Arts, Briefly; CBS on Monday
The CBS lineup won every hour of Monday night, according to the Nielsen overnight ratings. Its sitcoms Everybody Loves Raymond, right, and Two and a Half Men were particularly dominant, with Two and a Half Men building on the audience of Raymond in both total viewers and the coveted 18-to-49 age group. On ABC, Monday Night Football did not benefit from news coverage of last weeks Desperate Housewives publicity stunt -- its viewership was on the low end of average for the New England Patriots victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. At 10 p.m., CBSs CSI: Miami reached 21.93 million viewers, making it, as usual, the most-watched program on Monday. During the same time period, the third and final installment of NBCs 25 Million Dollar Hoax, in which a young woman fooled her family into thinking that she had won the lottery, attracted a much larger audience than its two previous episodes. Last Wednesdays episide of NBCs LAX, the airport drama starring Heather Locklear and Blair Underwood, was probably its last. The network chose not to order any more episodes of the hourlong show, which had been moved from its initial time slot on Monday at 10 p.m. to Wednesday at 8 p.m. Last weeks show was the 10th of a 13-episode order. NBC will fill the slot with specials for the next three weeks, beginning with tonights Tim McGraw: Here and Now, which the network had already scheduled. KATE AURTHUR. Arts, Briefly column; CBS wins Nielson overnight ratings on Monday with sitcoms Everybody Loves Raymond and Two and a Half Men; photo (S)
Two and a Half Men renewed, without Angus T. Jones as.
As expected, CBS Two and a Half Men will return next season. Ashton Kutcher and Jon Cryer have both signed on for another round, with Kutcher getting a reported $700000-per-episode payout. But dont expect Angus T.
Two and a Half Men - Entertainment Weekly
The longest-running live-action sitcom currently on television is finally coming to a close. CBS has announced a series finale date for Two and a Half Men.
An Astonishing Polar Adventure; The Story of Two Young Men Who Set Casually About Spending a Winter in Graham Land, Down in the Antarctic
THIS is one of the most astonishing adventures in polar history. It is the tale of two young men who in 1920 went down to Graham Land in the Antarctic, made a house of a boat they found on shore and some packing cases, and calmly spent the Winter.. Bagshawe, Thos W; Two Men in the Antarctic
Winning or Losing in Law and Love
Nathan Minter is one of those overbearing men who believe that success in their chosen professions makes them, without further effort, successful sons, husbands and fathers. As Alan Brandt sets out to demonstrate in 2 1/2 Jews, his understanding and compassionate debut play, which bares a mans flaws but shies from tragedy, Nathan Minter is a winner as a humanitarian lawyer but a loser in his personal relationships. Oh, his 78-year-old immigrant father, Morris, may refer to him as the Jewish Clarence Darrow, and his Yale-educated son, Marc, may call him the Albert Schweitzer of the legal profession, but the descriptions are drenched in bitterness.. Lawrence Van Gelder reviews Alan Brandts play 2 1/2 Jews, directed by Joe Brancato for Do Gooder Productions (S)
Charlie Sheen might not appear on Two and A Half Men finale after all
19 (UPI) -- Rumor has it that Charlie Sheen wont appear on the Two and Half Men finale, which will air on CBS Thursday night. Months after the actor -- who played Charlie Harper for eight years on the show -- announced his desire to return for the.
Two and a Half Men Wraps Up a Dozen Years of Comedy
Charlie Harper lives — at least, he lived until the final moments of Thursdays series finale of Two and a Half Men.
Theater: Half Horse, Half Alligator; William Mooney Opens at Players Theater One-Man Show Based on Frontier Humor
WILLIAM MOONEYS oneman show, Half Horse, Half Alligator, which opened at the Players Theater in Greenwich Village last night, had what must rank as one of the oddest out-of-town tryouts of any show now on or off Broadway.. Half Horse, Half Alligator (W Mooney 1-man show)
Are You Man Enough for a Peel?
Dermatologists, facialists and skin-care companies say they are selling more facial peels to men every year to treat a variety of problems.. Dermatologists, facialists and skin-care manufacturers report that increasing number of men are requesting skin peels.
Jon Cryer on the Incredibly Long Life and Absolutely Crazy.
When he landed the role of Alan Harper on CBS Two and a Half Men in 2003, Jon Cryer says he had an unusual sense of confidence that the show would break his streak of four failed TV series. It did a lot more than that,��.
