'Broad City' stars mark show's end with perfectly mushy Instagram posts

"I found myself making 'Broad City.' I hope you found something there too."
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Well friends, after five magnificent seasons, Broad City is officially done.

Show creators, stars, and BFFs Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer took to Instagram with heartfelt posts on Thursday as the credits rolled on the series' final episode, adequately titled "Broad City."

Jacobson posted a very sweet message of thanks with a handful of delightful images of herself and Glazer. Yeah, it's pretty dusty in here.

"Making this show with @ilana has been the most extraordinary experience of my whole life. I am so grateful," she wrote, thanking Comedy Central "for letting us run wild," and every last crew and cast member who worked on the show.

Jacobson then thanked the fans for watching over the last ten years since Broad City went from independent web series to Comedy Central cornerstone.

"I found myself making Broad City. I hope you found something there too," she said.

Glazer simply replied in the comments, "dat titty."

Meanwhile, Glazer reserved the moment for one photo of herself and her partner in crime, with three little words, "We love you."

The show's official Twitter account joined the feels too, with the ultimate Broad City GIF.

Fellow co-star Hannibal Buress marked the occasion before the finale aired, posting an Instagram clip featuring the web series episode "Date Night," in which the comedian first appeared in the series.

"The crew was great, the snacks were above average, and the memories were unforgettable. Congrats on a great run and being able to end on your terms," he wrote.

"Thank you for helping me blossom into the greatest actor of this generation and please support me during my transition to full time Twitch streamer."

So, now what do we do? If nothing else, make sure you remember the Four R’s: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rihanna. Broad City forever.

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Shannon Connellan
UK Editor

Shannon Connellan is Mashable's UK Editor based in London, formerly Mashable's Australia Editor, but emotionally, she lives in the Creel House. A Tomatometer-approved critic, Shannon writes about entertainment, tech, social good, science, culture, and Australian horror.

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