: To reclaim their bar's "sophisticated" vibe, the girls must face off against the arm wrestlers. In a surprising turn, it is Caroline who ultimately defeats the champion, Big Reba, fueled by a motivational (and high-volume) rant from Max about how difficult their lives have become.
: Max struggles with her long-distance relationship with Randy (Ed Quinn). Feeling her sexting skills have gone stale, she accepts Oleg's offer to act as her "ghostwriter," leading to predictably raunchy results. [S6E3] And the 80's Movie
: At the Williamsburg Diner, Han and Earl find themselves in a petty dispute over a new stool Han salvaged from a deceased neighbor's home. Episode Cast & Credits Max Black Kat Dennings Caroline Channing Beth Behrs Big Reba Dot-Marie Jones Oleg Jonathan Kite Earl Garrett Morris Han Lee Matthew Moy Sophie Jennifer Coolidge Critical Reception : To reclaim their bar's "sophisticated" vibe, the
Max and Caroline are eager to elevate the status of their dessert bar to attract high-end patrons. However, Max's friendly nature leads her to befriend a local bouncer, whose entire team of arm wrestlers—led by the formidable (played by guest star Dot-Marie Jones)—effectively takes over the venue. Feeling her sexting skills have gone stale, she
Critics noted that the episode struggled to balance the series' trademark raunchy humor with the new dynamic of Sophie and Oleg as parents. While the physical comedy of the arm-wrestling match was a highlight for fans of Beth Behrs' energetic performance, reviewers from Culture War Reporters pointed out that the show often leaned on predictable tropes during its sixth season. 2 Broke Girls, S6E3 “And the 80's Movie”: A TV Review