2 Broke Girls Reviews (Page 2)
2 Broke Girls Review: A Ring and a Ding
In "And the Pop-Up Sale," the 2 Broke Girls tried to raise money for a new oven by selling off one of Caroline's expensive ring. The episode executed the p...
2 Broke Girls Review: Chestnut Freezing in an Open Backyard
On "And The Reality Check," we finally see Max and Caroline get rid of the elephant in the room, or in this case, the horse. Enough fans have complained at...
2 Broke Girls Review: Lessons From a Mexican Nine-Hour Energy Drink
The holiday spirit was in full force in "And the Very Christmas Thanksgiving," and unsurprisingly Caroline played the Whoville enthusiast to Max's Grinch. ...
2 Broke Girls Review: Lip Locked
2 Broke Girls must know that I'm a sucker for romance because "And The Really Petty Cash" delivered it in spades. And not just any kind of romance, angst-f...
2 Broke Girls Review: To Hoard or Not to Hoard Your Feelings
2 Broke Girls has a pattern of starting out choppy, as I again didn't like the opening scene to "And Hoarder Culture." However, as the episode progressed I...
2 Broke Girls Review: Vagina Bed Alert!
"And the Pretty Problem" started out problematic for me. The opening scene where Max insults a table of grating caricatures made me doubt whether I would e...
2 Broke Girls Review: Cupcakes, Celery and Cynicism
"And the Disappearing Bed" was a weird one for me. On one hand, I thought it was fantastic, building on the rapport between the 2 Broke Girls. It also did ...
2 Broke Girls Review: Putting Chestnut to Use
We've received tons of comments in past reviews expressing disdain for Chestnut. He's a magnificent horse, yes, but horses ARE darned expensive. The 2 Brok...
2 Broke Girls Review: A First Time for Everything
This was one of the more likable offering of the season so far for 2 Broke Girls, as the writers really attempted to shape the two leads into three-dimensi...
2 Broke Girls Review: Crossing Too Many Lines?
Tonight's "And Strokes of Goodwill" started out promising. I had a few hearty guffaws in the first nine minutes. The laugh caught in the back of my throat,...
