Theyre young, theyre female, theyre absurdly hilarious.
These writers are breaking into the comedy television world in a big way.
Comedy television has never been more vast or vibrant.
Networks are getting creative with shows that include everything from magical realism to the Seinfeldian millennial hits.
Most shows have a writers room working tirelessly behind the scenes to create longstanding brands of humor.
Then the two start a torrid love affairso tender and mild… until Mrs.
Clause finds the scandalous pictures Liz mailed to the North Pole.
Okay, well here is my favorite Michelle Wolf.
Its disgusting in the best possible way, and extremely filling.
But her talent does not stop there.
Wolf is a writer forLate Night With Seth Meyerswhich has been evolving since its inception.
The series consists of Wolf interviewing candidates to work at a startup called Spark.
Season 1, episode 3, is the best of the bunch.
Well, until they make out.
I really could not have asked for a better premiere.
After waiting a year for everyones favorite lady buddies to grace our screens, the episode did not disappoint.
Aniello and Downs managed to fit all the classic markers that makeBroad Cityso popular.
First off, Ilana spends the entire episode with a bicycle chain stuck to her waste.
Support each other instead of tearing each other down.
She has been working on the lady-friend comedy since its start three seasons ago.
And though still just a staff writer, she was the opening act on theBroad City Livetour.
Well then, you are absolutely right!
Ekperigin is one of those stand-up comics and writers that is definitely going to blow up very soon.
She has comedic genius and influencers like Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer on her side.
Now, just watch Ekperigin and Glazerplay video games and eat cookies.
Those mark some of the most memorable moments inIts Always Sunnyhistory.
The underbelly of all those episodes is a lot more than the gang being up to its usual shenanigans.
Mac Fights Gay Marriage turned an age-old debate on its head.
The Dee Gives Birth episode was a very different kind of episode in its own right.
It did mold Dee as a strong female lead though.
I dont think a man could have written such an examination of a female character without a womans input.
My personal favorite of Manns bunch is The Gang Exploits the Mortgage Crisis.
Any episode where Charlie plays bird lawyer extraordinaire is one that skyrockets to my list of favorites.
She was the story editor on Aziz Ansaris Netflix hitMaster of Noneand recently became a writer onWorkaholics.
Jarman co-wrote Death of a Salesdude with Sarah Peters.
The episode is kind of a female coup of the office.
The men are taking control and being all-around douche bags.
Sarah Heyward
Girls
Sarah Heyward started out at the youngest writer onGirlsaside from Lena Dunham.
Its this idea that to be creative we need to be wild.
Its the hubris of youth and Heyward added to the cause of painting that picture.
Lindhome was the Garfunkel of the Garfunkel and Oates (Kate Micucci) musical comedy duo.
Lindhome is part of the absurd comedy camp where humor crosses the line and then takes two more steps.
InAnotherPeriod,Lindhomes character is engaged in an affair with her brother.
I should also probably mention that their scandalous rendezvous always have an audience made up of the entire staff.
Ladies maids, valets, butlers, etc.
And thats not even the craziest part of it all.
In the very first episode the Bellacourt sisters do cocaine with Helen Keller.
I dont know where the line is on that one.
Charla Lauriston
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Why?
The best example of how Lauriston can do it all is season two, episode two, Plan B. Idiotsitteris everything Comedy Central does right with their lineup.
It is another female-led and female-starring show with Bell and Newhouse playing adult-sitter and spoiled brat under house arrest.
I have to give mention here to the pilot.
Keep on keeping on, ladies.
And on top of that, in such a way that it is entertaining to everyone.
These ladies are about to really change comedy, stay tuned!