TWO AND A HALF MEN wraps a dozen years of comedy Thursday
It all comes to an end Thursday as ���Two and a Half Men,��� the remarkably durable hit CBS sitcom, wraps its 12-season run with a one-hour series finale (9 p.m. EST). Funny or not, the conclusion will answer this burning question: Will former series star.
HALF-HOLIDAY ARGUMENTS; SPEECHES BY BISHOP POTTER AND DR. MACARTHUR. REFERENCES TO HENRY GEORGE, DR. MGLYNN, AND THEIR THEORIES ENLIVEN THE MEETING.
A meeting was held in Chickering Hall last evening to help along the Saturday holiday movement. The clerks and salesgirls and day workers who are to be benefited by the new scheme did not come in the big crowds that might have been expected, but many business.. Chickering Hall Meeting
The Two and A Half Men Finale Trailer Hints At A Charlie Sheen Return
Charlie Sheen has been openly talking about the possibility of a return to Two and a Half Men for months, and with tonights series finale looming, the network has released a trailer for the brand new episode, which is rolling with the title Of Course.
Will TWO AND A HALF MEN End Run With or Without Sheen?
Charlie Sheen left Two and a Half Men amid great drama. Whether hell return for the shows last episode is a mystery.
Fear
I can hear the music pulsating in the thick Congo night, inviting me. Come over, dance, drink, have a good time, enjoy life. But I am scared to leave the hotel at night.. I can hear the music pulsating in the thick Congo night, inviting me. Come over, dance, drink, have a good time, enjoy life. But I am scared to leave the hotel at night. The breaking news is just over those mountains, the stories that will bring attention to the horrific conflicts of the Congo. But [.]
Is Charlie Sheen Returning For Two And A Half Men Finale.
Word on the street is that Charlie Sheen may be making a comeback appearance on the series finale of CBS ���Two and a Half Men.���
Two and a Half Men Stars Get Serious About Series Finale (Sorta)
After 12 seasons of crude jokes, outrageous plot twists, and countless Alan-aimed insults Two and a Half Men will take its final bow on Thursday, Feb. 19, with a special one-hour series finale on CBS. The very last episode is guaranteed to be jam.
The Slap, Greys Anatomy, Backstrom, Vampire Diaries, Two.
Thursday, February 12, 2015 ratings ��� New episodes: The Slap, The Blacklist, Allegiance, Mom, Two and a Half Men, Elementary, American Idol, Backstrom, Greys Anatomy, Scandal, How to Get Away with Murder, The��.
The Half Man Is The Only Two And A Half Men Cast Member To Age In 12 Years
Today we know them as manly men, men, men, but it didnt start out that way. Though the show seems to have been huge forever, Two and a Half Men began as a pilot back in 2003. Since that time, the series has gone through a lot of changes and even .
Chuck Lorre on the End of TWO AND A HALF MEN, the Shows Legacy, and Why.
Two and a Half Men aired its very first episode on September 22, 2003, nestled between long-gone CBS hits Everybody Loves Raymond and CSI: Miami. Viewers immediately took an interest in the Odd Couple���esque comedy starring Charlie Sheen and Jon .
TV Review: Two and a Half Men Finale Laughs All the Way to the Bank.
Charlie Sheen might be kind of a jerk, but after his very public meltdown, ���Two and a Half Men��� discovered it couldnt get by without him any better than it could live with him. So despite the hoopla that surrounded signing Ashton Kutcher, the series.
Arts, Briefly; For NBC, a Big Deal
CBS sat on the sidelines for most of the February sweeps period, letting ABC and Fox chip away at NBCs Olympics ratings, which both networks did successfully. But CBS started fresh on Monday, and was the clear winner in what was otherwise a close night among Fox, ABC and NBC. Its victory was thanks to Two and a Half Men (an estimated 17.28 million viewers) and CSI: Miami (18 million), which lifted the rest of the schedule in total viewers and adults 18 to 49. The news on Monday, though, was that NBCs much-hyped new lineup had only one winner: the return of the game show Deal or No Deal (13.46 million) beat all of its competition at 8 p.m. But the season premiere of The Apprentice, starring Donald Trump, above, squandered that lead, drawing only 9.76 million viewers and placing fourth in the hour in the 18-to-49 demographic. The Apprentice performed poorly, compared with Las Vegas, which used to occupy that hour but has been moved to Fridays. And NBCs Medium suffered from its weakened lead-in, drawing only 10.42 million viewers. Medium, the Patricia Arquette psychic drama, was beaten easily by the second hour of ABCs Bachelor finale (11.5 million viewers over all), in which Dr. Travis Stork chose the good girl, Sarah Stone, after the bad girl, Moana Dixon, acted like a jerk in front of his family. KATE AURTHUR. CBS wins Monday night ratings with shows Two and a Half Men and CSI: Miami; photo (S)
TV Titles Too Big for Their Britches
What current TV series have shortsighted titles, and what shows of the past might have needed new names had they lingered longer than they did?. Neil Genzlinger ponders whether certain current television series have shortsighted titles, and wonders what shows of the past might have needed new names if they had lingered on the air.
BEST STRATEGY FOR THE WETS AS BECK SEES IT; The Pennsylvania Representative Asserts That Congress Has the Legal Right to Withhold Enforcement Appropriations and That Wets Need Only 200 Votes in the House to Bring About This Situation Search for a Remedy. Judge Clarks Opinion. Slow Process of Repeal. Two Courses Suggested. Justifying the Purse Weapon. The Power of Congress. Leeway Left to Congress. Amendments and Popular Will. Change in Constitution Makers. Views of Early Statesmen. The Charge of Nullification.
WHEN the Eighteenth Amendment wrote into the Constitution an unwise and seemingly irrepealable police statute, its well-meaning but misguided proponents overlooked a philosophic truth, once well expressed by Edmund Burke:. method favored by judges
Now That Two And A Half Men Is Over, Lets Focus On A Better Show
Nine million people still watch Two and a Half Men, which will take its final bow on Thursday. The hourlong finale follows what is easily classified as a troubled, yet incredibly successful, sitcom. After premiering to 18 million viewers in 2003, the.
Shame, Shame, Shame: Two and a Half Men Crew Upset They Havent.
Two and a Half Men crewmembers are still fuming over an anti-climactic series end. While several sources told THR they were hoping for an off-site bash to match the shows epic 12-year run, what they got were food trucks on the Warner Bros. lot after .
LONDON LETTER; THE WEEKLY LONDON LETTER
. Half Loaf, adapted by N Scott, London production
Charlie Sheen Talks About Anger Management and Anger Management
. Charlie Sheen discusses gambling, Alcoholics Anonymous, his relationship with Two and a Half Men and the creation of his new FX series, Anger Management.
Chuck Lorre apologized for Two and a Half Men | EW.com
According to Variety, Lorre jokingly told the crowd, ���To do a show about people trying to redeem their lives and to salvage and repair the damage theyve done ��� for me, its an opportunity to apologize for Two and a Half Men.���.
Two and A Half Men Finale: Will Charlie Sheen Make Surprise Return?
After 12 seasons (and plenty of cast turnover) the long running CBS hit Two and a Half Men will depart from the airwaves once and for all on Feb. 19. Stars Ashton Kutcher and Jon Cryer are sure to have geared up to say goodbye, but could the series.
CBS Sets TWO AND A HALF MEN Finale, The McCarthys.
After more than 260 episodes, several epic behind-the-scenes skirmishes and handing out some of the biggest salaries in TV history, Two and a Half Men finally calls it a day on Feb. 19.
Is Charlie Sheen Returning To Two And A Half Men? - Uproxx
CBS Two and a Half Men is clearly having some fun with speculation about whether the deceased character Charlie Harper ��� and the controversial actor who played him, Charlie Sheen ��� will be back for the February 19��.
Mila Kunis to guest on Two and a Half Men | EW.com
Image Credit: Noel Vasquez/Getty Images Two and a Half Men is staging a That 70s Show reunion.
Two And A Half Men check out and The Odd Couple check in
Only in this case its more like: ���When CBS ends one sitcom about two adult men living together, it introduces a new one.��� The departing series is Two And A Half Men, which bows out tonight after 12 seasons of schlocky comedy. But first up is the debut.
Chuck Lorre praises Charlie Sheen era: Two and a Half.
Charlie Sheen returning for the Two and a Half Men series finale sounded more likely during a press conference with critics at the Television Critics Associations winter press tour Thursday.
