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All About 2 Broke Girls
2 Broke Girls is an American television sitcom created for Warner Bros
Television by Michael Patrick King and Whitney Cummings
It premiered on CBS in the United States on September 19, 2011, during the 2011�12 television season
On March 27, 2013, CBS announced that 2 Broke Girls has been renewed for a third season, to air during the 2013�14 television season
The series is set in the Williamsburg neighborhood of the New York City borough of Brooklyn
Its plot line follows the misadventures of the roommates Max Black (Kat Dennings) and Caroline Channing (Beth Behrs), who are both poor, and their efforts to start a cupcake business
The first episode aired at 9:30 pm (E/P) after Two and a Half Men on September 19, 2011, and the show moved to its regular timeslot following How I Met Your Mother on Monday nights at 8:30 pm (E/P)
For its second season 2 Broke Girls moved to 9 pm ET/PT after Two and a Half Men was moved to Thursdays, and remained there until early in its third season
The show was first moved back to its original timeslot, which opened when We Are Men was cancelled, and stayed there until March 24, 2014
Beginning on April 7, 2014, 2 Broke Girls moved to 8 pm to replace How I Met Your Mother following its conclusion, with the show's former timeslot given to the short-lived Friends With Better Lives.
The series has received a generally positive response since its debut
Its themes include friendship, poverty and entrepreneurial encouragement for the public
It was nominated for three 2012 Emmy Awards, winning for Art Direction.
On March 13, 2014, CBS renewed 2 Broke Girls for a fourth season
The network announced a premiere date of October 27, 2014
The move was prompted by CBS' arrangement to air Thursday Night Football for the first several weeks of the season and their subsequent decision not to postpone the season premiere of The Big *** Theory, which will occupy 2 Broke Girls' timeslot until October 20 and then return to its normal Thursday timeslot.