Monday, September 19, 2011

2 Broke Women: TV Review

This fall is stuffed with shows similar to this -- shows with potential but uncertain futures.our editor recommends'Two Broke Girls' Is not PG Version of 'Sex As Well As The City'Kat Dennings Talks '2 Broke Girls'CBS Orders J.J. Abrams' 'Person of curiosity,A Comedy 'Two Broke Girls'Related Subjects•Fall Television Preview CBS' promising 2 Broke Women, which stars the wonderful Kat Dennings as divey-restaurant waitress Max Black, who tolerates sincere, and Jesse Behrs, who plays Caroline Channing, daughter from the Bernie Madoff-type father whose arrest and frozen assets have put Upper East Sider Jesse into the work force just like a waitress and eventual roommate for the diametrically opposed Max. PHOTOS: Fall TV Dying Pool: Will 'Charlie's Angels,' or 'Whitney' Be Axed First? Broke Women, created by Whitney Cummings (which has her own decidedly less funny sitcom, Whitney, at NBC) and Michael Patrick King, comes with an sufficient quantity of the kind of jokes that really work inside the CBS-standard sitcom format, so that it's worth marketing. Nevertheless it retains its troubling disadvantages. PHOTOS: Fall TV's 12 Most Anticipated Shows Chief incorporated in this is actually a racist portrayal of Korean restaurant owner Han Lee, whose pidgin British is an easy crutch that CBS brass should have noted and changed. (More youthful crowd changes his title to Bryce to appear more American, creating Bryce Lee/Bruce Lee jokes which will make you groan.) There also exist several too-easy sex jokes (plus a sex-stained waitress outfit that prompts Behrs' character to state, "Hopefully's clam chowder"). PHOTOS: Fall TV Preview 2011: The Returning Shows Maybe, like plenty of sitcom aircraft aircraft pilots, Broke Women is trying too much. However, if the jokes work, they're funny, so there's hope. Kat Dennings 2 Broke Women Fall TV Preview

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