Season six of 2 Broke Girls ended last night, and executive producer Michelle Nader recently spoke with TVLine about the finale and a possible seventh season for the CBS TV show.
The sitcom, which stars Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs, has not yet been renewed by the network despite decent ratings. Currently, CBS is locked in negotiations with the series’ producing studio, Warner Bros. TV, who have complete ownership of the show.
WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD FOR 2 BROKE GIRLS!
In the interview, Nader said they always planned to get Max (Dennings) and Randy (Ed Quinn) back together:
The idea was always to get Max and Randy back together, even before the show [landed on the bubble]. We knew that. It represents growth for this character to be in a romantic relationship. She’s learned so much in terms of trusting people, and we wanted there to be some kind of reward for her taking a chance [on love].”
If 2 Broke Girls is renewed for a seventh season, Nader says the dynamic between Max and Caroline (Behrs) will start to change:
It opens up the world a lot. Max and Caroline have always been the strongest couple on the show, and they will continue to be. But like any friendship, how does that dynamic change when someone gets a significant other? Also, Randy and [Caroline’s squeeze] Bobby [Christopher Gorham] don’t get along. And Randy is wealthy and Max is not comfortable in that world. In the way Max showed Caroline how to be poor, Caroline is going to show Max how to have money and how to be comfortable with it and not sabotage it.”
What do you think? Are you a fan of 2 Broke Girls? Do you want another season?
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