2 Broke Girls - Season 1

Season 1
The season introduces Max Black, a sarcastic below-the-poverty-line waitress, and Caroline Channing, a disgraced New York socialite turned waitress, who both pool their money together to pay for their future cupcake business.

Episodes

And How They Met
Experienced waitress Max Black meets her new co-worker, former rich-girl Caroline Channing, and puts her skills to the test at an old but re-emerging Brooklyn diner. Despite her initial distaste for Caroline, Max eventually softens and the two team up for a new business venture.

And the Break-up Scene
Caroline thinks she's doing Max a favor when she takes it upon herself to facilitate her break-up with Robbie.

And Strokes of Goodwill
Max introduces Caroline to the art of thrift store shopping, which takes a dangerous turn when a battle erupts over a T-shirt.

And the Rich People Problems
Max gets a glimpse at Caroline's former life of luxury when she agrees to help get her much-needed night guard from her old home.

And the '90's Horse Party
Caroline and Max throw a '90's-themed party at the diner to attract rich hipsters and raise money for their cupcake business; Caroline is horrified when her rich ex-boyfriend comes into the diner.

And the Disappearing Bed
Caroline tries to build a Murphy bed for herself in Max's apartment. Meanwhile, the chemistry between Max and Johnny heats up.

And the Pretty Problem
Caroline enrolls herself and Max in a cake-decorating class to increase their skill level and take their cupcake business to the next level.

And Hoarder Culture
Caroline and Max are waist-deep in clutter when they clean a hoarder's apartment, and Max discovers that Johnny's been keeping a secret from her.

And the Really Petty Cash
Johnny's girlfriend has a devious plan in mind when she hires Max and Caroline to bake cupcakes for an art show featuring his work.

And the Very Christmas Thanksgiving
Caroline and Max spend Caroline's first broke holiday season working at a department store's Santaland to earn extra money.

And the Reality Check
Max and Caroline try to find Chestnut a job in order to get him lodging for the winter. Meanwhile, Peach, the mother of the twins Max babysits, auditions for "Real Housewives of TriBeCa".

And the Pop-Up Sale
When Max's stove breaks, Caroline tries to return some expensive rings to Barney's department store, but discovers her surname is no longer an asset at her former home away from home.

And the Secret Ingredient
In the midst of her new obsession with couponing, Caroline discovers the secret ingredient to Max's cupcakes.

And the Upstairs Neighbor
Max and Caroline are suspicious of the new upstairs neighbor who moves in after the old tenant dies.

And the Blind Spot
Max and Caroline must prove their cleaning skills to Sophie in order to be hired as maids for her cleaning business.

And the Broken Hearts
Max shows her softer side after seeing Sophie dressed up sends Earl to the hospital with heart attack. Meanwhile, Caroline attempts to rekindle an old flame of hers.

And the Kosher Cupcakes
Max tries to pass off her cupcakes as kosher when she and Caroline serve them at a boy's Bar Mitzvah.

And the One-Night Stands
Max joins Caroline on a trip to visit her father in prison.

And the Spring Break
Max and Caroline take a spring getaway at a couple's posh apartment where they've been asked to dog-sit.

And the Drug Money
Max convinces Caroline to partake in a clinical drug trial in an effort to raise money to help Caroline's father.

And the Messy Purse Smackdown
After promising Earl to drop his tax return in the mail, Caroline learns that Max has never filed, and gets sidetracked trying to help her.

And the Big Buttercream Breakthrough
Max's babysitting gig with Peach is in peril if the cupcakes she and Caroline deliver to Peach's socialite friend aren't perfect.

And Martha Stewart Have a Ball: Part One
Max and Caroline plan to attend a big fashion gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art where Martha Stewart is scheduled to be a guest, in an attempt to have her taste their cupcakes and get her seal of approval.

And Martha Stewart Have a Ball: Part Two
The first season ends with Max and Caroline attending a fashion gala at a museum where Martha Stewart is a guest in an attempt to get the culinary expert to taste their cupcakes.
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