Max and Caroline are on the verge of getting booted out of CBS network. "2 Broke Girls" Season 6 ratings are plummeting rising cancellation speculation.
The series ratings have plummeted down from 6.4 million to 5.6 million on its episode titled "And The About Facetime." The series' ratings have been plummeting down, which make the show in a difficult position.
GameNGuide reported that "2 Broke Girls" Season 6 has been going downwards, if the production team can't turn this around the show might be cancelled. Fans of the show will definitely not like this.
The site added that it is up to CBS network to find out what's causing the declining ratings of the series. Since before, the series has been having apprehensions because of its stereotypical characters, racism and sexism which might be offensive to others.
In the upcoming episodes, fans will witness Max and Randy's shaky relationship. Max might be experiencing relationship problems but Caroline is not.
Deadline reported that Caroline will experience love this season. Former "Covert Affairs" actor Christopher Gorham is joining "2 Broke Girls" Season 6.
Christopher Gorham will play the role of Bobby, a contractor with an easygoing manner and good sense of humor that becomes the love interest of Caroline. Gorham's Bobby is slated to appear on January 2017.
The "Cover Affairs" actor appeared in Direct TV's drama "Full Circle" and Syfy's "The Magicians." He also appeared in two ABC network shows "Once Upon A Time" and "Ugly Betty." Gorham currently directed and starred in "We Love You, Sally Carmichael."
Christopher Gorham will be part of one of the long running shows of CBS Network. Jobs & Hire reported that the series is all about the struggles of two girls named Max and Caroline, as they navigate on the unfortunate events on their lives and careers.
The series stars Beth Behrs, Kat Dennings, Jennifer Coolidge, Jonathan Kite, Garrett Morris and Matthew Moy. "2 Broke Girls" Season 6 is currently on its 11th episode titled "And The Planes, Finger and Automobiles," that will show on December 19.
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