'2 Broke Girls' season 5 spoilers: Caroline meets up with ex-boyfriend Andy; will she regret their breakup?

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In the recently aired episode of "2 Broke Girls," Caroline (Beth Behrs) had to deal with rich moms who feel jealous just because diner girl gets all the attention from a hunky trainer.

Caroline and roommate Max (Kat Dennings) ended up using the gym's shower because the one in their apartment broke and that's how the former was able to meet the gym eye candy.

In the next episode, Caroline will be in for another meeting and one that is with an all too familiar face.

The next episode, titled "And the Maybe Baby," which will air on Nov. 26, will feature Caroline meeting with her ex-boyfriend Candy Andy, portrayed by Ryan Hansen. According to a spoilers page for the CBS series, Andy is revealed to be newly engaged and ironically, it was Caroline who stepped up and volunteered to design his wedding cake.

The spoiler report further added that Caroline later on sees her ex's successful life with his new love. Andy is quite supportive of the kind of job his fiancée has and appears genuinely happy, which made Caroline wonder if she had made the right decision of ending things with him.

Fans should watch out for the next episode to see how Caroline truly feels about doing the wedding cake for the man she once loved.

Meanwhile, in a previous report from Enstarz, it was speculated that the two main characters may end up rich in the series. Venture Capital Post, on the other hand, speculated that it could happen during the show's 100<sup>th episode.

However, it may be unlikely because the show is after all titled "2 Broke Girls" and it would be pointless if the storyline will focus more on them being out from poverty.

New episodes of "2 Broke Girls" air every Thursday at 9:30 p.m. EST on CBS.

 

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