Two and a Half Men (season 6)

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Two and a Half Men Season 6
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DVD cover art
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 24
Broadcast
Original channel CBS
Original run September 22, 2008 –
May 18, 2009
Home video release
DVD release
Region 1 September 1, 2009[1]
Region 2 October 19, 2009
Region 4 March 3, 2010
Season chronology
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List of Two and a Half Men episodes

The sixth season of Two and a Half Men began September 22, 2008 and concluded on May 18, 2009.

Contents

[edit] Cast

[edit] Main

[edit] Recurring

[edit] List of episodes

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by U.S. viewers
(millions)[2]
Original air date
116 1 "Taterhead Is Our Love Child" James Widdoes Lee Aronsohn, Jim Patterson, Don Foster, Chuck Lorre & Mark Roberts 14.88 September 22, 2008 (2008-09-22)

Charlie runs into an ex-girlfriend, Crissy (Rena Sofer), who has a son named Chuck, who looks, dresses and acts disturbingly like Charlie. Alan takes great pleasure making fun of the situation. Charlie learns that woman can get pregnant even if a man wears a condom during intercourse, and thinking that Chuck is his son, he promises to send Crissy a check every month to go towards Chuck. It is later revealed that Chuck is actually someone else's son.

Title quotation from: Charlie, to Alan, sarcastically stating that Jake could be their son. 
117 2 "Pie Hole, Herb" James Widdoes Eddie Gorodetsky, Susan Beavers, Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn 13.58 September 29, 2008 (2008-09-29)

Alan lends Charlie $38, which Charlie has no interest in repaying. Alan seeks revenge by stealing money from Charlie's petrol tank, but still claims Charlie owes him $24.78 as there wasn't enough petrol in the tank to amortize the full $38. Charlie accuses Alan of being cheap and ends up angrily throwing him out of the house, so Alan and Jake temporarily stay with a friendly Herb and angry Judith. But after Herb bonds with Charlie and Alan crosses a line with Judith, she takes measures to reset the situation. Meanwhile, Evelyn offers Jake his first job.

Title quotation from: Judith, to Herb, when he asks Alan where he'll be staying after Charlie kicks him out. 
118 3 "Damn You, Eggs Benedict" Jean Sagal Mark Roberts, Don Foster, Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn 14.07 October 6, 2008 (2008-10-06)

Charlie seeks to broaden his horizons and improve his sex life by taking up cooking, but his focus on egg recipes has an unexpected result. Alan and Jake both try to emulate Charlie by dating two women at once (Alan) and getting drunk (Jake), but find out the hard way that Charlie's way of life is not for them. Jake ends up vomiting harshly due to buying beer, and Alan, after being rejected and found out by his first date, gets tazered by his second date.

Title quotation from: Charlie, once he realizes he's made a mistake in his egg recipe. 
119 4 "The Flavin' and the Mavin'" James Widdoes Eddie Gorodetsky, Jim Patterson, Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn 14.72 October 13, 2008 (2008-10-13)

When Alan's car is in the shop, Charlie has to drive Alan to and from work. At first he's not thrilled, until he meets Alan's receptionist Melissa (Kelly Stables). Alan begs Charlie not to make a move on her, but he does anyway, and Alan is convinced that it will end badly between them. His theory is proved right when Charlie breaks up with her, and Alan is forced to give Melissa a raise, health insurance and a paid vacation to keep her from quiting.

First appearance of: Melissa

Title quotation from: Alan to Charlie, while they're in car on the way to Alan's work place. 
120 5 "A Jock Strap in Hell" Jean Sagal Don Foster, Eddie Gorodetsky, Susan Beavers, Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn 14.63 October 20, 2008 (2008-10-20)

The guys bump into Jake's former teacher Delores Pasternak (now played by Alicia Witt, before played by Missi Pyle) who became a stripper after her fling with Charlie ended very badly. Charlie tries to help her out by giving her a room at his house and a job tutoring her ex-student Jake, but things spiral out of control when the guys find out she's become a religious fundamentalist and forces them to go to church with her. Charlie later breaks up with her again.

