Deke calls her a "babypants" for not being able to break up with him face-to-face, but Max’s stance remains firm. For someone who uses a "real Ziploc" bag as a wallet, the idea of dating someone with a safety net is more terrifying than being broke. Notable Highlights
2 Broke Girls Season 3, Episode 16—aptly titled " And the ATM "—takes the central theme of the show and puts it under a microscope. While the series usually treats poverty as a source of snappy one-liners and gross-out humor, this episode digs into the genuine friction that occurs when two different worlds collide. [S3E16] And the ATM
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Max and Caroline's stealth mission to the dumpster is classic physical comedy with a bitter emotional edge. While the series usually treats poverty as a
A reminder that even in her most serious moments, Max's sentimental items are as weird as she is.