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'2 Broke Girls' Season 6 News & Update: Rating Drops, Kat Dennings & Beth Behrs Facing Bleak Future, Season 7 Cancellation Coming?

'2 Broke Girls' Season 6 News & Update: Rating Drops, Kat Dennings & Beth Behrs Facing Bleak Future, Season 7 Cancellation Coming?

"2 Broke Girls" Season 6 has three more episodes left before its end in December but the show has not been getting the go signal for a season 7. The show's rating for season 6 has not gained momentum instead it is on a downward trend. This scenario is sending spine chilling signals to the main casts Dennings and Behrs for a potential season 7 cancellation.

In a report by Gamenguide, CBS is still weighing the performance of the show, which has garnered a high of 6.4 million counts of viewers in its premiere. The story arc of "2 Broke Girls" Season 6 revolves around two girls in their twenties coming from two different backgrounds who ended up as waitresses in a Brooklyn restaurant.

Kat Dennings who's playing the role of Max Black sprout from a poor and low social class. On the opposite, Caroline Channing (Beth Behrs) comes from the high class and affluent family in "Broke Girls" Season 6. TVguide has reported that episode 10 titled "And the Himmicane" will bring fears to Caroline that she may incur losses instead of income in a divorce party she is organizing for a rich couple.

Forward looking to episode 9 of "2 Broke Girls" Season 6, which is slated to show on December 5, 2016 will depict a complex love triangle scenario for the characters. Randy (Ryan Hansen) and Max annoyance for Caroline's presence in their dates will be portrayed in the episode but Caroline will not have a hint. To solve the issue, Randy got one of his co-employees to date Caroline.

A bleak future is facing the casts of "2 Broke Girls" Season 6. No renewal negotiation has been conducted yet, even when the show's nearing its end. Hence, there is a possibility that the show will not be renewed for a season 7.

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