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Two and a Half Men
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The cast of Two and a Half Men
Created byChuck Lorre
Lee Aronsohn
StarringCharlie Sheen
Jon Cryer
Angus T. Jones
Marin Hinkle
Holland Taylor
Melanie Lynskey
Conchata Ferrell
Country of originUSA
No. of episodes66
Production
Running time22 min/episode
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseSeptember 22, 2003 –
present

Two and a Half Men is a sitcom television show of a hip single bachelor whose lifestyle is interrupted when his newly separated brother moves in. Charlie and his nephew form an "unsuspecting bond" with each other.

Cast and characters

(only Sheen, Cryer, and Jones appear in every episode)

Guest stars so far have included Ryan Stiles, Jeri Ryan, Denise Richards, Richard Lewis, Heather Locklear, Camryn Manheim, Sean Penn, Elvis Costello, Emmanuelle Vaugier, and Martin Sheen

Synopsis

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Charlie is a successful mid-thirties single guy who apparently has a career writing TV ads and jingles. He lives in a large house in Malibu, California and is a typical womanizer. The plot begins when his uptight brother Alan becomes divorced from his wife Judith, loses his house to her and has to move in with his brother. His 10 year old son Jake often stays for weekends and at other times. Alan also, at one point, finds out that his ex-wife Judith has become a lesbian.

A major comic relief comes from "wacky neighbor" and female stalker Rose, a cute brunette who we learned had a one-night-stand with Charlie shortly before the show started and keeps on "popping in" his house through the veranda in the most unusual moments, openly expressing her goal of conquering Charlie, and often serving as a good albeit crazy friend and advisor.

In one episode, Rose's father, Harvey, (played by Charlie Sheen's real father, Martin Sheen) appears to ask Charlie what are his intentions with his daughter after an apparent second one-night-stand between the two. Harvey, then meets Charlie's and Alan's mother and has an affair with her, stalking her and popping in just like his daughter does. We then learn from Harvey´s mother that "that's what happens when you marry a first cousin", explaining Rose's family's dementiam soon after Rose revealing the one-night-stand was not real, they only woke up together.

Another important recurring character is Berta, the sarcastic and somewhat rude housekeeper with a ferine tongue.

One of the show´s main themes however is the mother-son relationship, whereby the Evelyn character (played by Holland Taylor) enters the picture as the hip early-sixties many-times-divorced slightly slutty controlling mother of the brothers. Charlie and Alan attribute their life's problems to the dark manipulative force their mother manages to exert upon them even now, adding to the caustic humor of the show in the situations where they try everything to avoid seeing her, usually failing.

Another recurring theme in the show is the conflict of personalities between the two diametrically opposed siblings, the relaxed, good-life, woman-catching commitment-ophobic Charlie and the uptight self-conscious nerdy Alan.

Program information

The show was co-created by executive producers Chuck Lorre (who previously co-created Dharma & Greg) and Lee Aronsohn.

Debut information

The show debuted on Monday, September 22, 2003, at 9:30 PM, EST/PST. In its third season, starting September 2005, it moved to Mondays at 9:00 PM (taking Everybody Loves Raymond's time slot).

Distribution

Critical review

  • TV Guide gave it "three-and-a-half stars out of four." It was the magazine's sole new show Top Pick for Monday nights in 2003.

Awards and nominations

2004 People's Choice Award for Favorite New Comedy Series

See also

Trivia

In an episode of Two and a Half Men it is shown that their is a hate mail website for Charlie Harper called www.charlieharpersucks.com, and is a functioning website on the Internet.

External links