"2 Broke Girls" Season 6 is titled "And the Alley-Oops." In the episode, Caroline Channing (Beth Behrs) will try to embrace Bobby's (Christopher Gorham) hobby of bowling.
However, Caroline will injure one of the hands of Bobby's teammate by accident. This will threaten their chance for a championship and will make Caroline feel like she is Bobby's bad luck charm.
Max Black (Kat Dennings) will use her bowling prowess to get onto Bobby's team in "And the Alley-Oops." Viewers will see Sophie Kachinsky (Jennifer Coolidge) worry that baby Barbara Kachinsky Golishevsky (Sage Lasry) may not be smart enough.
:Great News" star Marcus W. Hogan will play a bowling patron in "And the Alley-Oops." Joining Behrs, Gorham, Dennings, Coolidge and Hogan in the episode are Garrett Morris as Earl, Matthew Moy as Han Lee and Jonathan Kite as Oleg.
Aside from playing Oleg in "2 Broke Girls," Kite is set to play a photographer in the upcoming comedy film "Deported." In a recent interview with Parade, the actor said that timing and comedic rhythm are very important and the skills from stand-up, improv and theater help sitcoms succeed.
"If you broke it down, I would say a lot of successful sitcoms have roots in live performance comedy," Kite said. He admitted that had not thought about the love connection between the characters he and Coolidge play in "2 Broke Girls" until the audience showed interest at the onset.
The first episode of "2 Broke Girls" Season 6 in 2017 was episode 12 titled "And the Riverboat Runs Through It," which aired on Jan. 2. A few days after this an interview with Behrs talking about how equine therapy helped her overcome her anxiety was published by People.
Behrs told the publication that the work with her rescue horse Belle helped make her panic attacks go away. The "2 Broke Girls" star collaborated with Cassandra Ogier, who is doing equine-guided therapy, to create a free three-day equine therapy-based program for sexual assault survivors called SheHerdPower.
Directed by Jude Weng, "2 Broke Girls" Season 6 episode 20 titled "And the Alley-Oops" will air on March 20, Monday, at 9:30 p.m. on CBS. Meanwhile, watch an interview with Behrs and Ellen DeGeneres here: