20 Best TV Shows Like 2 Broke Girls That You Should Watching Update 04/2024

TV Shows Like 2 Broke Girls

1. Ginny & Georgia (2021)

Ginny & Georgia (2021)

Ginny Miller, a jittery fifteen-year-old, believes she is more mature than her irresistible and dynamic thirty-year-old mother, Georgia Miller. At long last, Georgia is ready to settle down in picturesque New England with her family and provide them with something they’ve never had before: a normal life. Carpooling and Kombucha may be the norm, but life for Georgia and her family is anything but… and Georgia will stop at nothing to ensure the safety of her family.

2. Camp (2013)

Little Otter Family Camp has summer fun for everyone even if you’re off the grid and far from civilization. Parents unwind with gin and tonics while their children run amok, and a pair of teenage camp counselors go through the motions of love and romance. The camp’s owner and director is Mackenzie Granger. Mackenzie, who recently divorced and is still mourning the loss of her marriage, is ready for a new beginning. Now that she’s out on her own, she’s in a panic, frantically trying to keep the cash-strapped Little Otter afloat.

3. Married (2014)

It’s about a married couple who are hopelessly in love, and it lasts for half an hour on Netflix. Between arguments about their waning sex life and who gets to drive the carpool, Russ and Lina Bowman remember briefly what life was like before kids, debt, and suburbia soured the romance — but they’re reminded of what first brought them together: they’re best friends. Additionally, the show has two of Russ and Lina’s friends: AJ, who recently divorced and is pretending he’s over his ex-wife, and Jess, who is married to a much older man who can’t keep up with her socially.

4. Kickin’ It (2011)

Kickin' It (2011)

Kickin’ It is a Disney XD comedy series based on martial arts that premiered on June 13th, 2011. Jason Earles stars as the karate instructor at an underperforming martial arts academy, while Leo Howard, Dylan Riley Snyder, Mateo Arias, Olivia Holt and Alex Christian Jones play the five misfit students. The show was created and executive produced in part by Jim O’Doherty, and is rated TV-Y7. The series was renewed for a second season by Disney XD on September 20th, 2011. The second season of the show began airing on April 2nd, 2012. On November 5, 2012, Disney XD announced that the show had been renewed for a third season and would go into production in January 2013. The first episode of the third season aired on April 1st, 2013. The third season will not include any appearances by Alex Christian Jones. Disney XD announced in August 2013 that the show had been renewed for a fourth season, which will air in 2014. Olivia Holt will be appearing in the Disney Channel series I Didn’t Do It after she leaves the fourth season cast.

5. Friends with Better Lives (2014)

About six friends in various stages of life – married, divorced or newly engaged and single – who appear to be happy but secretly wonder whether their friends have it better. Bobby and Andi’s marriage is going well with their two children, but at times they miss the carefree days when they had more freedom and more fun. Will is newly single and living the bachelor lifestyle, but he still has feelings for his ex-wife. Jules and Lowell are in love and excited about their passionate new relationship. This group of six friends is having a hard time looking at each other without wondering about their romantic relationships. who has a better quality of life?

6. Sam & Cat (2013)

Sam & Cat (2013)

Sam & Cat is a Nickelodeon teen comedy series that premiered on June 8th, 2013. It is both an iCarly and a Victorious spin-off/sequel. As Sam Puckett, Jennette McCurdy plays the lead role, while Ariana Grande plays her love interest, Cat Valentine. The girls become roommates after meeting by chance on an odd adventure, and they later start a babysitting business to supplement their income.

7. Happy Endings (2011)

American sitcom Happy Endings aired on ABC from April 13, 2011, to May 3, 2013, for a total of three seasons. The show focuses on the antics of six Chicago friends who are attempting to navigate their messed-up friendship.

8. Playing House (2014)

Playing House (2014)

A buddy comedy shot with a single camera that explores what happens when two old friends reunite just when they most need each other. “Playing House,” which was inspired by the close relationship between the show’s creators and stars, is about a pregnant Maggie who asks her single and career-driven best friend Emma to return home from her job abroad to attend her baby shower, not knowing what is truly in store for them both when they arrive.

9. Just Add Magic (2015)

Her grandmother’s enigmatic cookbook is discovered in the attic by Kelly Quinn and her two BFFs, Darbie and Hannah, who discover some unusual recipes. They discover their magical abilities when the Shut’em Up Shortcake silences Kelly’s annoying little brother and the Healing Hazelnut Tart heals Darbie’s ankle. Based on the best-selling novel, this is a live-action single-camera pilot.

10. Togetherness (2015)

Togetherness (2015)

With each other and their individual dreams on the line, four nearly 40-year-old adults struggle to maintain their living arrangements.

11. Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp (2015)

This outrageous prequel to the hilarious 2001 cult classic film takes place on the first day of summer camp. And anything can happen at Camp Firewood.

12. Friends (1994)

An ensemble cast navigates the perils of work, life, and love in New York City while having fun along the way.

13. Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce (2014)

Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce (2014)

Following a best-selling author of a self-help book series who is secretly hiding their separation as a single woman in her 40s in Los Angeles starts to navigate their life as a single woman in the show. It leads her to some unexpected and life-changing experiences when she starts to side with and take advice more from her divorced friends than from her married ones

14. High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (2019)

East High School students count down to the show’s opening night with a montage of photos. Young people discover the life-changing power that only a high school drama club can provide as their talents blossom, friendships are tested while new ones are formed, rivalries flare up, and lives are forever changed.

15. Wine Country (2019)

Wine Country (2019)

For a friend’s 50th birthday party, a group of friends travel to the land of oaky Chardonnays and big, bold Cabernet Sauvignons.

16. Younger (2015)

At 40, Liza Miller, a newly divorced stay-at-home mom, attempts to re-enter the workforce but finds it nearly impossible to begin from scratch. Liza tries to pass herself off as 26 after a chance encounter convinces her she looks younger than her actual age, and she gets a job as an assistant at Empirical Press as a result. As a result, her only concern now is keeping the information she and her best friend Maggie have access to private.

17. Franklin & Bash (2011)

When they’re not chasing down their latest clients, Jared Franklin and Peter Bash can be found pontificating at their favorite hot dog stand about the lengths they’d go to spend a night with their favorite female celebrities. After a car accident, a solicitation arrest, or any other incident where their legal services may be required, they are prepared with business cards in hand to nab a client right away. The moment they enter the courtroom, their dramatic and shocking flair is on full display.

18. Kitchen Confidential (2005)

Kitchen Confidential (2005)

But he lost it all when he went off the rails. After four years, he finally lands a dreadful job at a Pizza Chain. Afterwards, he receives an offer from a renowned restaurant to return to the game as a chef.

19. Odd Mom Out (2015)

Famous author Jill Kargman takes on the role of herself as she navigates the dangerous and affluent Upper East Side of New York and the uber-wealthy mommy clique living in this fantastically outrageous domain.

20. The Break with Michelle Wolf (2018)

The Break with Michelle Wolf (2018)

With Michelle Wolf unapologetically taking aim every week, no one is safe in this topical show that incorporates sketches, live comedy, and in-studio appearances.