Kat Dennings’ New Comedy ‘Dollface’ Was Also Given The Ax
Despite being loved by critics (unlike ‘2 Broke Girls,’ criticized over its racist stereotypes) ‘Dollface,’ too, was canceled after a two-season run.
Before learning the show’s fate, Dennings admitted to being “superstitious” in an interview with ‘Collider’.
“I always assume one and done, for everything. I don’t think I decorated my dressing room at ‘2 Broke Girls’ until season five,” she revealed.
“I always assumed I just had to have my bag packed. I don’t really think about it. But of course, that would be incredible and there are all sorts of dream scenarios I’d love to see,” she said of a possible ‘Dollface’ season three.
After finding out the show wouldn’t return for a third season at Hulu, the actress borrowed Max’s sarcasm to tweet: “Don’t smile because it’s over, cry because it happened.”
Dennings Resorts To ‘2 Broke Girls’ TBT Snaps When Things Are Bad
Despite ‘2 Broke Girls’ got off the air five years ago, Dennings still has so many fond, hilarious memories of it.
In May this year, the actress posted a behind-the-scene picture of her and Behrs in character as Max and Caroline, captioning the shot with: “Things feel generally bad so here’s an out of context throwback for your consideration.”
Knowing that she and Behrs might have some unseen ‘2 Broke Girls’ treasures to share with fans for years to come actually helps cope with the cancellation.