Title quotation from: Jake, asking if such garb is required if you die and don't get into Heaven. 
121 6 "It's Always Nazi Week" (Part 1) James Widdoes Mark Roberts, Jim Patterson, Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn 12.76 November 3, 2008 (2008-11-03)

Herb tells Charlie and Alan that he and Judith have been having marital problems. Charlie offers Herb advice on how to stand up for himself, and Judith kicks Herb to the curb. Alan goes round to pick up Jake's school book and ends up having a night of sex with Judith; Jake is sent to stay with a less-than-willing Charlie for three months while Judith cools down. And Herb decides to spend more time with Charlie.

Title quotation from: Alan, moaning about a TV channel that Charlie watches. 
122 7 "Best H.O. Money Can Buy" (Part 2) James Widdoes Don Foster, Mark Roberts & Eddie Gorodetsky 14.50 November 10, 2008 (2008-11-10)

Alan tries to escape Judith's grasp as Charlie and Herb go on the prowl to pick up women. They later end up going back to Herb's new flat with two prostitutes, where Herb declares his love for Judith and races over to win her back. Alan and Judith begin arguing and decide to end their "relationship" when Herb turns up. Later on in the episode, Jake reveals that Judith has become pregnant - leaving Alan completely shocked. Meanwhile, to cover up Alan's escapade with Judith, Charlie screws with Jake by leading him to believe he's being sent to military school.

Title quotation from: Herb to Charlie and two prostitutes, when they arrive back at his apartment. 
123 8 "Pinocchio's Mouth" Jeff Melman Don Foster, Jim Patterson & Chuck Lorre 15.18 November 17, 2008 (2008-11-17)

Charlie's new girlfriend, Chelsea (Jennifer Bini Taylor), asks him to spend the night at her place, which puts Charlie well outside of his comfort zone. During the night, he finds a lot of problems and cannot sleep. He gets up to leave but steps on Chelsea's cat which screams loudly, waking Chelsea up and causing her to angrily kicking Charlie out. Charlie talks her in to giving him another chance, but when Charlie makes too many adjustments she decides she'll happily spend nights at his place from now on. Meanwhile, a pregnant Judith has grounded Jake for mooning a bunch of girls in school and Alan finds it hard to keep Jake obeying the rules of punishment.

First appearance of: Chelsea

Title quotation from: Charlie, describing how uncomfortable a wooden toilet seat at Chelsea's apartment is. 
124 9 "The Mooch at the Boo" Jeff Melman Susan Beavers, Eddie Gorodetsky, Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn 14.95 November 24, 2008 (2008-11-24)

Jake disappears with Celeste, (Tinashe Kachingwe), who is the daughter of Charlie's new neighbor, Jerome, a former NFL player (Michael Clarke Duncan), and Charlie is left to cover his back. Charlie talks to Jerome and tells him not to be so over-protective of his daughter and the two become friends. Meanwhile, Alan scores a hot date (Bellamy Young) with the help of Charlie's Mercedes. He takes her back to Evelyn's house as Evelyn is away on holiday, and ends up being tricked in to wearing one of her dresses as the woman steals Alan's wallet and Charlie's car.

Title quotation from: Alan, to Diane, referring to Charlie's address when he calls. 
125 10 "He Smelled the Ham, He Got Excited" Jeff Melman Susan Beavers, Don Foster & Mark Roberts 15.59 December 8, 2008 (2008-12-08)

Evelyn offers to pay for Jake's college education, and Alan becomes listless because he has no compelling reason to work anymore as he no longer has to pay for Jake and plans to spend the rest of his life at Charlie's house. Charlie later comes up with the idea of Alan paying him rent, but the number that gives Alan a say in what goes on in the house was too high for him. Jake discovers a hidden talent in the culinary arts that may allow him to bypass college altogether, but this ends badly when Jake burns the food and the fire brigade have to show up to Evelyn's house to extinguish the flames.

