![]() ![]() ![]() If you’re like me and have seen all of the episodes on Hulu at least four times through, it brings a sense of nostalgia and happiness hearing about how some of my favorite scenes from the show came about. Much of the book references parts of “Broad City” that some might not fully understand unless they’ve seen the show. If you’ve fallen victim to the seasonal mood-shift, it’s nice to read about someone, especially in the public eye, that also struggles with heartbreak, loss and depression. ![]() ![]() Jacobson discusses her sexuality, her regrets about coming to terms with her sexuality and her first serious relationship.įor me, this book was everything that I needed. During each stop, she experiences anxieties that many of us face regularly: insomnia, restlessness and mental health issues. The book was written after Jacobson took a three-week road trip across the United States. The show is a guilty pleasure for my friends and I, as their quirkiness and sense of humor are some things that we all find pieces of ourselves in. Jacobson is one half of the “Broad City” duo, a show on Comedy Central that focuses on her and her best friend, played by actress Ilana Glaser, and their adventures through New York City. After spending the day in class and then returning home after a long work shift last week, I was ecstatic to see a large envelope on my counter addressed to me when I walked into my apartment, and even more excited to see that Abbi Jacobson’s new book, “I Might Regret This,” was sitting inside the wrapping. ![]()
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