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6/10
Why couldn't Alan have died?
rawiri4220 November 2012
Even though Two-and-a-Half Men used to be the funniest show on TV (since definitely replaced by Lorre's other effort - with Bill Prady - The Big Bang Theory), the old re-runs with Charlie are infinitely more watchable that the ones with Walden. Not that Ashton Kutcher is bad but he just ain't Charlie and, after so long with Charlie, it is hard to adjust.

However, that is not why I was prompted to write this. What I would really like to know is, why couldn't Alan have been "killed off" instead of Charlie? That is, of course, a rhetorical question because we all know why Charlie was eliminated. But what I'm referring to is not the actor Jon Cryer but the character, Alan Harper. Actually I guess one has to admit that Jon is a great actor because he successfully makes Alan Harper the MOST loathsome character on TV or movies (and that includes Freddy Kruger and Adolf Hitler in The Rise of Evil!). For that I feel some sympathy for him (Jon, that is) because I'm pretty sure, if I ever met him, I could become an instant murderer. Maybe Charlie had some justification for putting up with his measly, sponging, whining, 0bnoxious brother simply because he WAS his brother, but why on earth would Walden? It just doesn't make sense and that tends to detract from the humour of it all.

Yes, I laugh - because the writers are brilliant - but, at the and of every episode, I am left totally frustrated because no one has killed Alan! And I don't watch TV to get frustrated! Mr Lorre (and his co- writers) obviously know what they are doing because their work has made them VERY rich but one has to wonder what it is about audiences that allows them to put up with Alans and Sheldons. Are we all masochists after all?
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6/10
The Most Serious Episode Ever!
sidharthskumar0010 November 2012
Warning: Spoilers
This episode was the most serious episode of the whole 10 seasons.

The First 4 Minutes was kinda funny because like all the other two and a half men episodes contained jokes about S** and P*** but, as I said 'kinda'.

The Best Acting award is gone to 'Jon Cryer' this episode also 'cause he did so well the emotion, the comedy, the serious parts etc.

Ashton Kutcher was also not bad.

But, Angus T Jones was over-acting in some moments.

Not just that also there was no need for any new characters because in this episode suddenly a women appears in a library which did not had anything to do with the story.

God Bless TWO AND A HALF MEN! All the best TAHM crew!
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2/10
worst episode ever?
total_blue12 November 2012
This was the most unsatisfying TAHM episode ever. I'm not sure whether it was the lame story, brainless lines by Jake or Walden, or just the incredibly annoying role of Missi.

The characters have just become totally retarded and the story just feels totally flat and boring. Is this show heading back towards the idiotic humour we've seen before, e.g. Walden throwing Spaghetti in a restaurant around? I really hoped we passed that and the show was back on developing its surprising dirty and smart humour again.

It's becoming an insult to anyone with even only a few braincells left, it almost hurts to watch.

I believe seeing Charlie Sheen back on the show will not happen, but at least writers and producers put in your effort to make this a decent show and not ruining the name.

Is one of the best series really dying now?
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