I’m going to come right out and admit it: I’m no millennial sympathizer.Too many years of sleeping under my desk and being forced (by corporate dress code) to wear nylons through DC’s sweltering summers. #SelfCare? Come on, this is D.C.

So the very idea of Codependent, a two-woman coming-of-age comedy written by two millennials and focusing on their friendship, had me a bit skeptical.
But I’ll also admit that I was dead wrong.
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Former college roommates and long-time friends Julia Karis and Emily Rekstis’ first collaboration is a fast-paced, brazenly funny and achingly real love story (if not the romantic kind) between two friends whose lives have become so intertwined that separation seems impossible.
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Reminiscent of HBO’s Girls (but a little more PG-13), Codependent is full of whip-smart dialogue delivered at breakneck speed, peppered with moments of awkward tenderness. Performed by two talented young actresses (Karis herself and Kelly Hubbell), the relationship between the two young women rings so true—and is such a testament to the types of fiercely loyal friendship that can only be forged in our youth—that members of any generation will find a bit of themselves in it.
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