2 Broke Girls season 5 episode 14 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In Hollywood, Caroline revels in their new lifestyle, while Max deals with being sidelined in their movie story. Max bonds with Randy, receiving new sunglasses, but feels unwanted when the screenwriters focus on Caroline, suggesting Jennifer Lawrence to play her. Disheartened, Max attends "The Price Is Right" for distraction. Caroline, realizing the value of their friendship, insists on including Max in the movie. They reconcile, underscoring their bond over Hollywood allure, ending with a celebratory scene featuring Randy and Bob.
Full Episode S05E14 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Caroline excited at the beginning of the episode?
Caroline is thrilled about their luxurious lifestyle in Hollywood, thanks to selling their story.
What does Max share with Earl about Hollywood?
Max tells Earl about the ease of getting marijuana in Hollywood.
Who is Randy and what does he do for Max?
Randy is Max's romantic interest who gives her new sunglasses.
Why does Caroline feel neglected?
Caroline feels neglected because Max is spending more time with Randy.
Who does Randy set Caroline up with for a date?
Randy arranges a date for Caroline with his friend Bob.
What happens at the meeting with the screenwriters?
The screenwriters, Leslie and Jason, focus on Caroline's story, making Max feel unwanted.
Who might play Caroline in the movie?
Jennifer Lawrence is interested in playing Caroline.
What TV show does Max attend?
Max attends a taping of "The Price Is Right."
How does Caroline realize the importance of her friendship with Max?
Caroline decides not to let Hollywood fame come before her friendship with Max.
What is the resolution between Max and Caroline?
They reconcile and agree to include both of their stories in the movie.
What is the final scene of the episode?
The final scene shows a celebration with Randy and Bob making cameo appearances.
How does Max feel about being excluded from the movie initially?
Max feels unwanted and disappointed about being excluded.