'Two and a Half Men' was too big a show for CBS to drop after the whole Charlie Sheen fiasco, I understand that. But surely they could see that it was struggling.
Ashton Kutcher did his best with his limited character, and Jon Cryer's got more OTT with every passing week, and less likable too.
This could've been a good last episode. Despite it all part of the fun of the show was seeing Angus T Jones's Jake grow up before our eyes. In this episode he leaves to join the army, and we get a well written ending for him.
Why on earth didn't the writers see this as a chance to stop before the show continued its decline?!
Ashton Kutcher did his best with his limited character, and Jon Cryer's got more OTT with every passing week, and less likable too.
This could've been a good last episode. Despite it all part of the fun of the show was seeing Angus T Jones's Jake grow up before our eyes. In this episode he leaves to join the army, and we get a well written ending for him.
Why on earth didn't the writers see this as a chance to stop before the show continued its decline?!