Charlie Sheen wont appear in Two and a Half Men finale, report says
. a traitor and a troll. But that was back in the days when Sheen gave maniacal interviews in which he spoke of winning and being a rock star from Mars. Hes simmered down a bit since then. What do you think of Sheen? Will you watch the Men.
Its Official: Two and a Half Men to End After Season 12
Its official: The upcoming 12th season of CBS Two and a Half Men will be its last. CBS made the announcement early Wednesday when the network presented its 2014-15 schedule, with the veteran Chuck Lorre comedy receiving��.
Ashton Kutcher Reveals His Plans After Two And A Half.
Ashton plans on spending more time with family and friends once Two and a Half Men ends!
Swinging Bachelors Peril: Beware of Geek Bearing Kid
With its title Two and a Half Men invites viewers to think -- half-think -- about fractions. Its the story of Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen), a self-satisfied ad man who sleeps around; Alan Harper (Jon Cryer), his pompous, stuttering brother; and Jake (Angus T. Jones), Alans clingy, bothersome son. None of these guys excite, or deliver a single inspired line. Still, CBS apparently puts the shows total virility at around five-sixths of capacity. Other tallies may get a lower number. As on two other new shows, All About the Andersons and Like Family, characters in Two and a Half Men, in an effort to economize, move in with reluctant family. And just as on the first episodes of the other shows, the pilot of Two and a Half Men, being shown tonight, concerns a hosts vain efforts to get the freeloaders out.. Virginia Heffernan reviews new CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men, starring Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer and Angus T Jones; photo (M)
Heir to Raymond Makes Him More Lovable
It isnt so much that everybody really did love Raymond. Its that Two and a Half Men, the sitcom which follows Everybody Loves Raymond and which CBS hopes will takes its place in the ratings, is so hateful. Charlie Sheen as Charlie, a promiscuous Malibu bachelor, and Jon Cryer as his high-strung divorced brother, Alan, are ghastly on many levels. But the shows flaws do at least highlight why Raymond was both good and popular for so many years. Sitcoms are the television equivalent of the ozone layer: almost all indicators suggest that both are imperiled, yet there is just enough evidence to allow stubborn contrarians to hold out hope. In the mid-1980s, the success of The Cosby Show put a damper on the end-of-the-sitcom theory for a while, but the gloomy predictions regained momentum after Friends and Frasier went off the air last year, leaving Raymond as the only sitcom included in Nielsens top 10 rated shows. Two and a Half Men is in the top 20, and it owes much of its success to its placement between Raymond and CSI Miami. Whether it will hold its own next season will provide the next big test of the genres viability.. Alessandra Stanley TV Watch column on sitcoms Everybody Loves Raymond, which is ending its run, and Two and a Half Men, which CBS hopes will take its place in ratings; photo (M)
Ashton Kutcher is over Charlie Sheens TWO AND A HALF MEN.
When Ashton Kutcher appeared on Conan on Oct. 28, Conan OBrien asked him about Charlie Sheens recent comments suggesting hed like to return to Two and a Half Men in its final season. And its clear in his response��.
LOVE IN HEAVY ARMOR
HALF THE WAY HOME A Memoir of Father and Son. By Adam Hochschild. 198 pp. New York: Viking. $15.95. The only child of older parents leads an unreal life. From the start he is worshiped like the Christ Child; he has made his parents, by his very birth, prodigious. The mother stands out among her equals, a living river of fecundity that mocks the curse of age. The father can be seen by his coevals as the man they fear they can no longer be. The child is long awaited, or a windfall for which his parents never dared to hope. He is the subject of enormous expectations and fears. He looks with awe at the parents of his friends: less kind perhaps, less patient, certainly less tired. A father coaching Little League, a mother running down a hill become for him the emblems of a glamorous and easy joy. He sees how his friends need not fear quite as he does for their parents; mortality does not brush quite so near these others, nor the glaring eye of fate so certainly approach. The pressures exhaust him, and yet only with his parents is he truly happy; try as he may he is not himself among the commoners. Yet he envies his friends their easy lot, as Isaac must have envied the sons of others, not led up the mountain, not the living symbols of their fathers worth before the Lord.
