On Wednesday night Broad City aired a new episode, Citizen Ship, and Abbi, Ilana, Lincoln and Jaimé attend a boat party to celebrate Jaimé's citizenship. This laugh out loud episode primarily focused on Jaimé's pending citizenship but also revealed some shocking secrets.

After Jaimé passes his test, the entire group goes out to celebrate on a boat. Because Abbi's roommate Melody only put Abbi's name of the list, Ilana pretends to be Abbi's screw-up assistant in order to get herself, Jaimé and Lincoln on the guest list as well.

As soon as the girls get onto the boat, they run into a bit of a problem. Bevers is there with his girlfriend (Abbi's roommate). Bevers tries to help Abbi and Ilana get free alcohol without waiting in a line.

The trio ends up getting locked inside of a room for the entire party, and while they were being held captive, Bevers says that he's going to propose to Melody that night.

Both Abbi and Ilana aren't really fans of the whole marriage thing, but Abbi is all for it because if they get married it means that Melody and Bevers will move out of her apartment.

Melody and Bevers have been dating for quite some time, but when he finally gets on stage to make the big annoucement, he chickens out and ends up making a joke that Abbi is undergoing a sex change.

During their stay in the small room, there's another shocking revelation. Ilana comes to the realization that she and Lincoln are practically boyfriend and girlfriend. They've been hanging out a lot and while she thought their relationship was more physical than anything, she quickly realizes she was wrong.

Fans of the show took to Twitter to dish on the new episode, and here's what they had to say.

In next week’s new episode, Kirk Steele, Abbi discovers something from Trey’s past that changes the balance of power at Soulstice, and Ilana educates the next generation.

Broad City airs every Wednesday night at 10:30 / 9:30 Central on Comedy Central. Viewers can watch a clip for Wednesday Citizen Ship episode in the video below.

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