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Sep 9, 2011
88
The girls' chemistry should keep the show breakdown free. [19 Sep 2011, p.59]
Sep 12, 2011
83
After the forced opening minutes, it's the best multi-cam-com of the season.
Sep 19, 2011
83
The best new sitcom of fall, CBS' 2 Broke Girls is rich in laughs and snappy performances.
Sep 19, 2011
83
The well-written pilot has a couple of brazenly vulgar sight gags, but nothing that will shock "Two and a Half Men" fans.
Sep 19, 2011
80
Like many sitcoms, 2 Broke Girls stretches a little to set up the premise, but once it gets there we're sold, mainly because the two lead actresses are funny and endearing with great chemistry.
Sep 19, 2011
75
Broke is rich with laughs, warmth and credibility. The performances by the two lead actresses are instantly winning, both individually and as they play off each other.
Sep 19, 2011
75
Max and Caroline's Odd Couple interaction is nothing you haven't seen before. But thanks to the show's two bright young stars, who deliver their shared dialogue with a nice, natural ease, their scenes together have enough charm and humor to make these struggling Girls look like winners.
Sep 16, 2011
70
If this promising half-hour finally comes up short on Nielsen's balance sheet, it won't be due to a deficit of energy or charm.
Sep 19, 2011
70
The odd-couple pairing is one of the oldest ones in the TV playbook, and the two mismatched waitresses in 2 Broke are good company, at least in the show's initial outing.
Sep 19, 2011
70
Despite a diversionary opening salvo of post-feminist raunch and unfortunate racial stereotyping, 2 Broke Girls is a solid, old-fashioned sitcom about two mismatched girls taking on the big city and makin' their dreams come true.