2 Broke Girls Explained

Genre:Sitcom
Theme Music Composer:Peter Bjorn and John
Opentheme:"Second Chance"
Country:United States
Language:English
Num Seasons:6
Num Episodes:138
List Episodes:List of 2 Broke Girls episodes
Narrated:David Kaye
Camera:Multi-camera
Runtime:21–22 minutes
Network:CBS

2 Broke Girls (stylized 2 Broke Girl$) is an American television sitcom that aired on CBS from September 19, 2011, to April 17, 2017. The series was produced for Warner Bros. Television and created by Michael Patrick King and Whitney Cummings. Set in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City, the show's plot follows the lives of best friends Max Black (Kat Dennings) and Caroline Channing (Beth Behrs). Whereas Caroline was raised as the daughter of a billionaire, Max grew up in a poor/lower middle-class lifestyle, resulting in them having different perspectives on life, although together they work in a local diner while attempting to raise funds to start a cupcake business.

The series has received a polarized response from critics and audiences alike. The on-screen chemistry between the show's six leads, especially that of Behrs and Dennings, has been praised, while others have criticized the show's reliance on sexualized, drug-related, and racial humor.[1] The series was nominated for 12 Emmy Awards in various categories over its run, winning an Emmy in 2012 for art direction.[2] [3]

The series ran on CBS for six seasons and 138 episodes.[4] [5]

Synopsis

See main article: List of 2 Broke Girls episodes. The series chronicles the lives of two waitresses in their mid-20s (at the start of the series): Max Black (Kat Dennings), the daughter of a poor underclass mother and an unknown father, and Caroline Channing (Beth Behrs), who was born rich but is now disgraced and penniless because her father, Martin Channing, got caught operating a Bernard Madoff-esque Ponzi scheme. The two work together at a Brooklyn diner, soon becoming roommates and best friends while building toward their aim of opening a cupcake shop. Among those working with them at the restaurant are their boss, Korean Han Lee (Matthew Moy); Oleg (Jonathan Kite), an upbeat but perverted and harassing Ukrainian cook; and Earl (Garrett Morris), a 75-year-old cashier. Also featured starting late in the first season is their neighbor and part-time boss Sophie (Jennifer Coolidge), a Polish immigrant who runs the house-cleaning company Sophie's Choice.

During most of the first season, Max is also a part-time nanny for the twin babies of Peach Landis (Brooke Lyons), who during the season adopts Caroline's horse Chestnut. At the end of each episode, a tally shows how much they have made toward their goal of $250,000. Early in the second season, Sophie lends the women $20,000, which is enough for them to start their business. However, the business fails, and in the 18th episode, they are forced to give up the lease of their cupcake shop with just enough money to pay off Sophie's loan, resetting the end of episode tally to $1. The shop opposite to theirs belongs to Andrew (Ryan Hansen) who had his own candy shop called Candy Andy. He and Caroline become romantically involved, but they eventually break up because her focus is on her cupcake business.

During the third season, Caroline and Max reopen the business in the back room of the diner where they work, using a window as a walk-up window for sales. Max also enrolls in, and Caroline goes to work for, a pastry school called the Manhattan School of Pastry, where Max finds a friend, and later love interest, named Deke. This is Max's first relationship since the second episode when she broke up with her cheating boyfriend, Robbie. Caroline unknowingly has an affair with the married French instructor named Nicholas, who works at the pastry school. This eventually leads to Nicholas closing down the school and moving back to France with his wife. Max, Caroline, and Deke also attempt to get Deke's parents to invest in the school, planning to run it themselves, but they do not succeed.

During season four, the women finally start their cupcake business, which succeeds briefly before going into the red. Both Max and Caroline end up working in an elite-class pastry shop called "The High" to make more money to return the loan they took for their business. Max also had a brief fling with a new handsome waiter, Nashit. She later discovers he is under 18 when his mother arrives from Ireland to bring him back home. At the end of season four, Oleg and Sophie get married.

