2 Broke Girls Season 6 Episodes 7-9 Recap: Bartending Woes & Dating Disasters

Introduction: Cocktails, Chaos & Creepy Dolls

  2 Broke Girls Episodes 7-9 bring more hilarious struggles as Max and Caroline try to boost their cupcake business—while dealing with awkward dates, creepy baby monitors, and a cocoa-addicted Han.

   Key Moments:

   Max gets chickenpox—forcing Caroline to take bartending classes alone.

   Sophie’s creepy baby monitor doll freaks everyone out.

   Han gets hooked on "magic cocoa"—leading to wild behavior.

   Randy sets Caroline up on a date—to stop her from third-wheeling his video calls with Max.

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Episode 7: "And the Sophie Doll" – Chickenpox & Creepy Tech

  Plot Summary:

  Max & Caroline take bartending classes to add cocktails to their menu.

  Max catches chickenpox from Han—forcing Caroline to take the final exam alone.

  Sophie introduces a creepy video-monitor doll to watch baby Barbara—terrifying the whole diner.

  Funniest Moment: Earl’s reaction to the doll: "That thing’s gonna murder us in our sleep!"

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Episode 8: "And the Duck Stamp" – Han’s Cocoa Addiction

  Plot Summary:

  Max & Caroline hire a hot bartender—boosting business but distracting Han.

  Han becomes obsessed with the bartender’s "magic cocoa" drink—acting wildly hyper.

  Sophie struggles with motherhood—while Oleg mourns his sold car.

   Best Quote: "I’ve had five of these cocoas… I can see sounds!" —Han

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Episode 9: "And the About FaceTime" – Dating Disasters

  Plot Summary:

  Randy gets tired of Caroline third-wheeling his video dates with Max.

  He sets Caroline up with his coworker—leading to an awkward blind date.

  Oleg freaks out when Sophie reveals she traded his car for a minivan.

   Standout Scene: Caroline’s cringe-worthy date—while Max & Randy laugh over FaceTime.

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Why These Episodes Matter

   Shows the girls’ hustle—expanding their business despite setbacks.

   Deepens side characters (Han’s antics, Sophie’s mom struggles).

   Sets up future romances (Max & Randy’s relationship progresses).

   Fun Fact: The "magic cocoa" scene was improvised—Matthew Moy (Han) ad-libbed most of his hyper lines.


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