
In fact, Caroline is so desperate to hold onto her past that she is nearly always seen wearing her elaborate pearl necklace and beige seven-inch Louboutin heels for the entirety of the show - although they must be painfully out of season (pun intended). When it comes to the character Caroline, one could argue that her insistence on wearing fancy heels is merely symbolic of her desperately holding onto the person she felt like she was before she lost her fortune (when she wore designer brands like Louboutin and expensive jewelry). Still, there were some odd things about "2 Broke Girls." From seemingly odd fashion choices to behind-the-scene truths, these are some of the things you didn't notice about "2 Broke Girls."

While the show was not everyone's cup of tea (which was evident when "2 Broke Girls" was canceled in 2017 due to a steady decrease in ratings), it's difficult not to enjoy Dennings as Max Black and her friendship with the whiny-yet-resilient ex-socialite Caroline. Despite some negative reviews, the show was nominated for 12 Academy Awards and won one for Outstanding Art Direction for a Multi-Camera Series. With the slapstick humor, the relatable broke-girl moments, and the sexual innuendos, it was difficult to not enjoy "2 Broke Girls" - especially if you're like us and enjoy a good "that's what she said" joke from time to time (we're all secretly 12-year-olds at heart, right?).

The two get into crazy schemes, date a few guys, and grow their friendship as they work towards their dream of owning a cupcake business together.
The show follows two unlikely friends, Max Black (Dennings) and Caroline Channing (Behrs), who tackle the world together as poverty-stricken, 20-something waitresses living in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. "2 Broke Girls" aired on CBS for six seasons between 20 and starred Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs.
