"2 Broke Girls" And the Inside-Outside Situation (TV Episode 2015) Poster

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Fierce sarcasm, sharply views make this episode more closer to an ideal comedy
jiewen00312 December 2015
Warning: Spoilers
An ideal comedy is not just plays some tricks to gain the laugh. It always could resonate with your deep feelings with the reality, 2 Broke Girls is the show of this type(at least, this episode).

Although 2 Broke Girls is not a massive hit in recent years like The Big Bang, it is more likely to be realism arts. Because sometimes those lines may be too harsh to take it, then thinking twice, you will find that reflect the reality truly.

This time, it critiques the homophobic bakery that refuse to sell cakes to gay people, which comes from a true thing taking place in Denver, Colorado and Oregon. After so long time affirmative action of LGBT, in real life, they still suffer from many discriminations. Some people base on the misunderstanding of religions to hurt and deprive the human rights of them. Being gay people doesn't mean they cannot buy and eat cakes or other foods. Maybe some conservatives would say that offend them because they often do something wrong and hurt people but they never realizing it.

At the end of this episode, two girls made a right choice following their heart rather than made wrong choice under the temptation of money or the pressure of tradition or religions, this is my glad to see. There also has so many moments worth to remember like the Caroline singing like a Broadway star, the joke about Trump's hair, the kiss, all of them is the first time appears in 2 Broke Girls. Very creative ideas.

Above all, that is why 2 Broke Girls is an ideal comedy since its fifth season. All of characters' prototype are come from reality not imaginary ,they are all of us.
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1/10
Really?
aopek2 March 2021
Wow.

Just wow.

People made money from this episode.

Someone paid people to produce his, to "act" , to "write" to sell this thing.

Wow.

Just wow.
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