Who Does Max End Up With In 2 Broke Girls

Ah, 2 Broke Girls. Cupcakes, sarcasm, and questionable dating choices. But let's get to the real question: Who should Max Black have ended up with?
Seriously, this is something to ponder.
The Obvious Contenders
First, we have Andy. The sweet, almost too perfect boyfriend. He was a candy store owner! What's not to love?
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Except, maybe the lack of grit. Max needed someone who understood her hustle.
The Unlikely (But Intriguing) Possibilities
Okay, hear me out. What about Deacon "Deke" Bromberg? Caroline's classmate from Wharton. Nerdy, yes, but secretly caring. He even helped them with their business!
Their dynamic was quirky, but maybe that's what Max needed. Plus, intelligence is sexy. I said it!
The Guy Everyone Forgets
Let's not forget Luis, the pastry chef. He was hot-tempered but passionate about baking! And, let's be honest, food is the way to Max's heart.

He and Max had a spark. A delicious, sugary spark.
However, it wasn't a lasting love.
The Unpopular Opinion
Now for my controversial take. Drumroll, please... No one. That's right, I said it.
Maybe Max didn't need a romantic partner at all. This show was about friendship. About Max and Caroline building something together.

Their bond was the real love story.
Think about it. Max spent the entire series hustling. Dealing with life's curveballs. She was fiercely independent. Did she really need a man to complete her story?
Caroline supported Max's ambitions. They bickered, they laughed, they cried. They built a business. That's a deeper connection than any fleeting romance.
So, maybe Max's ending shouldn't have been about finding "the one". It should have been about solidifying her partnership with Caroline. About proving that two broke girls could make it on their own.

Imagine the finale: Max and Caroline, successful, still sarcastic, raising a glass to their crazy journey. That's the ending I wanted.
“I think the real love story was the friendship.”
Don't get me wrong. I enjoy a good romance. But sometimes, the most powerful stories are about self-discovery and the bonds we forge with others. Especially other women.
Max and Caroline had a special connection.

And let's face it, most of Max's relationships were train wrecks anyway! Maybe flying solo was the best option for her sanity.
So, while everyone else debates Andy versus Deke, I'm over here championing the single life for Max. She was a strong, independent woman who didn't need a Prince Charming. She needed a Caroline. And a whole lot of cupcakes.
Ultimately, it's all about personal preference. But sometimes, the best ending isn't about romantic love. It's about self-love and the friendships that get you through it all.
What do you think? Am I totally off base? Or am I onto something here?