Lets all remember the infamous Charlie Sheen Two and a Half Men meltdown
As ���Two and a Half Men��� officially comes to an end on Thursday night after 12 seasons, its worth remembering that the comedy has weathered a lot of storms. But theres never been anything quite like Sheens apocalyptic behavior. Whether or not Sheen .
Danny Kaye, as Noah, Is Hailed on Broadway
Danny Kaye, a truant from the Broadway musical comedy stage for nearly half a lifetime, came back on Tuesday night in the role of a 600year-old man in Two by Two.
Two and a Half Men Stars and Creator Talk Undignified Goodbye
Sheen famously exited Two and a Half Men in March 2011 after publicly blasting Lorre. When the show returned that fall, his character, Charlie Harper, had been killed off and Kutcher had joined the cast. I dont even think he was invited, Mary Murphy.
Homespun Fop
I flatter myself that I wear the same clothes every year. I am proud to think that I keep pace with the habit, contracted in the 1960s, in Vermont, of living in two pairs of jeans to which sweaters and a hunting coat are added in the cold and T-shirts in the warmer months. My vanity is pleased by the 20-year-old L. L. Bean dirty bucks that rest in my closet and by the worn Pendleton shirts hanging above the bucks. And it pleases my vanity to think that neither age nor a wider circle of operation has altered the simple habits of my youth. But like the gambler who cannot admit, even to himself, the extent of his debts, I am incapable of perceiving, let alone admitting, the extent of my wardrobe. For I am not that simple American guy who lives in his flannel shirt, with never a thought to his rainment. Nor was I during my youth. I was, and remain, a fop. While a young collegian, I learned that everything is accepted in Bohemia save nonconformity, and I shed those articles of apparel in favor of the uniform of that day. That uniform was enshrined in the 1970s by Ralph Lauren, and he received his inspiration in the same place we Vermont youths received ours: the small-town used-clothing store. When we walked out of the store, we were five or six dollars poorer and indistinguishable from todays fellow or gal in Polo, Timberland or J. Crew photographs. Our clothes spoke of traditional work in the outdoors. And well they should have, for actual farmers had sweated into them. When I was a kid, men did not think of dress. Businessmen wore nothing but white shirts, and no man had yet thought to have his hair styled - one went for a haircut, and one thought no more of style than one would have an oil change. But I left the 1950s for the 1960s and Chicago for the counterculture, and learned two things: that one could manipulate ones appearance for a real or potential advantage and that one could delude oneself into considering it something other than personal vanity. My two-jeans-and-a-flannel-shirt self-delusion followed me from college to salad days in 100 odd jobs and the beginnings of a career in the Chicago theater. I dressed myself out of the old clothes bins at the Goodwill Industries resale shops. Honest worker than I was, I pad 25 or 50 cents for each article of clothing - the Harris Tweed sport coats and overcoats, the old flannel and broadcloth shirts, all of which were my uniform in those years. I paid, I say, next to nothing for the above, and then spent a fortune having them altered. I would, for example, take in a tweed jacket and instruct the tailor thusly: I want it taken in at the waist. I want the center vent sewn and a small tuck taken at the bottom of what was the vent, so that the jacket will not rooster-tail. I want the placket for the cuff buttons closed, and I want the cuffs bound in not more than one-half inch of supple brown leather. I want the collar-piece covered in the same brown leather, and I want patches of the same on the elbows, those patches to be rather more rectangular than oval. And through it all I would assure myself that I was simple, honest, et cetera. Once, during a brief career as a photo model, I bought and had recut an old Brooks Brothers seersucker three-piece suit. And I had a wide-stripe blue-and-white shirt, with a high, stiff plain-white collar. And I must confess I bought what for me was that most questionable accouterment, a bow tie. And bear with me as I relate the straw boater that I bought and the shameful finale - shameful not of itself, I admit, but in a two-pair-of-jeans sort of guy - a walking stick. I carried, in this drag, a walking stick. I made the rounds of the agencies that very hot summer, which was probably 1970 or 1971, looking, I suppose, like a cross between Tom Wolfe and Lou Costello. Until I opened the door of one agency and announed myself to the receptionist, who became taken with the giggles. And I was reminded of what, as Tolstoy informs us, Napoleon feared above all: he feared la ridicule. My other encounter with the Demon Ridicule occurred in the same city, slightly later, and concerned