I'm a woman and a huge comedy fan. When I saw the Broad City TV show for the first time, I freaked out because it was so perfect. It's incredibly funny and, more importantly, relatable.

You've done an amazing job with bringing Lincoln to life. Some of the asides and line deliveries have left me in stitches (the part in Pussy Weed where Lincoln tells his patient that he's "killin' it, two-for-two"--I laugh just typing it out).

  • How much of the character was created by Abbie and Ilana, and how much is your own input?

  • What is working with them like? Are they as amazing as I want them to be?

  • Any thoughts on working with funny women or on female-driven comedies, and the role of women in comedy?

You're wonderful! Keep doing what you're doing.

stinatown8 karma

Hi Scott! I'm a new but fervent CBB fan. I started listening in the past year and I can't wait for Monday (I know, right? Of all days, I'm excited for Monday?) because I get to listen to a new episode.

Do you see yourself doing the podcast forever? As a time bobby, can you reassure me that I will one day be an old lady still listening to new episodes in 2050? Or will you rip this small pleasure away from me and make me hate Mondays again? What did Mondays ever do to you?

stinatown2 karma

If you could join the cast of any TV show (current or not), which would it be?

stinatown1 karma

When I first saw Birdemic, I was surprised that the first half of the movie makes almost no mention of the impending apocalypse--it seems to just be a love story. Then, the second half doesn't seem to mention much of the love story at all, and is almost totally focused on just survival. If you were to do it again, would you change the structure at all? What was your purpose in making the two halves of the movie so distinctly different?