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Broad City Working Girls (2014– ) Online

Broad City Working Girls (2014– ) Online
Original Title :
Working Girls
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy
Year :
2014–
Directror :
Lucia Aniello
Cast :
Abbi Jacobson,Ilana Glazer,Virginia Robinson
Writer :
Lucia Aniello,Paul W. Downs
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
22min
Rating :
8.1/10
Broad City Working Girls (2014– ) Online

Ilana tries to make some extra cash in the temp game. Abbi promises her neighbor that she will wait for his package, but when she misses the delivery, she must go to the ends of the earth to recover it.
Episode cast overview:
Abbi Jacobson Abbi Jacobson - Abbi Abrams
Ilana Glazer Ilana Glazer - Ilana Wexler
Virginia Robinson Virginia Robinson - Garol
Elaine Hyman Elaine Hyman - Gloria
José Alvarez José Alvarez - Neighbor
Connor Ratliff Connor Ratliff - SHP Call Center Operator
Doug Trapp Doug Trapp - Cherish's Owner
John Gemberling John Gemberling - Matt Bevers
Arturo Castro Arturo Castro - Jaime Castro (credit only)
Stephen Schneider Stephen Schneider - Jeremy Santos
Paul W. Downs Paul W. Downs - Trey Pucker
Chris Gethard Chris Gethard - Todd
Hannibal Buress Hannibal Buress - Lincoln Rice
Rachel Dratch Rachel Dratch - Linda Lodi
Janeane Garofalo Janeane Garofalo - Monica

Abbi makes a Kafkaesque trip to a remote and bizarre package center on the improbably named North Brother Island. North Brother Island is a real place, a small island in the East River close to Rikers Island (New York City's main penal complex) and the Bronx. From the mid-1850s into the 1930s, there was a quarantine hospital on the island (its most famous patient was Mary Mallon, better known as "Typhoid Mary"). Between the 1940s and the mid-1960s, the island housed a number of other facilities, including a drug rehab center for adolescents that was shuttered after allegations of corruption. North Brother Island is now uninhabited (by humans); it is a bird sanctuary. there is also a South Brother Island, which has been undeveloped and uninhabited since the early 1900s.