2 Broke Girls: Beth Behrs was disappointed when the show ended — and it wasn’t just because it ended

2 Broke Girls: Beth Behrs was disappointed when the show ended (Image via Amazon Prime)
2 Broke Girls: Beth Behrs was disappointed when the show ended (Image via Amazon Prime)

Beth Behrs recently spoke about how she felt when 2 Broke Girls ended, and her feelings went beyond simply missing the role. She shared that neither she nor her co-star Kat Dennings received a proper conclusion to their characters’ journeys.

Beth Behrs explained that spending a large part of her twenties on the sitcom made its abrupt end especially hard to process. She pointed out that without a closing chapter, the finale never felt complete for her as an actor.

2 Broke Girls: Beth Behrs was disappointed when the show ended (Image via Amazon Prime)
2 Broke Girls: Beth Behrs was disappointed when the show ended (Image via Amazon Prime)

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Why 2 Broke Girls stopped without a finale

2 Broke Girls aired on CBS from September 19, 2011, through April 17, 2017, spanning six seasons and 138 episodes. Despite hints from producers and network insiders that a seventh season was possible; CBS chose to cancel the show after season six.

At the time, ratings had dipped, and the network decided to make room for new programming. No special finale or wrap-up episode was produced, leaving several ongoing plots open when the series concluded.

2 Broke Girls: Beth Behrs was disappointed when the show ended (Image via YouTube)
2 Broke Girls: Beth Behrs was disappointed when the show ended (Image via YouTube)

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How Beth spoke up about her new show’s ending

In early 2025, Behrs saw a contrasting experience with her current CBS sitcom, The Neighborhood, which was renewed for an eighth and final season. On Instagram, she thanked the network for allowing her to say a clear goodbye to her character, Gemma Johnson.

Beth Behrs noted that while she will now have the chance to close one chapter properly; she never had that moment for Max and Caroline on 2 Broke Girls. Her post highlighted the difference between having time to plan a finale and facing an abrupt cancellation.

2 Broke Girls: Beth Behrs was disappointed when the show ended (Image via YouTube)
2 Broke Girls: Beth Behrs was disappointed when the show ended (Image via YouTube)

What storylines never got wrapped up

When 2 Broke Girls ended, major plot points remained unfinished. Fans never saw the final outcome of Max and Caroline’s cupcake business venture. Other character arcs, such as Sophie and Oleg’s growing family and Han’s role as diner co-owner, also lacked closure.

Without a dedicated finale, viewers were left guessing how these stories would have evolved. Behrs has said this open-ended finish meant both cast and audience missed a sense of a real conclusion.


How co-stars and fans responded

Kat Dennings joined the conversation by writing,

“WOOOO!!! Go Beth!!!!”

Under Behrs’s Instagram post.

Fans added their comments:

“I miss #2brokegirls. I watch reruns all the time. You definitely deserve a better ending this time.”
“AMAZING!!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️”
“CBS is killing me!! They keep canceling great shows 😢 I am glad you are getting another season, but will miss you all when it’s over! Also this picture encapsulates how we are all feeling about this news 💔😔❤️”
“Bawling 😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️❤️”

These responses show how much the audience still cares and wants a proper finale. Although no reunion or special has been announced; the conversation underlines that viewers value a clear ending.

2 Broke Girls: Beth Behrs was disappointed when the show ended (Image via Instagram)
2 Broke Girls: Beth Behrs was disappointed when the show ended (Image via Instagram)

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Behrs’s reflections show that closure matters not just to performers but also to viewers who invest in characters over many years. A planned finale offers a chance to honour story arcs and provide satisfying payoffs for long-running themes.

It also allows writers, actors, and audiences to mark the end of a journey together. As television continues evolving with streaming and limited series, Beth Behrs’s experience highlights why networks and creators may increasingly consider giving popular shows a definitive send-off.

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Edited by Sezal Srivastava