'2 Broke Girls' season 5 spoilers, news: Max to deal with new boyfriend's intimacy issues; episode 6 titled 'And Not the Regular Down There'

"2 Broke Girls" season 5 will return on Jan. 6. CBS/2 Broke Girls Official Facebook Page

It has only been a little over a month since "2 Broke Girls" season 5 premiered and now it's on winter break. It's all too soon and some fans are definitely feeling like they've been left hanging. But worry not, because "2 Broke Girls" will be back in no time.

In the last episode, Caroline (Beth Behrs) found out that Max (Kat Dennings) had been overcharging her $25 in rent money. She spent the entire time of what was supposed to be their team building experience angry at Max for what she did. Han (Matthew Moy) had brought the Williamsburg team to an Alice in Wonderland-themed escape room in an effort to instill camaraderie and good teamwork.

The next episode looks like it will center around Max and her new boyfriend. According to the episode's synopsis, Max's new guy will apparently have some issues about getting intimate with her. And like anyone would, Max will find it strange and confusing, but will also be interested to know why. She will find out that he is "not regular down there," which, at this point, could mean anything.

Speculations have surrounded the episode's plot, with some concluding that it's a size problem while others theorize that it's because of something else entirely (perhaps anatomical issues?). One thing is for sure, though. Fans are excited to see how Max will deal with the situation and how Caroline will react to it, since Max is probably going to confide in her.

The synopsis also adds that Sophie (Jennifer Coolidge) and Oleg (Jonathan Kite) will encounter some problems while trying for a baby. Kite previously teased that his character will be having a lot of sex in season 5.

Steve Talley and Dink O'Neal will guest star in the new episode as Owen and Dr. Serden, respectively. Season 5 episode 6 is aptly titled "And Not the Regular Down There" and will premiere on Jan. 6, 2016. CBS has moved the sitcom's timeslot from Thursdays at 9:30 p.m. to Wednesdays at 8 p.m.

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