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Garfunkle and Oates is good!
Broad City is one of my favorite female led comedies! In general, I think Tina Fey and Amy Poehler make comedy that fits the bill. I also enjoyed Crazy Ex Girlfriend.
New Girl.
Love Deschanel
Mean Girls hands down. Bridesmaids second, then White Chicks
Does Heathers count? I love that movie so much.
Well step one is to stop classifying things as "chick" anything, and making things needlessly gendered. Men can like romcoms. Women can like action movies.
Chick coms? Zero.
Romcoms? Eh I have a few.
As well as gendered, there's also by race.
~~Black Chicks~~ White Chicks for example ๐คฃ
Edit: seems my memory is fading.
Clueless and Mean Girls
The Marvelous Mrs Maisel
Is that Alex Borstein?
Designing Women, Golden Girls, Cougar Town.