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Airs on Monday at 9 PM on CBS | Status: Season Concluded; Renewed Overall Rating: 4.74/5 (2027 votes cast) Two and a Half Men is an Emmy-nominated television sitcom centered around a freewheeling bachelor, Charlie, whose carefree lifestyle is interrupted when his newly separated brother, Alan, moves in, along with Alan's son Jake. Charlie and his nephew form an "unsuspecting bond" with each other. Two and a Half Men won the 2004 People's Choice Award for Favorite New Comedy Series, the 2006 People's Choice Award for Favorite TV Comedy, and was the highest rated sitcom of the 2005-2006 season on American television. | |
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- Episode 23 - Good Morning Mrs. Butterworth view all resultsWatch Two and a Half Men Season 6, Episode 23 - Good Morning Mrs. Butterworth Online
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- Episode 21 - Above Exalted Cyclops view all resultsWatch Two and a Half Men Season 6, Episode 21 - Above Exalted Cyclops Online
- Episode 20 - Hello, I'm Alan Cousteau view all resultsWatch Two and a Half Men Season 6, Episode 20 - Hello, I'm Alan Cousteau Online
- Episode 19 - The Two Finger Rule view all resultsWatch Two and a Half Men Season 6, Episode 19 - The Two Finger Rule Online
- Episode 18 - My Son's Enormous Head view all resultsWatch Two and a Half Men Season 6, Episode 18 - My Son's Enormous Head Online
- Episode 17 - The 'Ocu' or the 'Pado'? view all resultsWatch Two and a Half Men Season 6, Episode 17 - The 'Ocu' or the 'Pado'? Online
- Episode 16 - She'll Still Be Dead At Halftime view all resultsWatch Two and a Half Men Season 6, Episode 16 - She'll Still Be Dead At Halftime Online
- Episode 15 - I'd Like to Start With the Cat view all resultsWatch Two and a Half Men Season 6, Episode 15 - I'd Like to Start With the Cat Online
- Episode 14 - David Copperfield Slipped Me a Roofie view all resultsWatch Two and a Half Men Season 6, Episode 14 - David Copperfield Slipped Me a Roofie Online
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Tonight's TV Hot List: Monday, May 18, 2009
Last hour, Jack took the traitorous Tony Almeida into custody and neutralized the canister of pathogen that the terrorists were planning to unleash in a subway station. But there are still unresolved issues as Day 7 draws to a cl...
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Monday's ratings recap:
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Dancing with the Stars averaged 18.3 million total viewers over its two-hour run, down 10 percent week-to-week. The House season finale placed second in the hour with 12.33 million, gaining 200K. Or so we think. (Who ...
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Take a first look at TWO AND A HALF MEN "Good Morning Mrs. Butterworth"
Alan and Chelsea become best buds, and Charlie decides to take advantage of the situation, on Two and a Half Men, Monday, May 11 (9:00-9:31 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
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Recap: "Baseball Was Better with Steroids"
It was the sixth-season finale, and Charlie's ex-girlfriend, Mia, suddenly shows up, causing Charlie to re-think his relationship with Chelsea. Meanwhile, Alan, Charlie and Herb go to the hospital with Judith when her water breaks.
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Recap: "Good Morning, Mrs. Butterworth"
Alan and Chelsea were becoming very close and were spending lots of time together. Charlie realized that this could work to his advantage, and he spent time doing his own thing while Alan kept Chelsea happy.
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Recap: "Sir Lancelot's Litter Box"
Charlie struggled with how he felt about having Chelsea move in, and Alan felt that he was being forced out to make room for her.
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Charles Francis Harper (Charlie Sheen) is a successful 40-year-old bachelor who has a career writing advertising jingles. Charlie resides in a large, oceanfront home in Malibu, California, and is portrayed as an immature, hedonistic womanizer-all he seems to care about is having sex. The plot begins when his younger brother Alan (Jon Cryer) separates from his wife (Marin Hinkle) and has to move in with his brother. Alan shares custody of his son, Jake (Angus T. Jones) (aged 10 at the beginning), who stays with him part-time. Charlie, Alan, and Jake are the "Two and a Half Men" referenced by the title.
Charlie and his neighbor, self-confessed stalker, Rose (Melanie Lynskey), had a one night stand shortly before the show started. She tends to sneak into the house (usually climbing over the railing of Charlie's deck) at all times of the day or night. She freely expresses her love for Charlie, and despite her apparent issues is often a good, albeit crazy, friend and adviser. Although obviously troubled herself, Rose apparently has a Master's degree in psychology, and Alan has mentioned she has two advanced degrees. In various episodes it is insinuated that Rose is orchestrating a complex plan to win Charlie from himself. Early in the series she becomes Scrabble friends with Alan, and is heard to say to herself, "Phase one, complete." After Charlie and Alan's mother, Evelyn (Holland Taylor), and Rose's father, Harvey (Martin Sheen), meet (and Harvey begins stalking her like Rose stalks Charlie), Rose's Grandmother exclaims "That's what happens when you marry a first cousin!" as an explanation for the family's dementia.
Another important recurring character is Berta (Conchata Ferrell), Charlie's sarcastic and sharp-tongued housekeeper. She trades insults with Charlie and Alan. Alan's penchant for particular food products often triggers Berta's wit. She frequently refers to him as "Zippy." Berta also enjoys starting trouble between the brothers by needling each one about the other.
Alan and Charlie's controlling mother, Evelyn, is a real estate agent in her early-60s. She's rich, hip, and many-times-divorced, with huge appetites for money and sex. Both Charlie and Alan attribute many of their problems to their impersonal upbringing, adding to the caustic humor of the show when the brothers and the mother interact. Evelyn is often referred to as "the devil." Despite her selfishness and narcissism, Evelyn professes to love her sons and grandson deep down.
Another recurring theme is the conflict of personalities between the two siblings: the relaxed, hedonistic, immature Charlie, and the self-conscious, responsible, worrying Alan. Alan is often exasperated with Charlie's lifestyle, and sometimes tries to intercede in Charlie's bad decision-making. This also provides opportunities for comedy in the show, with Alan admitting defeat with such comments as "It's like talking to a horny chimp." Every season has at least one episode where Charlie and Alan are seriously fighting with each other, although the conflicts are generally resolved by that episode's end.
Trivia
A great deal of the humor on the show comes from the real-life experiences of creator Chuck Lorre. In a now-famous "Entertainment Weekly" interview, Holland Taylor said that Lorre was using the memories of his own less-than-great relationship with his mother for the story lines involving Evelyn, Charlie, and Alan. It is a common misconception that the show is based on Sheen's life as it was reported in many tabloids shortly after pilot was aired. Charlie Sheen also said that it was "no accident...that Chuck finally decided to do a show about men. I'll leave it at that."
In all but two episodes, the title of the episode is a quote from the show. The exceptions are the pilot and another episode where the quote in question was part of a deleted scene. (See: List of Two and a Half Men episodes)
The show is also filmed on the '70s sitcom "Laverne and Shirley" set, after the Laverne and Shirley characters moved to California. The only big changes in the set are a small hallway at the base of the stairs, and the kitchen is slightly larger.











