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|ShortSummary = When Walden and Zoey are heading out for dinner one night, they spot a lone Alan taking profile pictures for an online dating site. Walden pities him and invites him to join them for dinner, an action that seemingly annoys Zoey. At the restaurant, Walden spots Lyndsey, Alan's former girlfriend. Alan assumes that she is as lonely as he is, and starts to talk to her. Then, a young and rich man named Dylan shows up, turning out to be her date. Alan is confused, but gains new hope when a stoned Eldrige, who is watching [[Beavis and Butt-head]] with Jake, tells him that Dylan is gay and that Lyndsey misses him. Alan immediately heads out to reunite with his former girlfriend, just as Eldrige reveals to Jake that he lied just to get his father to leave. Before he can ring the bell, Alan hears Lyndsey and Dylan having sex and being devastated, leaves. To his surprise, Lyndsey calls him the next day, telling him that she wants to get together. Later, while making out, Lyndsey tells him that it got too hard for her to keep up with a young man like Dylan, as she couldn't let him see her without makeup or use the toilet in front of him. She then reveals that she is happy to be with Alan, as he cannot find someone better and is more than happy with her. Alan seems to be all the more confused after hearing this.
|ShortSummary = When Walden and Zoey are heading out for dinner one night, they spot a lone Alan taking profile pictures for an online dating site. Walden pities him and invites him to join them for dinner, an action that seemingly annoys Zoey. At the restaurant, Walden spots Lyndsey, Alan's former girlfriend. Alan assumes that she is as lonely as he is, and starts to talk to her. Then, a young and rich man named Dylan shows up, turning out to be her date. Alan is confused, but gains new hope when a stoned Eldrige, who is watching [[Beavis and Butt-head]] with Jake, tells him that Dylan is gay and that Lyndsey misses him. Alan immediately heads out to reunite with his former girlfriend, just as Eldrige reveals to Jake that he lied just to get his father to leave. Before he can ring the bell, Alan hears Lyndsey and Dylan having sex and being devastated, leaves. To his surprise, Lyndsey calls him the next day, telling him that she wants to get together. Later, while making out, Lyndsey tells him that it got too hard for her to keep up with a young man like Dylan, as she couldn't let him see her without makeup or use the toilet in front of him. She then reveals that she is happy to be with Alan, as he cannot find someone better and is more than happy with her. Alan seems to be all the more confused after hearing this.


Meanwhile, Walden finds out that Zoey dislikes his appearance and wants him to shave and cut his hair. Walden is initially reluctant and is assured in his position by Alan. When he asks Zoey why she didn't say something earlier, she reveals that an important business party, where Walden cannot show up unkempt, is coming up. Walden finally agrees (with Berta being revealed as a hairdresser), but then changes his mind again when Alan tells him about the things Judith made him do. When he shows up at Zoey's unchanged, they start a fight and Walden runs off after mentioning that he has hopelessly fallen in love with her. Zoey later stops by to apologise, where she is greeted by a groomed Walden, who tells her that he wanted to shave and cut his hair when no one was nagging him to do it. In the end, Zoey is seen using Alan's bathroom (as she doesn't want Walden to hear any of her toilet noises), with an understanding Lyndsey agreeing with her.
Meanwhile, Walden finds out that Zoey dislikes his appearance and wants him to shave and cut his hair. Walden is initially reluctant and is assured in his position by Alan. When he a Walden finally agrees (with Berta being revealed as a hairdresser), but then changes his mind again when Alan tells him about the things Judith made him do. When he shows up at Zoey's unchanged, they start a fight and Walden runs off after mentioning that he has hopelessly fallen in love with her. Zoey later stops by to apologise, where she is grsks Zoey why she didn't say something earlier, she reveals that an important business party, where Walden cannot show up unkempt, is coming up.eeted by a groomed Walden, who tells her that he wanted to shave and cut his hair when no one was nagging him to do it.


'''Title quotation from''': Alan, telling Zoey what his face looked like when he once tried to grow a beard.
'''Title quotation from''': Alan, telling Zoey what his face looked like when he once tried to grow a beard.

Revision as of 15:19, 26 January 2012

Two and a Half Men (season 9)
Season 9
File:Ashton-Kutcher-Two-And-A-Half-Men-new-intro.jpg
Official promo for season 9, featuring (from left to right) Angus T. Jones, Ashton Kutcher and Jon Cryer
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseSeptember 19, 2011 (2011-09-19) –
present (present)
Season chronology
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Season 8
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Season 10
List of episodes

The ninth season of Two and a Half Men premiered on September 19, 2011, with Ashton Kutcher joining the cast as Walden Schmidt. This season is the first without the show's star Charlie Sheen, as well as the first to feature a retooled plot, marking a major change in the series by focusing on Alan and Jake moving on with their lives after the death of Charlie with help from their new housemate, Walden, an internet billionaire who is in the process of being divorced by his wife. Walden, Alan and Jake eventually bond, becoming close friends, forming a surrogate family unit.

