The pair's literal breakthrough leads to a scaled-down version of their boutique: "a cupcake walk-up window in Williamsburg that's open from 2 in the morning to 4, for the drunks," says series co-creator Michael Patrick King. "The success of the window, in its small but very potent beginning, is going to open their eyes to the possibility that maybe they can be successful." Elsewhere, "Oleg and Sophie have split up and are trying to be friends, whatever that means for this incredibly dysfunctional couple," he says, and Han will deal with the twin "joys" of a visit from his mom and getting a new love interest.
The season won't be all buttercream and bottom lines for our favorite waitresses: Max will find herself in a long-term relationship with "a hard-ass pastry chef," the first guy who really gets her, King says. "Max has all these bad boys, and they're really hot. This time she's going to find a friend who is also hot." But, King warns, this dashing doughboy may not be exactly who he seems.
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