Could 2 Broke Girls Return to Wrap Up Its Storylines? Kat Dennings Weighs In
2 Broke Girls was a beloved CBS sitcom that captured a substantial audience over its six-season run. However, the series concluded somewhat abruptly earlier this year when it was canceled after Season 6. Fans were left wondering what might come next for Max (Kat Dennings) and Caroline (Beth Behrs), as the show ended without resolving some of its ongoing storylines. Although the finale did not end on a dramatic cliffhanger, it left room for further adventures for the characters.
Despite the show’s cancellation, Kat Dennings has expressed interest in revisiting 2 Broke Girls in the future. In a recent interview with Yahoo Entertainment, Dennings shared her thoughts on the possibility of a return:
“Maybe one day we’ll wrap it all up with a two-hour special where we see all of these things happen. I would love that. I think the people that watched the show for so many years deserve some closure, and I would love to give that to them.”
Dennings’ comments suggest she is open to the idea of reprising her role as Max and providing fans with a sense of closure through a special event. While 2 Broke Girls did not receive a seventh season, the concept of a TV special is not entirely out of the realm of possibility. Recent revivals and special episodes for shows like The X-Files and Roseanne demonstrate that such projects can find success.
A two-hour special could be a feasible way to reunite the cast and address the unresolved storylines without committing to a full new season. Although the cast has moved on to other projects since the show’s end, they might be willing to come together for a special if the opportunity arises. While Dennings did not provide a specific timeline for when this could happen, her willingness to entertain the idea gives hope to fans eager for closure.
In summary, while there are no immediate plans for a 2 Broke Girls revival, Kat Dennings’ openness to a potential special offers a glimmer of hope for fans seeking resolution.