2 Broke Girls

2011
4.7
2.75K reviews
TV-UNRATED
Rating
Eligible
Watch in a web browser or on supported devices Learn More

Season 5 episodes (29)

1 And the Wrecking Ball
11/12/15
In the fifth season premiere, Max and Caroline team up with the diner staff in a frantic attempt to keep their businesses open when the city targets Han’s diner and the cupcake window for destruction. Also, Sophie and Oleg announce that they are trying to have a baby.
2 And the Gym and Juice
11/19/15
When the shower in Max and Caroline’s apartment breaks, they get part-time jobs at the juice bar of a fancy gym and enjoy free use of the gym’s locker room. However, their jobs and free showers are jeopardized when Caroline has a run-in with a group of rich moms who are jealous of the attention she’s getting from a sexy trainer.
3 And the Maybe Baby
11/26/15
When the girls run into Caroline’s newly engaged ex, Candy Andy (recurring guest star RYAN HANSEN), Caroline wonders if she made a mistake when she sees how much he supports his fiancée’s career.
4 And the Inside Outside Situation
12/10/15
Max and Caroline’s cupcake shop is boycotted after they refuse to sell cupcakes to an artist named “I” (guest star MICHAEL CYRIL CREIGHTON), who wants to put cocktail weenies in them.
5 And the Escape Room
12/17/15
Han insists the diner gang attends a mandatory night out in an “Escape Room Club” when he feels they aren’t working together as a team. Once they’re locked inside the “Alice in Wonderland”–themed room, however, it seems Han has an ulterior motive.
6 And the Not Regular Down There
1/6/16
Max is both puzzled and curious when the new guy she is dating expresses hesitations about intimacy because he is “not regular down there.” Also, Sophie and Oleg struggle to get pregnant. STEVE TALLEY (Pretty Little Liars, The 100) guest stars as Owen.
7 And the Coming Out Party
1/13/16
When Caroline’s grandmother Astrid (guest star JUDITH ROBERTS – Orange Is the New Black, Eraserhead) awakens from a coma with no knowledge of her family’s massive money scandal, Caroline attempts to keep the truth hidden for a bit longer by giving Astrid one last fancy luncheon.
8 And the Basketball Jones
1/20/16
Oleg’s cousin who plays professional basketball comes to town to play a game against Max’s favorite team and gifts her with two free tickets, but chaos ensues when the girls interfere with the game and risk ruining their cupcake business’ reputation in the process.
9 And the Sax Problem
1/27/16
When Earl is not invited to play with his old jazz band at their reunion show, Max and the diner gang join forces in order to get him back on stage performing. JACKÉE HARRY (227; Sister, Sister) guest stars as Ruby, a jazz club owner.
10 And the No New Friends
2/3/16
When Max reconnects with an old friend, Caroline feels jealous and attempts to try to make some new friends of her own.
11 And the Booth Babes
2/10/16
Max and Caroline sign up to be “booth babes” in order to get into a huge gaming convention for free. Once inside, however, they’re shocked to see that Han’s friend has created video game characters based on them, and demand compensation.
12 And the Story Telling Show
2/18/16
Caroline captures the attention of a Hollywood studio executive when she shares her riches-to-rags life story on stage at a storytelling night. Meanwhile, Sophie and Oleg search for a surrogate.
13 And the Lost Baggage
2/25/16
Max tags along with Caroline as she travels to Los Angeles on a film studio’s dime to discuss the idea of making her riches-to-rags life story into a movie. While there, Max loses her luggage but finds a new crush.
14 And You Bet Your Ass
3/3/16
Caroline continues meeting with studio writers in an effort to make her life story into a movie, but she is torn when they reveal they would not portray Max in the project. Also, Max is being spoiled by her new Hollywood beau, Randy (recurring guest star ED QUINN), who sets Caroline up on a date with his friend, Bob (guest star GEORGE HAMILTON), a former studio mogul.
15 And the Great Escape
3/10/16
While Max pet-sits Randy’s (recurring guest star ED QUINN) dog, Bruno, and Caroline sets up meetings with actresses who are interested in playing her in the potential biopic, Bruno escapes — and a cannibalistic serial killer is loose in their neighborhood.
16 And the Pity Party Bus
3/31/16
The girls’ Hollywood adventure continues as Caroline signs away the rights to her life story so it can be turned a movie. Also, Max is heartbroken when Randy (recurring guest star ED QUINN) breaks up with her via his therapist, Elliot (guest star JOHN MICHAEL HIGGINS), and Caroline rents a party bus in an attempt to cheer her up.
17 And the Show and Don’t Tell
4/7/16
When the girls visit Caroline’s father, Martin (recurring guest star STEVEN WEBER), in prison to see him perform in a musical, they tell him their plan to use Caroline’s movie money to convert their cupcake window into a dessert bar.
18 And the Loophole
4/14/16
The girls decide to look for a larger space for their dessert bar, so Han sets them up with Evie (guest star CAMILLE CHEN), a real estate agent who has a crush on him. Plus, Max has ambivalent feelings when Randy (recurring guest star ED QUINN) surprises Max at the diner hoping to patch up their relationship … so she tells Caroline to decide for her.
19 And the Attack of the Killer Apartment
4/21/16
In an attempt to get to know Max’s world better, her boyfriend Randy (recurring guest star ED QUINN) asks to spend a night at her apartment. Plus, Caroline works on getting a liquor license for their dessert bar.
20 And the Partnership Hits the Fan
4/28/16
When a law firm courting Randy (recurring guest star ED QUINN) for a job invites Randy and Max to dinner at a hip new restaurant, the evening veers off course when their eclectic cuisine doesn’t sit well with Max.
21 And the Ten Inches
5/5/16
When Max and Caroline need more space for their renovated dessert bar, they’re willing to do just about anything to convince Angie (guest star LISA LAMPANELLI), the brash owner of the pizza place next door, to rent them her back office. Recurring guest star ED QUINN appears as Randy.
22 And the Big Gamble
5/12/16
In the season finale, Max and Caroline discover Han is in hot water with a gang after he amasses a substantial debt from gambling on women’s tennis and can’t pay it.
101 Gag Reel
6/28/16
Season-only
Bloopers and Blunders from Season 5
102 Deleted Scene: And the Maybe Baby Episode, Scene E
6/28/16
Season-only
Wedding on the boat
103 Deleted Scene: And the Inside Outside Situation Episode, Scene E
6/28/16
Season-only
Sacrificing morals for money
104 Deleted Scene: And the Not Regular Down There Episode, Cold Open (Teaser) Scene
6/28/16
Season-only
Life hack tips
105 Deleted Scene: And No New Friends Episode, Cold Open (Teaser) Scene
6/28/16
Season-only
Dine and dash
106 Deleted Scene: And the Show Don't Tell Episode, Cold Open (Teaser) Scene
6/28/16
Season-only
Back from Los Angeles
107 Deleted Scene: And the Partnership Hits the Fan Episode, Cold Open (Teaser) Scene
6/28/16
Season-only
Sending food back

