ThedevilChoose
When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.
Michelle Ridley
The movie is wonderful and true, an act of love in all its contradictions and complexity
Guillelmina
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
kmk-92803
It's definitely a series you'll love or hate, you either like the daft humour or take life too seriously. I love the show, the characters are fantastic and none of it too heavy or drawn out.
arcticfreya
I love watching this show but the humor indeed went downhill. The humor always is sexual and the point you just sigh and roll your eyes. They sometimes go a bit too far, not subtle anymore and you just sit there like... what-the-fuck-am-i-watching-and-why... BUT i love max and caroline and their journey. I adored Candy Andy and Deke as their boyfriends, that was the best phase of the series. Oleg and Sophie are gross. Just very gross. Both sex addicts but honestly so far gone it's not funny, just gross and sad. They shouldve been written out the show a long time ago. Then they have a baby and get inappropriate and annoying even more. I liked Luis, he was so funny but just disappeared randomly out the show. That was a big mistake imo.
ridhi-rajpal
A recent trend with most sitcoms is that people love to binge-watch them. This approach works for them mostly because they want to focus on one series at a time instead of waiting for a new episode every week. You watch a series once and for all and then move on to the next... and that way you feel fully satisfied and also completely involved with the characters as well in the journey of the series. Unfortunately, 2 Broke Girls is not that kind of a show. Easily fragmented in its approach on the way the episodes were structured, you will at max enjoy it best when watched with meals accompanying it or when you want to watch something on a flight with no heavy-duty drama to keep you awake. Post the second season, the humor starts to get repetitive. Some might even go to the extent of saying that the humor is stereotypical and slightly offensive to many communities mentioned in the show; the show actually thrives on the principle of "make fun of others" and that approach may not be liked by many after a few episodes. As there is an audio laughter track that runs parallel, sometimes the "realness" of the situations goes away leaving the actors confused as to how to extend their last expressions (to say the least) until next time when their dialogue comes up.So there is not much that you will "learn" or "gain" watching this show, especially if you are a film-maker and are looking for great content. But if you want light humor, much like stand up comedy that you can take on in bits and pieces, then you can watch this show at leisure... You might even be able to watch episodes at random unlike other shows where the story flow and progression sometimes are crucial to understanding each episode.
xxshanaynaysherwoodxx
I absolutely love Two Broke Girls. It's definitely for adults only! Olag and Sophie are hilarious. As for Max, she's a street smart, firecracker that's full of wit. I admit I didn't like the show until I actually gave it a chance and watched it. Give it a chance; you just might like it. Don't be afraid to watch something that might make you laugh your butt off.