Cast

Main

Recurring

List of episodes

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by U.S. viewers
(millions)
Original air date
1781"Nice to Meet You, Walden Schmidt" (Part 1)James WiddoesChuck Lorre, Lee Aronsohn, Eddie Gorodetsky & Jim Patterson28.74[1]September 19, 2011 (2011-09-19)
1792"People Who Love Peepholes" (Part 2)James WiddoesChuck Lorre, Lee Aronsohn, Eddie Gorodetsky & Jim Patterson20.52[2]September 26, 2011 (2011-09-26)
1803"Big Girls Don't Throw Food"James WiddoesChuck Lorre & Andrew J. B. Aronsohn (story)
Eddie Gorodetsky & Jim Patterson (teleplay)
17.71[3]October 3, 2011 (2011-10-03)
1814"Nine Magic Fingers"James WiddoesEddie Gorodetsky & Jim Patterson (story)
Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (teleplay)
16.20[4]October 10, 2011 (2011-10-10)
1825"A Giant Cat Holding a Churro"James WiddoesChuck Lorre, Lee Aronsohn, Eddie Gorodetsky & Jim Patterson (story)
Susan Beavers, Don Reo & David Richardson (teleplay)
15.14[5]October 17, 2011 (2011-10-17)
1836"The Squat and the Hover"James WiddoesChuck Lorre, Lee Aronsohn, Eddie Gorodetsky & Jim Patterson (story)
Susan Beavers, Don Reo & David Richardson (teleplay)
15.29[6]October 24, 2011 (2011-10-24)
1847"Those Fancy Japanese Toilets"James WiddoesChuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Eddie Gorodetsky & Jim Patterson (teleplay)
13.90[7]October 31, 2011 (2011-10-31)
1858"Thank You For The Intercourse"James WiddoesChuck Lorre & Susan McMartin (story)
Lee Aronsohn, Eddie Gorodetsky & Jim Patterson (teleplay)
14.71[8]November 7, 2011 (2011-11-07)
1869"Frodo's Headshots"James WiddoesChuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Susan Beavers, Don Reo & David Richardson (teleplay)
14.77[9]November 14, 2011 (2011-11-14)
18710"A Fishbowl Full of Glass Eyes"James WiddoesChuck Lorre & Gemma Baker (story)
Lee Aronsohn, Eddie Gorodetsky & Jim Patterson (teleplay)
15.82[10]November 21, 2011 (2011-11-21)
18811"What A Lovely Landing Strip"James WiddoesChuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Eddie Gorodetsky, Jim Patterson & Don Reo (teleplay)
15.18[11]December 5, 2011 (2011-12-05)
18912"One False Move, Zimbabwe!"James WiddoesChuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Jim Patterson, Eddie Gorodetsky & Don Reo (teleplay)
14.88[12]December 12, 2011 (2011-12-12)
19013"Slowly and in a Circular Fashion"James WiddoesChuck Lorre & Ashton Kutcher (story)
Lee Aronsohn & Eddie Gorodetsky & Jim Patterson (teleplay)
13.94[13]January 2, 2012 (2012-01-02)
19114"A Possum on Chemo"James WiddoesSusan Beavers & Susan McMartin (story)
Chuck Lorre, Eddie Gorodetsky & Jim Patterson (teleplay)
13.02[14]January 16, 2012 (2012-01-16)
19215"The Duchess of Dull-in-Sack"[15]UnknownUnknownTBAFebruary 6, 2012 (2012-02-06)[15]

Reception

Critical reception

Lori Rackl of the Chicago Sun Times gave the new season positive reviews, saying "filling the void left by a well established character isn’t easy, but Kutcher mostly succeeded. At times his character seemed a bit like Lennie petting the rabbits in Of Mice and Men, but give him a few episodes, and he should settle in nicely. After eight long seasons, the show might end up being better off with some new blood – of the non-tiger variety."[16]