About this show

In this fun, outrageous comedy series from Emmy® winner Michael Patrick King (Sex and the City) and comedian Whitney Cummings, two girls from very different backgrounds – Max, poor from birth, and Caroline, born wealthy but down on her luck – wind up as waitresses in the same colorful Brooklyn diner and strike up an unlikely friendship.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
2.75K reviews
Tiffany LeRoux
October 27, 2015
Do you HAVE to have some sort of sexual joke every 2-3 lines!?!? I turn the channel because I cannot stand it. Put old shows on like Andy Griffith, Bonanza, The Rifleman, I Love Lucy, etc.. ppl really want the good, wholesome shows that is safe for their 5 year old to walk in on, not some sexually laced trash that even they want to cover their ears to/turn the station. I thought ratings were about getting people to watch shows and want to watch them.
154 people found this review helpful
Did you find this helpful?
Charles Wright
March 6, 2014
This show does a great service by providing writers with special needs a job other than greeting at Walmart. They actually get paid to write this show while contributing nothing to society. The only person I feel bad for is Garrett Morris. Can't they find him a show his kidz can be proud of?
31 people found this review helpful
Did you find this helpful?
Hela Morning Sun
May 30, 2014
Poorly written and ridiculous. Generic characters. And neither the leggy blonde or the boob-licious brunette would be broke girls in NY. Laughable only because it's so awful.
20 people found this review helpful
Did you find this helpful?

Rate this show

Tell us what you think.