Title quotation from: Alan, once Charlie tells him that Jake bit into his own fingers while eating a sandwich. 
126 11 "The Devil's Lube" Jeff Melman Chuck Lorre, Don Foster, Mark Roberts, Eddie Gorodetsky, Lee Aronsohn & Jim Patterson 17.92 December 15, 2008 (2008-12-15)

One of Charlie's old partners in crime, Andy (Emilio Estevez), dies while talking to Charlie, leaving him to reevaluate his own reckless lifestyle and tell everyone in his life (except Alan) how much he cares about them. At the funeral, Charlie begins to worry about his own life so and Alan tells him there has always been one person in his life on whom he can depend. Charlie thinks he means Rose. Charlie takes every medical test he can, and when the results come back positive, he has to let down a very happy Rose who he was just about to propose to.

Title quotation from: Andy, to Charlie, about spitshining the Devil's pitchfork. 
127 12 "Thank God for Scoliosis" Jeff Melman Chuck Lorre, Eddie Gorodetsky, Mark Roberts & Jim Patterson 17.10 January 12, 2009 (2009-01-12)

Temptation is the theme of this episode as Charlie and Jake fight for the affections of a waitress, while Alan and his receptionist Melissa (Kelly Stables), who has since recovered from her disastrous fling with Charlie, fight to suppress their mutual attraction.

Title quotation from: Alan, to Melissa, just before he learns he has no patients for another 30 minutes. 
128 13 "I Think You Offended Don" Jeff Melman Chuck Lorre, Don Foster, Mark Roberts, Lee Aronsohn & Jim Patterson 16.09 January 19, 2009 (2009-01-19)

Judith is pregnant with a baby girl and Alan is convinced that he is the father; he helps Herb paint the baby's room, but gets thrown out after he upsets Judith. Jake is in a bad mood and Charlie thinks he knows the reason.

Title quotation from: A drunken Charlie, when he thinks Alan upset his cab driver. 
129 14 "David Copperfield Slipped Me a Roofie" Jeff Melman Don Foster & Jim Patterson 16.55 February 2, 2009 (2009-02-02)

Convinced that Alan's family doesn't fully appreciate him after they throw him a pathetic 40th birthday party, Melissa invites Alan to live with her and her mom, whose disturbing hobbies quickly send Alan back whence he came.

Title quotation from: Berta, about the magician at Alan's birthday party. 
130 15 "I'd Like to Start with the Cat" Jeff Melman Chuck Lorre, Mark Roberts, Don Foster & Susan Beavers 15.00 February 9, 2009 (2009-02-09)

Charlie finds himself in couples counseling with his girlfriend Chelsea while Alan plays their problems to his benefit; Jake is tired of Charlie stealing his dessert and decides to mark what's his.

Title quotation from: Charlie, to Chelsea, after she claims he doesn't know her very well. 
131 16 "She'll Still Be Dead at Halftime" Jeff Melman Mark Roberts, Don Foster & Eddie Gorodetsky 15.47 March 2, 2009 (2009-03-02)

Charlie has to remove a half-naked woman named Wanda (Diora Baird) from his bedroom before Chelsea returns from her ex-mother-in-law's funeral; Jake seems to recognize Wanda but doesn't realize that she is a pin-up girl on one of his posters; Alan won't let Jake drive the car.

Title quotation from: Charlie, to Chelsea, when she interrupts the basketball game they are watching. 
132 17 "The 'Ocu' or the 'Pado'?" James Widdoes Susan Beavers & Jim Patterson 13.44 March 9, 2009 (2009-03-09)

Charlie, however accidentally, expresses his love to Chelsea, but doesn't get the response he expects. Soon Charlie realizes he meant what he said, and he takes drastic measures to ensure that Chelsea returns his love.

Title quotation from: Alan, asking Charlie what part of the word "ocupado" he doesn't understand after he barges in on Alan in the bathroom. 
133 18 "My Son's Enormous Head" James Widdoes Lee Aronsohn, Jim Patterson, Susan Beavers & Eddie Gorodetsky 14.12 March 16, 2009 (2009-03-16)

Chelsea becomes ill and Charlie has to look after her. He is not thrilled about it but he does try, and ends up taking advice and help from Alan.

