r/2brokegirls • u/fr0zenpepsi • 7h ago
look what i found on the thrift store ?????
is this what i think it is ?????? idek how this ended up here i live in the philippines 😭
r/2brokegirls • u/Dorkside • Jan 24 '17
Original Airdate: January 23, 2017
Episode Synopsis: Caroline falls for the contractor who made the dessert bar renovations; Max rushes to Randy's side when she hears he's in the hospital; Sophie joins a mommy group that cares more about partying than baby talk.
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r/2brokegirls • u/fr0zenpepsi • 7h ago
is this what i think it is ?????? idek how this ended up here i live in the philippines 😭
r/2brokegirls • u/Due_Challenge_3332 • 1h ago
Was there an episode where Max said something along the lines of “Attraction is not a 1 to 10 hotness scale. It’s either pass or fail.” (You are attracted to someone or you aren’t)
r/2brokegirls • u/Significant_Ad_9712 • 1d ago
In the first season there was an entire episode on how max had to pay off her college student loans n that she graduated college and studied art n caroline was shocked n then like two episodes later they say shes a college drop out n that she never went to college n they made an episode on her graduating highschool it’s so annoying
r/2brokegirls • u/Jaded_Ad_4427 • 12h ago
You see I like the show.
It is the premise that bugs me. 2 broke girls live in New York(outskirts) in America. They have electricity, water, internet, food, home, an Oven, Wear Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Gucci etc. Have a community of people supporting them. And SO SO SO many opportunities as there are many rich people around them everywhere.
All I am saying is they have never seen what being broke in other nations with not much infrastructure and corruption looks like.
Did I mentioned I loved the show and would like a continuation.
r/2brokegirls • u/Wutwut21 • 3d ago
EDIT: I found it, It's titled "Pathetic Deirdre" from How I Met Your FATHER
I was having a conversation about perspectives and I just remember there is 2 main girls (Max and Caroline) and they have a girl-friend coming to town to visit. Max/Caroline feels pity and makes fun of this girl, saying that her life is a mess and she only visits when she needs help or to vent.
Then fast forward to the future, that friend send them a book-signing invite. Max/Caroline laugh at the thought of their friend publishing a book. Max/Caroline read the book out of pity and discovers some parts of the book is about themselves and their lifestyles are described as pathetic (lol). Max/Caroline go to the bookstore to confront their friend.
It turns out the friend's perspective was the true reality. Whenever the friend visited, Max/Caroline were never serious and treated the friend as a chump, and they were drunk all the time. This make Max/Caroline question and realize their own reality.
It was really hilarious and I want to watch that episode again. Thanks in advance!
r/2brokegirls • u/No_Supermarket_1831 • 3d ago
Season 1 episode 5 We find out Max has student loan debt from a brief stint in college studying art. Then at the end of season 3 its revealed Max didn't graduate high school because she missed one of her final exams.
r/2brokegirls • u/ifaz3301 • 5d ago
Earl is hands-down the sweetest character in the entire 2 Broke Girls series. While everyone else is chaotic, sarcastic, or messy in their own hilarious way, Earl is just pure warmth and kindness. He treats Max like his own daughter, always looks out for the girls, and drops the most wholesome, supportive comments even when the diner is falling apart around him. With his gentle wisdom, old-school charm, and that legendary dry humor, he becomes the emotional heart of the show. Garrett Morris played him so perfectly that Earl feels like the comforting grandpa everyone wishes they had. Honestly, the diner (and the show) wouldn’t be the same without him.
r/2brokegirls • u/Efficient-Ring8100 • 5d ago
Honestly all ive read is how it went downhill after Season 3, but I disagree. I mean Season 4/5 I was a bit bored and it became more background noise but Season 6 was my favorite season by far. I liked the Dessert bar as a change from the diner, the side missions, the random extras seemed to be more involved, loved the different change of scenery and how the whole crew would go on adventures together. I found myself laughing alot more. I initially hated the whole baby thing with Sophie and Oleg but this season with baby Barbara/ mumma sophie was surprisingly funny. I loved crazy ex Max stalking Randy instead of the usual "ah well" attitude, nice to see her more emotionally invested. Dunno. Anyone else agree?
r/2brokegirls • u/invariablyinfinite21 • 4d ago
Max's jokes really blur the line between being funny in a dark way and just being plainly insensitive and disrespectful. Rape, racism, body stereotyping, Han's bullying. Not trying to moral police her or anything but I really feel like it's a grey area. And I am not from the US so I really want to understand this, was it really okay to make such targeted and demeaning jokes about the Kardashians what 10 years ago? A lot of them are very disrespectful. And on top of that they still got Kim to be on the show and we're more than happy about it too. So hypocrisy much?
r/2brokegirls • u/Serious-Ad7999 • 5d ago
so you guys remember when Caroline first revealed her family life to Max, how her mom is out of the picture because she cheated on her dad when she was 5 and Grammy Astrid got rid of her “not in a mob way, in a society way which is worse.” what does that mean exactly? i don’t know a thing about the East Coast elite so what does it mean when an old money family “gets rid of someone” in a society way? i’ve always wondered that after so many years.
r/2brokegirls • u/Individual-Ad135 • 6d ago
The Girlfriend Experience is one of the best episodes. Did anyone notice the person hysterically laughing in the audience 💀? Max delivering this speech is hilarious. Loved Han's mom
r/2brokegirls • u/Usual_Public_6690 • 7d ago
r/2brokegirls • u/Ok_Vehicle8141 • 9d ago
Recipe: https://www.justputzing.com/2012/06/chocolate-beer-batter-cupcakes-with-maple-bacon-frosting.html
Took 2 hours but I’m not complaining
r/2brokegirls • u/TheMarkMatthews • 9d ago
Netflix recommends it to me and one of the tags it gives is RAUNCHY. My question is are any of the episodes actually raunchy and how much?
Is it raunchy due to the girls or that little man?
I’ve seen a few episodes but nothing I’d describe as raunchy.