In season five, Caroline sells her life story to a film producer for $250,000.[6] She uses most of the money to expand their old cupcake space into the adjacent pizza shop, converting it into a dessert bar. The remaining $30,000 is used to purchase part ownership of the diner to help Han pay off his debts from gambling on women's tennis. While in Hollywood with Caroline consulting on her life story script, Max meets a "lawyer to the stars" named Randy. Meanwhile, despite her advancing age, Sophie becomes pregnant with Oleg's child.

Season six has Sophie and Oleg welcoming their baby daughter Barbara to the world. Randy returns to continue his relationship with Max, but it does not work out. Randy wants Max to move to California, but Max, publicly acknowledging her strong friendship with Caroline for the first time, says she cannot do so because she has important people in her life now. Meanwhile, Caroline meets Bobby, a contractor who rebuilds the dessert bar after a storm, and the two start a relationship. By the end of the season, the movie about Caroline's life has been made (albeit with some "creative license" changes), but Caroline destroys a $10,000 on-loan dress at the premiere, which wipes out both her and Max's combined savings and returns them to "broke" status. Randy comes back to New York, this time permanently, and proposes to Max, who accepts. The series ends at this point, as the network unexpectedly canceled 2 Broke Girls without allowing the creative team to resolve its plotlines.

Cast

Main

Recurring

Special guest stars

Production

Development and casting

Even before it went to series, the then-undeveloped pilot was the subject of a bidding war, with CBS landing the deal on December 10, 2010,[20] and ordering it to series on May 13, 2011.[21] It was one of two shows commissioned for the 2011–12 television season for which Whitney Cummings served as producer and co-creator, the other being Whitney, which was picked up by NBC, but was cancelled after two seasons.[22]

Dennings was the first to be cast in the role of Max on February 18, 2011.[23] A week later on February 25, 2011, Behrs won an audition to land the role of Caroline, beating out other established actresses.[24] Moy, Morris and Kite were the last three to be cast on March 16, 2011.[25]

Filming

The series was taped in front of a live studio audience.[26]

Timeslot change

The first episode aired at 9:30 pm (E/P) after Two and a Half Men on September 19, 2011, and the show moved to its regular timeslot following How I Met Your Mother on Monday nights at 8:30 pm (E/P).[27] Production for the second season began on August 6, 2012.

For its second season 2 Broke Girls moved to 9 pm ET/PT after Two and a Half Men was moved to Thursdays, and remained there until early in its third season.

On March 27, 2013, CBS renewed 2 Broke Girls for a third season.[28] The show was first moved back to its original timeslot, which opened when We Are Men was cancelled, and stayed there until March 24, 2014. Beginning on April 7, 2014, 2 Broke Girls moved to 8 pm to replace How I Met Your Mother following its conclusion, with the show's former timeslot given to the short-lived Friends with Better Lives.

On March 13, 2014, CBS renewed 2 Broke Girls for a fourth season. The network announced a premiere date of October 27, 2014.[29] The move was prompted by CBS' arrangement to air Thursday Night Football for the first few weeks of the season and their subsequent decision not to postpone the season premiere of The Big Bang Theory, which occupied 2 Broke Girls' timeslot until October 20, and then returned to its normal Thursday timeslot. The fourth season consisted of 22 episodes.

On March 12, 2015, CBS renewed 2 Broke Girls for a fifth season, which premiered Thursday, November 12, 2015. CBS moved the show to Thursdays 9:30 pm ET/PT due to Supergirl taking over its previous Monday night timeslot. 2 Broke Girls had its premiere delayed again this season due to CBS airing Thursday Night Football for the season's several weeks initially. By November, regular Thursday programming resumed with The Big Bang Theory and new comedy Life in Pieces moving to Thursdays after airing on Monday nights at the beginning of the season. Mom and 2 Broke Girls then premiered the same month to form CBS' Thursday night comedy block. By midseason, CBS moved 2 Broke Girls to Wednesdays 8 pm ET/PT starting January 6, 2016, pairing it with the final season of Mike and Molly. Both comedies were slated to air for six weeks on the Wednesday 8–9 hour before going on an indefinite hiatus due to Survivor returning to that timeslot the following month. However, on February 8, 2016, CBS cancelled new comedy Angel from Hell with 2 Broke Girls replacing it and returning to its Thursday timeslot on February 18, 2016.[30]

Cancellation

The series was canceled after six seasons on May 12, 2017. A combination of factors, including declining ratings, CBS's desire to have an ownership stake, and the network needing to clear space for three new sitcoms in the fall 2017 schedule led to the show's demise.[4] The cast and producers had thought they were going to return for the 2017-18 season and CBS gave no indications they wouldn't until after Season 6's production had concluded, giving the show zero opportunity to have any kind of conclusive endings. As of 2024, there are no plans for the show to ever get any chance to do a true series finale, via either a special episode (such as a holiday-based reunion) or a short final run of new episodes.

Episodes

See main article: List of 2 Broke Girls episodes.

Broadcast

2 Broke Girls is aired in numerous countries around the world. In Canada the series airs on Citytv.[31] In the United Kingdom, 2 Broke Girls airs on E4.[32] In Ireland, it airs on RTÉ2.[33] In India, it airs on Star World, Comedy Central & Colors Infinity.[34] In the Philippines, "2 Broke Girls" airs on ETC[35] In Australia, the show airs on 10 Peach In New Zealand, it airs on TV2.[36]

Reception

2 Broke Girls received mixed reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes the first season holds a rating of 63%, based on 43 reviews, with an average rating of 6.4/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs have undeniable chemistry, and although 2 Broke Girls is at times bogged down by predictable jokes, this old-fashioned odd couple sitcom is rich with laughs."[37] On Metacritic, the first season has a score of 66 out of 100, based on 26 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[38]

Much of the show's criticism focused on the perceived overuse of sexually-based jokes and offensive racial stereotypes. Tim Goodman of The Hollywood Reporter said that the show had potential, but "squandered it away every week on cheap, predictable and unfunny jokes", and noted that many jokes were of a racist or sexual nature.[39] New Zealand critic Chris Philpott was especially offended by the series' rape jokes in the first three episodes, calling the series the worst new show of 2012 and stating that it "display[ed] a lack of understanding and creativity on the part of the comedy writer."[40] Andrew Ti, writing for Grantland.com, singled out Han Lee's portrayal as "a fairly regressive portrayal" of the stereotypical Asian male—"a tiny, greedy, sexless man-child with infantilized speech patterns."[41] Elliot B. Gertel at Jewish World Review[42] similarly found an episode of the show misrepresented Orthodox Jews. When asked about the racial stereotypes at a January 2012 press conference, Michael Patrick King said, "I don't find it offensive, any of this".[43] [44]

Emily Nussbaum of The New Yorker wrote that while the way the supporting characters are written is "so racist it is less offensive than baffling", she noted that the show has "so much potential", and compared it favorably to Cummings' other show Whitney.[45] Positive reviews such as one from Entertainment Weekly focused on the "potential" that the series has based on the acting and chemistry between Dennings and Behrs.[46] The series also received a B+ from The Boston Globe TV critic Matthew Gilbert, who was impressed with the casting and production: "The actresses – especially the Gwen Stefani-esque Dennings – transcend their types, and the pop-savvy humor has spirit thanks to producer Michael Patrick King from Sex and the City. After the forced opening minutes, it's the best multi-cam-com of the season."[47] Writing weekly reviews of the series, The A.V. Club editor Emily VanDerWerff hoped that the series would improve but ultimately wrote: "Most of the problems—weird story construction, stereotypical characters, bad jokes—that have bedeviled the show have been there from the very beginning, though I will certainly say they've gotten worse as the season has gone along and the show hasn't bothered to diversify its rhythms at all."[48]

In 2015, Rob Owen of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said what started out as "a modern Laverne & Shirley" attracted many young people to begin with, until they "realized it was a waste of their time."[49]

The show appeared on many critics' "Worst of The Year" lists throughout its run.[50] [51] [52]

