2 Broke Girls

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USA, (2011–2017), 48 h 18 min (Length: 21 min)

Cast:

Kat Dennings, Beth Behrs, Garrett Morris, Jonathan Kite, Matthew Moy, Jennifer Coolidge, Nick Zano, Brooke Lyons, Ryan Hansen, Gilles Marini, Sandra Bernhard (more)
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Seasons(6) / Episodes(138)

Plots(1)

Sassy, streetwise Max (Kat Dennings) works two jobs just to get by, one of which is waiting tables during the night shift at the retro-hip Williamsburg Diner. Sophisticated Caroline (Beth Behrs) is an uptown trust fund princess who's having a run of bad luck that forces her to reluctantly give waitressing a shot. At first, Max sees Caroline as yet another in a long line of inept servers she must cover for, but she's surprised to find that Caroline has as much substance as she does style. When Caroline discovers Max's knack for baking amazing cupcakes, she sees a lucrative future for them, but they first need to raise the start-up money. (official distributor synopsis)

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Reviews of this series by the user NinadeL (6)

Season 1 (2011) (S01) 

English Enjoyable humor with Max and Caroline in the lead roles, despite the misery. Together with Oleg and Chestnut for eternity. Will they get the full amount of capital they need? Jennifer Coolidge has taken up residence in recent episodes, and there's no one better that this series could have gotten. Poland, Hitler, racial segregation, and still not enough humor. "Look at me again." And at the end, we get Max's beautiful cleavage ♥ ()

Season 2 (2012) (S02) 

English Season 2 still hasn't found a consistent plot, but it's made all the more entertaining by the succession of hilarious jokes. However, now it’s Andy Candy’s turn and the cupcake shop that is a Williamsburg must-have. At least according to Martha Stewart. Then comes a rather prolonged crisis and several episodes that are impossible to endure. Will Max and Caroline catch their second wind before the end of season two? In conclusion, I think so. ()

Season 3 (2013) (S03) 

English Season 3 works very well, with no crap like the return of J. Petto. Ever since Max started going to baking school, it's been getting better and better. Caroline is exchanging French lessons and the humor is taking a greater and greater toll on my diaphragm. "Brown Chicken Brown Cow." ()

Season 4 (2014) (S04) 

English When I was contentedly watching a rerun of the hilarious stories from pastry school, before I knew it, Season 4 was upon us. The only difference in quality is that Caroline has changed her hairstyle and Oleg has had sex with Sophie again. Finally. :) All's well that ends well. They're still broke, but in the end, they're actually fine. ()

Season 5 (2015) (S05) 

English The very nice thing about Season 5 is that they're so terribly broke that it's slowly becoming clear they'll never get out from the bottom. This is very positive news. Especially if it's funnier with no hope of success. And the best thing so far happened at GameCon. No question about it. And then Hollywood came along... ()

Season 6 (2016) (S06) 

English I'm honestly glad they've come back down to earth from the Hollywood dream. Incredible things happen at their M&C dessert bar, Sophie and Oleg's relationship develops incredibly, and most importantly, the on and off romance between Max and Randy is very intense! The multi-part plots also mean our waitresses get to go outside the diner and it's really adventurous. The cadence of the joke is back at its highest level, and my diaphragm hurts :) The ending? The sweetest of them all. Forever good. ()