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2 Broke Girls Season 1 Episode 16
When Sophie’s (Jennifer Coolidge) beauty overwhelms Earl, Caroline and Max wind up spending Valentine’s Day at the hospital; Caroline tries to rekindle an old flame.
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Serie: 2 Broke Girls
Episode Title: And the Broken Hearts
Air Date: 2012-02-13
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