Ratings

The series premiere was watched by 19.4 million viewers after its lead-in, the first episode of Two and a Half Men without Charlie Sheen. This marked the highest rating for a fall premiere of a comedy series since Fall 2001.[53] It scored a 7.1 rating in Adults 18–49.[54] With DVR viewers included, the premiere rose to over 21.5 million viewers and an 8.1 in adults 18–49.[55] The show has done well in ratings with college students and young males.[55]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRecipients and nomineesOutcome
2012People's Choice AwardsFavorite New TV Comedy2 Broke Girls
Excellence in Production Design AwardEpisode of a Multi-Camera, Variety or Unscripted SeriesGlenda Rovello, Conny Boettger and Amy Feldman
Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Breakout Performance – FemaleBeth Behrs
Choice TV: Comedy2 Broke Girls
Emmy AwardsOutstanding Art Direction for a Multi-Camera SeriesGlenda Rovello and Amy Feldman
Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera SeriesGary Baum
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy SeriesDarryl Bates
Casting Society of America Announces Artios Awards[56] Television Pilot Comedy2 Broke Girls
2013Excellence in Production Design AwardEpisode of a Multi-Camera, Variety or Unscripted SeriesGlenda Rovello
NewNowNext Awards[57] Coolest Cameo2 Chainz
Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a TV Series – Guest Starring Young Actor 11–13Jake Elliott
Emmy AwardsOutstanding Art Direction for a Multi-Camera SeriesGlenda Rovello and Amy Feldman
Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera SeriesGary Baum
2014People's Choice AwardsFavorite Network TV Comedy2 Broke Girls
Favorite TV Gal PalsCaroline Channing (Beth Behrs) and Max Black (Kat Dennings)
Emmy AwardsOutstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera SerieChristian La Fountaine
2015People's Choice AwardsFavorite Network TV Comedy2 Broke Girls
Emmy AwardsOutstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour or Less)"And the Zero Tolerance", "And the Fun Factory", "And a Loan for Christmas"
Outstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy SeriesDarryl Bates and Ben Bosse
Outstanding Cinematography for a Multi-Camera SeriesChristian La Fountaine
2016People's Choice AwardsFavorite Network TV Comedy2 Broke Girls
Emmy AwardsOutstanding Multi-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy SeriesDarryl Bates
2017Emmy AwardsChris Poulos
Outstanding Cinematography For A Multi-Camera SeriesChristian La Fountaine

Syndication

Reruns of 2 Broke Girls aired on TBS from 2015 until 2023.[58]

Home media

2 Broke Girls first became available on DVD in 2012 with the first season via Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, and was the only season to receive an additional Blu-ray release in countries United States, Canada and Australia. Subsequent seasons have received only a DVD release.

TitleRelease datesAdditional
Region 1Region 2Region 4
The Complete First SeasonSeptember 4, 2012October 22, 2012[59] October 17, 2012[60]
The Complete Second SeasonSeptember 24, 2013October 7, 2013[61] September 18, 2013[62]
The Complete Third SeasonOctober 14, 2014October 6, 2014[63] October 22, 2014[64]
The Complete Fourth SeasonAugust 11, 2015October 12, 2015[65] November 4, 2015[66]
The Complete Fifth SeasonSeptember 20, 2016October 10, 2016[67] February 1, 2017[68]
The Complete Sixth SeasonOctober 3, 2017December 6, 2017[69]

Multiple DVD sets received releases in the United Kingdom and Australia, with the first three-season being made available in 2014. Two subsequent sets containing seasons one to four and seasons one to five were released exclusively only in Australia.

TitleRelease datesAdditional
Region 1Region 2Region 4
The Complete Seasons 1–3 CollectionOctober 6, 2014[70] October 29, 2014[71]
The Complete Seasons One – FourNovember 4, 2015[72]
The Complete Seasons One – FiveFebruary 1, 2017[73]
The Complete SeriesOctober 3, 2017November 13, 2017[74] December 6, 2017

External links

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