hair. As a kid, I, along with most boys at the time, wore a crew cut. I hated the crew cut. I have a head shaped like a block, and I thought the crew cut made me look stupid. When I went to college, I let my hair grow long. It did not grow, as was the fashion in those days, to the shoulders, because it could not and at the same time allow me to wear a hat. I have extremely thick hair, to which nothing much whatever can be done. When my hair grows past my ears, it flips up, causing me to resemble a water buffalo. When I entered the work world, I saw that the laxity of the East would not do at all in Chicago, and I cast about for a barber. I found a fellow who kept my hair thinned-out looking and acceptable, if somewhat nondescript. He cut my hair for several years, once every three weeks or so, and in the above-mentioned nonstyle. One day, he asked if he could try something new. He had just had a brainstorm, and would I experiment along with him? Well, I submitted and was treated to the surprise of a new appearance. The barber had cut my hair and then slicked it back, with a vast amount of some super-strength preparation. Slicked it back, so that it flowed from my hairline to the back of my neck in one ironed-looking progression. He had cut the sides short and feathered the edges around my neck. When I got over my shock, I was surprised and a bit frightened to see that I actually liked it. The new hair style, for it could not be considered a haircut, made me look dangerous. Yes, I thought I looked dangerous and Italian, or at least Mediterranean. I thought I looked mean. I paid the fellow and hurried out to a local pub, where, in the early twilight, I found, as I thought I might, several of my cronies. I took off my hat, and one acquaintance stopped in the middle of a joke he was telling and said, Oh, I see youve found Richard Contes hairdresser. I made it back to the barber just as he was closing and convinced him to undo what he had done. I then found another barber and reverted to that crew cut I wore through my formative years, and from which I doubt I shall again diverge. For the crew cut, you see, is an honest haircut. It is the haircut of an honest, two-pair-of-jeans working man - a man from Chicago, a man without vanity, whose being stands without need of either introduction or apology. I saw that my frequenting the old-clothes shops and the subsequent tailors was an affectation not in keeping with my sartorial innocence, and so I let the habit fall. And I proceeded to take the old clothes I had left to various expensive New York tailors and instruct them how I wished those old clothes copied, so that I could remain both the fashion and the spiritual purity of my youth.
TWO AND A HALF MEN - Entertainment Weekly
Two and a Half Mens isnt going quietly: The longest-running comedy on broadcast TV will conclude its run with a final season storyline that deals with gay adoption���sort of���and possibly marriage.
Charlie Sheen In Serious Talks To Return To Two and a.
Does time really heal all wounds? After Charlie Sheens stint on Two and A Half Men ended with a $100 million lawsuit in 2011, RadarOnline.com has learned the actor is in ���serious talks��� to return for the shows finale ��� and��.
Ashton Kutcher Thanks Jon Cryer Ahead of TWO AND A HALF MEN Finale: Read.
Ashton Kutcher and Jon Cryer Ashton Kutcher posted a sweet message about his Two and a Half Men costar Jon Cryer on Wednesday, Feb. 18, ahead of the CBS comedys series finale; You are someone I look up to, he wrote Credit: Courtesy Ashton .
Nkundas Rebels
Last night at dinner, we were joined by a young Italian woman who had been kidnapped and held hostage in Iraq, a story that received a good deal of world media attention. Less than 10 hours later in the Congo, Nick Kristof was advising Leana and me how to respond in case we were stopped by bandits or soldiers on our journey from the city of Goma to the mountains for an interview with warlord (medias words)/liberator of my people (his words) Laurent Nkunda. He is the leader of the Military Council for the Defense of the People, a rebel group that is amassing soldiers and arms in opposition to the current national government of Congo.. Last night at dinner, we were joined by a young Italian woman who had been kidnapped and held hostage in Iraq, a story that received a good deal of world media attention. Less than 10 hours later in the Congo, Nick Kristof was advising Leana and me how to respond in case we were stopped [.]
Two And A Half Men Series Finale Spoilers: Is Charlie Sheens Character Dead?
Thats what fans want to know as they gear up for the series finale of Two And A Half Men. The finale episode is titled ���Of Course Hes Dead ��� Part One and Part Two��� and the synopsis states: Details regarding Charlie Harper are revealed. Apparently.
TWO AND A HALF MEN 5 Most Controversial Moments - The.
Two and a Half Men has had an enduring run, but it hasnt always been smooth sailing.