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Two and a Half Men (season 2)
Season 2
DVD cover art
No. of episodes24
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseSeptember 20, 2004 (2004-09-20) –
May 23, 2005 (2005-05-23)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

The second season of Two and a Half Men originally aired between September 2004 and May 2005. The season consisted of 24 episodes. The DVD was released on January 8, 2008.

Production

The show is produced by Chuck Lorre Productions and Warner Brothers Television. The executive producers in this season were Chuck Lorre and Lee Arohnson. Gary Hovalson, Assad Kelada, Pamela Fryman and J.D. Lobue were directors in this season; Lorre and Arohnson were head writers. Other writers in this season were Susan Beavers, Don Foster, Eddie Gorodetsky, Mark Roberts and Jeff Abugov.

Awards and nominations

This season was nominated for six Primetime Emmy Awards and won one Creative Arts Emmy Awards for Outstanding Multi-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series or Special. Conchata Ferrell and Holland Taylor received Emmy nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. Charlie Sheen was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series-Musical or Comedy. This season also won the BMI TV Music Awards for the show's theme song. It also won another music award, the ASCAP Film Award and Television Music Awards. It was also nominated for a GLAAD Media Award.

Cast

List of episodes

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S. viewers
(millions)
251"Back Off, Mary Poppins"Pamela FrymanChuck Lorre (story)
Lee Aronsohn & Susan Beavers (teleplay)
September 20, 2004 (2004-09-20)16.44[1]
262"Enjoy Those Garlic Balls"Pamela FrymanChuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Don Foster & Eddie Gorodetsky (teleplay)
September 27, 2004 (2004-09-27)16.44[2]
273"A Bag Full of Jawea"Pamela FrymanChuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Jeff Abugov & Mark Roberts (teleplay)
October 4, 2004 (2004-10-04)16.43[3]
284"Go Get Mommy's Bra"Pamela FrymanChuck Lorre & Eddie Gorodetsly (story)
Lee Aronsohn & Don Foster (teleplay)
October 11, 2004 (2004-10-11)17.15[4]
295"Bad News from the Clinic?"Pamela FrymanChuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Mark Roberts & Jeff Abugov (teleplay)
October 18, 2004 (2004-10-18)16.28[5]
306"The Price of Healthy Gums is Eternal Vigilance"Pamela FrymanChuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Mark Roberts & Eddie Gorodetsky (teleplay)
October 25, 2004 (2004-10-25)17.25[6]
317"A Kosher Slaughterhouse Out in Fontana"Pamela FrymanDon Foster (story)
Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (teleplay)
November 8, 2004 (2004-11-08)16.04[7]
328"Frankenstein and the Horny Villagers"Pamela FrymanDon Foster & Jeff Abugov (story)
Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (teleplay)
November 15, 2004 (2004-11-15)17.47[8]
339"Yes, Monsignor"Pamela FrymanChuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Jeff Abugov & Susan Beavers (teleplay)
November 22, 2004 (2004-11-22)18.94[9]
3410"The Salmon Under My Sweater"Pamela FrymanDon Foster & Mark Roberts (story)
Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (teleplay)
November 29, 2004 (2004-11-29)17.88[10]
3511"Last Chance to See Those Tattoos"Pamela FrymanChuck Lorre & Lee AronsohnDecember 13, 2004 (2004-12-13)16.22[11]
3612"A Lungful of Alan"Pamela FrymanChuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Mark Roberts & Eddie Gorodetsky (story)
January 3, 2005 (2005-01-03)18.03[12]
3713"Zejdz Z Moich Wlosów (a.k.a. Get Off My Hair)"Pamela FrymanSusan Beavers & Eddie Gorodetsky (story)
Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (teleplay)
January 17, 2005 (2005-01-17)18.14[13]
3814"Those Big Pink Things with Coconut"Pamela FrymanChuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Don Foster & Jeff Abugov (teleplay)
January 31, 2005 (2005-01-31)17.01[14]
3915"Smell the Umbrella Stand"Pamela FrymanChuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn(story)
Don Foster & Susan Beavers (teleplay)
February 7, 2005 (2005-02-07)16.75[15]
4016"Can You Eat Human Flesh with Wooden Teeth?"Pamela FrymanChuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Don Foster & Susan Beavers (teleplay)
February 14, 2005 (2005-02-14)16.78[16]
4117"Woo-Hoo, a Hernia Exam!"Pamela FrymanMark Roberts & Susan Beavers (story)
Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (teleplay)
February 21, 2005 (2005-02-21)17.50[17]
4218"It Was 'Mame,' Mom"Pamela FrymanChuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Eddie Gorodetsky & Mark Roberts (teleplay)
March 7, 2005 (2005-03-07)17.45[18]
4319"A Low, Guttural Tongue-Flapping Noise"Gary HalvorsonMark Roberts & Eddie Gorodetsky (story)
Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (teleplay)
March 21, 2005 (2005-03-21)15.92[19]
4420"I Always Wanted a Shaved Monkey"Asaad KeladaSusan Beavers & Jeff Abugov (story)
Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (teleplay)
April 18, 2005 (2005-04-18)17.13[20]
4521"A Sympathetic Crotch to Cry On"Pamela FrymanChuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Mark Roberts & Eddie Gorodetsky (teleplay)
May 2, 2005 (2005-05-02)17.93[21]
4622"That Old Hose Bag is My Mother"Gary HalvorsonChuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Mark Roberts & Don Foster (teleplay)
May 9, 2005 (2005-05-09)17.96[22]
4723"Squab, Squab, Squab, Squab, Squab"J.D. LobueChuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Susan Beavers & Don Foster (teleplay)
May 16, 2005 (2005-05-16)24.24[23]
4824"Does This Smell Funny to You?"Pamela FrymanChuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Susan Beavers & Jeff Abugov (teleplay)
May 23, 2005 (2005-05-23)14.37[24]

Ratings

This season was the highest rated season of Two and a Half Men, with an estimate viewership of 16.5 million. Also, the episode "Squab, Squab, Squab, Squab, Squab", received the show's second highest viewership with 24.2 million viewership, only surpassed by the ninth season's premiere, "Nice to Meet You, Walden Schmidt" with 28.74 million.

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