Ratings

U.S. Nielsen ratings

Order Episode Viewers
(millions)
Rating/Share Rank
18–49 Total Night Week
1 "Nice to Meet You, Walden Schmidt" 28.74 10.7/25 16.7/24 1[1] 1[17]
2 "People Who Love Peepholes" 20.52 7.4/17 12.2/18 1[2] 2[18]
3 "Big Girls Don't Throw Food" 17.71 6.2/14 10.7/15 1[3] 3[19]
4 "Nine Magic Fingers" 16.20 5.9/14 9.7/14 2[4] 5[20]
5 "A Giant Cat Holding a Churro" 15.14 5.3/13 9.1/13 2[5] 5[21]
6 "The Squat and the Hover" 15.29 5.5/13 9.1/13 2[6] 9[22]
7 "Those Fancy Japanese Toilets" 13.90 4.7/12 8.5/13 2[7] 10[23]
8 "Thank You for the Intercourse" 14.71 5.2/12 8.9/13 2[8] 9[24]
9 "Frodo's Headshots" 14.77 5.4/13 8.8/13 2[9] 8[25]
10 "A Fishbowl Full of Glass Eyes" 15.82 5.2/13 9.6/14 2[10] 6[26]
11 "What a Lovely Landing Strip" 15.18 5.1/12 9.3/14 1[11] 3[27]
12 "One False Move, Zimbabwe!" 14.88 4.7/11 9.2/14 1[12] 5[28]
13 "Slowly And In A Circular Fashion" 13.94 4.5/10 8.3/12 1[13] 7[29]
14 "A Possum on Chemo" 13.02 4.6/11 7.8/11 2[14] 10[30]
15 "The Duchess of Dull-in-Sack" TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
DVR ratings
Order Episode DVR Rating
(18-49)
DVR Viewers
(millions)
Total viewers
(millions)
Total 18-49
1 "Nice to Meet You, Walden Schmidt" 1.8 4.09 32.83[31] 12.5
2 "People Who Love Peepholes" 1.5 3.56 24.09[32] 8.9
3 "Big Girls Don't Throw Food" 1.6 3.46 21.16[33] 7.8
4 "Nine Magic Fingers" 1.6 3.28 19.48[34] 7.5
5 "A Giant Cat Holding a Churro" 1.7 3.44 18.58[35] 7.0
6 "The Squat and the Hover" 1.5 3.26 18.57[36] 7.0
7 "Those Fancy Japanese Toilets" 1.5 3.20 17.10[37] 6.2
8 "Thank You for the Intercourse" 1.6 3.60 18.31[38] 6.8
9 "Frodo's Headshots" 1.5 3.30 17.95[39] 6.9
10 "A Fishbowl Full of Glass Eyes" 1.4 2.90 18.72[40] 6.6
11 "What a Lovely Landing Strip" 1.2 2.82 17.99[41] 6.3
12 "One False Move, Zimbabwe!" 1.3 2.84 17.72[42] 6.0
13 "Slowly And In A Circular Fashion" 1.3 2.70 16.64[43] 5.8
14 "A Possum on Chemo" TBA TBA TBA TBA

Canadian ratings (on CTV)

Order Episode Viewers
(millions)
Rank
(week)
1 "Nice to Meet You, Walden Schmidt" 4.906 1[44]
2 "People Who Love Peepholes" 2.140 6[45]
3 "Big Girls Don't Throw Food" 1.813 15[46]
4 "Nine Magic Fingers" 1.594 21[47]
5 "A Giant Cat Holding a Churro" 1.512 22[48]
6 "The Squat and the Hover" 1.586 18[49]
7 "Those Fancy Japanese Toilets" 1.431 24[50]
8 "Thank You For The Intercourse" 1.431 24[51]
9 "Frodo's Headshots" 1.451 22[52]

Australian ratings

In Australia, this season began airing on the Nine Network on September 20, 2011 at 8:30 pm.[53]

Data unavailable
Program did not rank in nightly/weekly top shows
Order Episode Original air date Timeslot Viewers
(millions)
Nightly
rank
Weekly
rank
1 "Nice to Meet You, Walden Schmidt" September 20, 2011 Tuesday 8:30 pm9:00 pm 2.315[54] 1[55] 1[54]
2 "People Who Love Peepholes" September 27, 2011 Tuesday 8:30 pm9:00 pm 1.250[56] 3[57] 10[56]
3 "Big Girls Don't Throw Food" October 4, 2011 Tuesday 8:30 pm9:00 pm 0.994[58] 7[59] 24[58]
4 "Nine Magic Fingers" October 11, 2011 Tuesday 8:30 pm9:00 pm 1.035[60] 7[61] 23[60]
5 "A Giant Cat Holding a Churro" October 18, 2011 Tuesday 8:30 pm9:00 pm 0.875[62] 11[62] [63]
6 "The Squat and the Hover" October 25, 2011 Tuesday 8:30 pm9:00 pm 0.964[64] 11[a] [65]
7 "Those Fancy Japanese Toilets" November 1, 2011 Tuesday 8:30 pm9:00 pm 0.923[66] 15[66] [67]
8 "Thank You For The Intercourse" November 8, 2011 Tuesday 8:30 pm9:00 pm 0.883[68] 11[68] [69]
9 "Frodo's Headshots" November 15, 2011 Tuesday 8:30 pm9:00 pm 0.928[70] 9[70]
10 "A Fishbowl Full of Glass Eyes" November 22, 2011 Tuesday 8:30 pm9:00 pm 0.801[71] 12[71]
11 "What A Lovely Landing Strip" TBA TBA TBA TBA
12 "One False Move, Zimbabwe!" TBA TBA TBA TBA
13 "Slowly and in a Circular Fashion" TBA TBA TBA TBA
14 "A Possum on Chemo" TBA TBA TBA TBA
Notes
  • a Due to an error in ratings data, "The Squat and the Hover" did not appear in the Australian National Top 20 ratings for the night of broadcast.[72] Based on its figure of 964,000 viewers, the episode would have ranked equal-eleventh for the night.[72]

United Kingdom ratings

Order Episode Viewers
(millions)
1 "Nice to Meet You, Walden Schmidt" 1.185[73]
2 "People Who Love Peepholes"
3 "Big Girls Don't Throw Food" 1.093[73]
4 "Nine Magic Fingers" 1.083[73]
5 "A Giant Cat Holding a Churro"

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