Title quotation from: Alan, to Charlie, about Jake's birth. 
134 19 "The Two Finger Rule" James Widdoes Eddie Gorodetsky, Susan Beavers, Jim Patterson, Lee Aronsohn & Chuck Lorre 14.56 March 30, 2009 (2009-03-30)

Charlie, Alan, Gordon, Herb, and Jerome (Michael Clarke Duncan) reminisce about sexual experiences after Chelsea finds some photos on Charlie's phone; Alan's receptionist Melissa is still punishing him for having sex with her mother, and Charlie resolves to fix things with Chelsea because he doesn't want to end up like any of these guys. Meanwhile, Jake goes out with Jerome's daughter Celeste again.

Title quotation from: Herb, referencing Judith's eyebrow policy; Charlie notes that Chelsea had a different "two-finger rule." 
135 20 "Hello, I Am Alan Cousteau" James Widdoes Lee Aronsohn, Susan Beavers & Eddie Gorodetsky 15.03 April 13, 2009 (2009-04-13)

Charlie's desperate to make sure Chelsea and Evelyn don't befriend each other following their first meeting; Evelyn bribes Alan with a water-proof Rolex and Jake with a pizza so they can't help Charlie turn Chelsea against her; Charlie ultimately turns the tables and gets his revenge by befriending Chelsea's not-very-tolerant mother, Martha (Meagen Fay).

Title quotation from: Alan, while he is testing out his water-proof Rolex in a jug full of water. 
136 21 "Above Exalted Cyclops" James Widdoes Don Foster & Eddie Gorodetsky 14.16 April 27, 2009 (2009-04-27)

Alan lets Chelsea fix him up on a blind date with one of her friends. The friend turns about to be Rose, shocking both Alan and Charlie. Things actually go well, but Rose then reverts back to her stalker self.

Title quotation from: Rose, to Charlie, about rankings in the Ku Klux Klan while describing Chelsea's mother. 
137 22 "Sir Lancelot's Litter Box" Jon Cryer Susan Beavers, Eddie Gorodetsky & Jim Patterson 14.17 May 4, 2009 (2009-05-04)

Charlie and Alan both face lifestyle changes when Chelsea moves into the house: Charlie is annoyed with Chelsea changing things, and Alan is annoyed at having her spare stuff in his room.

Title quotation from: Chelsea, to Charlie, when he spots the litter box near his shower. 
138 23 "Good Morning, Mrs. Butterworth" Mark Roberts Mark Roberts, Sid Youngers, Don Foster & Eddie Gorodetsky 13.11 May 11, 2009 (2009-05-11)

Charlie takes advantage of Alan and Chelsea's fast friendship by having Alan do all of the activities that Chelsea likes and Charlie hates; Alan takes up ventriloquism and pushes Charlie to his limit when he "text-blocks" Charlie while he is in bed with Chelsea.

Title quotation from: Charlie, to Alan, when he is cooking. 
139 24 "Baseball Was Better with Steroids" Lee Aronsohn Lee Aronsohn, Chuck Lorre, Susan Beavers & Mark Roberts 16.18 May 18, 2009 (2009-05-18)

The return of Mia (Emmanuelle Vaugier) finds Charlie questioning his devotion to Chelsea; the guys rush a laboring Judith to the hospital; Alan reunites with Melissa (Kelly Stables), who now works as a hospital clerk, and struggles in his attempt to write a screenplay; Judith gives birth to Jake's baby sister, but the parentage is still unknown; Herb breaks his leg; Charlie runs into Mia in the coffee shop, resulting in a cliff-hanger season finale.

Title quotation from: Charlie, to Chelsea, while watching baseball in bed. 

