“2 Broke Girls” isn’t the funniest show around and is basically right at home on CBS with the rest like “Two and a Half Men” and “The Big Bang Theory” with some raunchier humor and two hotter women to make it at least watchable. The DVD released by Warner Brothers unfortunately has scaled back in the features department with only some deleted scenes and a gag reel included.
“2 Broke Girls”: The Complete Third Season
(2013-14)
Genre(s): Comedy
Warner | NR – 512 min. – $38.99 | October 14, 2014
SEASON SUMMARY
Season 3 serves up sweet surprises for two of Brooklyn’s hottest waitresses, Max (KAT DENNINGS) and Caroline (BETH BEHRS), who continue to dish up sarcasm and smarts. They’ve got a new cupcake business at the diner’s back walk-up window, and Caroline and Max negotiate a work-study program at the Manhattan School of Pastry: Caroline works in the office so Max can study professional baking. Plus, love is in the air. Caroline has the hots for the school’s hunky master chef and Max falls head over sticky buns for the outrageous class clown. The girls still worry about money – but their friendship is worth a million bucks.
Episodes:
- And the Soft Opening
- And the Kickstarter
- And the Kitty Kitty Spank Spank
- And the Group Head
- And the Cronuts
- And the Piece of Sheet
- And the Girlfriend Experience
- And the “It” Hole
- And the Pastry Porn
- And the First Day of School
- and the Life After Death
- And the French Kiss
- And the Big But
- And the Dumpster Sex
- And the Icing on the Cake
- And the ATM
- And the Married Man Sleepover
- And the Near Death Experience
- And the Kilt Trip
- And the Not Broke Parents
- And the Wedding Cake Cake Cake
- And the New Lease on Life
- And the Free Money
- And the First Degree
SPECIAL FEATURES – 1.25/5
This 3-disc set is housed in a standard DVD case with a side-sliding matted slip cover. An episode guide is also included. Unfortunately this season’s features are rather slim with only some Unaired Scenes (18:46) and a Gag Reel (7:47).
VIDEO – 4.0/5 | AUDIO – 4.0/5
“2 Broke Girls”: The Complete Third Season serves itself up on DVD shown in its original televised 1.78 anamorphic widescreen aspect ratio showing off bright colors and generally sharp details (by standard def standards).
Each episode comes with a good Dolby Digital 5.1 track where dialogue is clear and other elements, limited as they may be for the genre, helping give the lossy track some decent depth. English, French and Spanish subtitles available.
OVERALL – 3.0/5
Overall, “2 Broke Girls” isn’t the funniest show around and is basically right at home on CBS with the rest like “Two and a Half Men” and “The Big Bang Theory” with some raunchier humor and two hotter women to make it at least watchable. The DVD released by Warner Brothers unfortunately has scaled back in the features department with only some deleted scenes and a gag reel included.
Published: 10/20/2014