'2 Broke Girls' season 5 premiere spoilers: Upcoming season gets earlier release date

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At long last, CBS finally reveals the date to mark on the calendars for the premiere of "2 Broke Girls" season 5. Max and Caroline will be back with new exploits in love and moneymaking on Nov. 12, which, to fans' delight, is much earlier than they expected.

The date was originally locked in for the pilot of "Angel from Hell," an all-new single-camera fantasy sitcom starring Jane Lynch. It remains a mystery what caused the jumble but a CBS insider tipped TVLine that this is simply the network's effort to give its premiering shows some legroom.

"Angel from Hell" will now be aired in February next year, making it part of the network's midseason premiere line-up. "2 Broke Girls," on the other hand, will again deliver laughter as early as next month, starting with an episode titled "And the Wrecking Ball."

Not much is known about the episode, except for the fact that it will be written and directed by Michael Patrick King as seen in a photo shared by lead star Beth Behrs. It was also the actress who revealed that the 100th episode milestone of the show will happen in "And the Coming Out Party."

Another "2 Broke Girls" season 5 episode will feature a Barbra Streisand impersonator by the name of Jimmy Wachter from Syracuse. The installment is titled "And the Inside Outside Situation" and the guest star said in an interview with CNY Central that "everyone was very nice" and that he hopes he did a job so good that Streisand herself will call him "to say she doesn't really act like that."

As per reports, the new season of the sitcom will no longer see Max and Caroline broke as they are "going to get something, which is more than nothing," as Kat Dennings aka Max revealed in a CBS New York interview. The star also said that her character will get a love interest in the new season.

"2 Broke Girls" season 5 premieres on Nov. 12 at 9:30 p.m. ET on CBS.

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