[edit] Ratings

[edit] US Nielsen ratings

# Episode Rating Share Rating/Share
(18-49)
Rank
(18-49)
Viewers
(millions)
Rank
(Viewers)
Ref
1 "Taterhead Is Our Love Child" 9.1 13 5.3/12 4 14.88 11 [3]
2 "Pie Hole, Herb" 8.4 12 4.7/11 4 13.58 11 [4]
3 "Damn You, Eggs Benedict" 8.8 13 5.1/12 6 14.07 10 [5]
4 "The Flavin' and the Mavin" 9.0 13 5.3/12 3 14.72 8 [6]
5 "A Jock Strap in Hell" 8.9 13 5.1/12 5 14.63 10 [7]
6 "It's Always Nazi Week" 8.0 11 4.6/10 7 12.76 11 [8]
7 "Best H.O. Money Can Buy" 8.9 13 4.9/11 8 14.50 12
8 "Pinocchio's Mouth" 9.3 13 5.3/12 4 15.18 9
9 "The Mooch at the Boo" 9.0 13 5.3/12 14.95 [9]
10 "He Smelled the Ham, He Got Excited" 9.5 14 5.2/13 4 15.59 4 [10]
11 "The Devil's Lube" 10.6 16 5.6/13 17.92 [11]
12 "Thank God for Scoliosis" 10.2 15 5.6/13 5 17.10 7 [12]
13 "I Think You Offended Don" 9.8 14 5.4/12 5 16.09 4 [13]
14 "David Copperfield Slipped Me a Roofie" 10.0 15 5.5/12 6 16.55 5 [14]
15 "I'd Like to Start with the Cat" 9.2 13 4.8/11 7 15.00 7 [15]
16 "She'll Still Be Dead at Halftime" 9.2 13 4.9/11 7 15.47 7 [16]
17 "The "Ocu" or the "Pado"?" 8.1 12 4.8/12 6 13.44 12 [17]
18 "My Son's Enormous Head" 8.5 13 4.8/12 7 14.12 9 [18]
19 "The Two Finger Rule" 8.5 13 5.2/13 4 14.56 9 [19]
20 "Hello, I am Alan Cousteau" 8.8 13 5.3/13 3 15.03 6 [20]
21 "Above Exalted Cyclops" 8.7 13 4.9/12 4 14.16 8 [21]
22 "Sir Lancelot's Litter Box" 8.6 13 5.0/12 4 14.17 9 [22]
23 "Good Morning, Mrs. Butterworth" 8.2 12 4.5/12 7 13.11 13 [23]
24 "Baseball Was Better with Steroids" 9.9 15 5.3/14 3 16.18 7 [24]

[edit] Canadian ratings

Order Episode Viewers (100'00s) Rank
1 "Taterhead is Our Love Child" 9.96 #19[25]
2 "Pie Hole, Herb" 8.09 #30
3 "Damn You, Eggs Benedict" 8.51 #27
4 "The Flavin’ and the Mavin’" 10.47 #22
5 "A Jock Strap in Hell" 9.89 #22
6 "It’s Always Nazi Week" 11.13 #21
7 "Best H.O. Money Can Buy" 10.55 #26
8 "Pinochhio’s Mouth" 10.19 #25
9 "The Mooch at the Boo" 10.14 #22
11 "The Devil’s Lube" 11.41 #11
12 "Thank God for Scoliosis" 16.17 #12
13 "I Think You Offended Don" 15.78 #10
14 "David Copperfield Slipped Me a Roofie" 18.37 #6
15 "I’d Like to Start With the Cat" 14.56 #12
16 "She’ll Be Dead at Halftime" 16.21 #10
17 "The ‘Ocu’ or the ‘Pado?’" 14.34 #14
18 "My Son’s Enormous Head" 17.24 #11
19 "The Two Finger Rule" 17.50 #8
20 "Hello, I am Alan Cousteau" 20.84 #5
21 "Above Exalted Cyclops" 15.39 #14
22 "Sir Lancelot’s Litter Box" 14.87 #15
23 "Good Morning, Mrs. Butterworth" 15.30 #10
24 "Baseball Was Better with Steroids" 16.14 #6

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Prior to appearing as the main character Chelsea from season 6 onwards, Jennifer Bini Taylor had appeared briefly in three previous episodes as three different minor characters: as Suzanne in the series' pilot, as Tina in "Last Chance to See Those Tattoos", and as Nina in "Our Leather Gear is in the Guest Room".

[edit] References

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