Two and a Half Men

Two and a Half Men originally aired on CBS for twelve seasons from September 22, 2003, to February 19, 2015. Originally starring Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer, and Angus T. Jones, the series was about a hedonistic jingle writer, Charlie Harper, his uptight brother, Alan, and Alan’s troublesome son, Jake. In 2010, CBS and Warner Bros. Television reached a multiyear broadcasting agreement for the series, renewing it through at least the 2011–12 season. In April 2013, CBS renewed the series for an eleventh season after closing one-year deals with Kutcher and Cryer.

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Summary Two and a Half MenTwo and a Half Men originally aired on CBS for twelve seasons from September 22, 2003, to February 19, 2015. Originally starring Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer, and Angus T. Jones, the series was about a hedonistic jingle writer, Charlie Harper, his uptight brother, Alan, and Alan’s troublesome son, Jake. In 2010, CBS and Warner Bros. Television reached a multiyear broadcasting agreement for the series, renewing it through at least the 2011–12 season. In February 2011, CBS decided to end production for the rest of the eighth season after Sheen entered drug rehabilitation. Sheen’s contract was terminated the following month and he was written out of the show after it was confirmed that Sheen would not be returning to the series. Ashton Kutcher was hired to replace him the following season as Walden Schmidt, a billionaire who buys Charlie’s house after his death. In April 2013, CBS renewed the series for an eleventh season after closing one-year deals with Kutcher and Cryer. The season began airing in October 2014 and concluded in February 2015 with the 40-minute series finale \”Of Course He’s Dead\”. The success of the series led to it being the fourth-highest revenue-generating program for 2012, earning USD 3.24 million an episode. The series revolved initially around the life of the Harper brothers Charlie and Alan, with Jake coming to stay over the weekends. Charlie’s one-night stand Rose was first introduced as his stalker in the pilot episode. Alan continues to deal with his son Jake’s growing up, and the aftermath of his divorce, while having little success with women.

The first five seasons find Charlie in casual sexual relationships with numerous women until the sixth season, when he becomes engaged to Chelsea, but the relationship does not last as Chelsea breaks off their engagement. In the fourth season, Alan is back at the beach house paying alimony to two women out of his meager earnings as a chiropractor. At the end of the ninth season, Jake joins the US Army; he appears occasionally during season 10, briefly dating Tammy, who is 17 years his senior, as well as Ashley. In the 10th season, Walden proposes to his girlfriend Zoey, only to be turned down, and she discovers she has another man. Meanwhile, Alan and Lyndsey’s relationship of three years ends as he cheats on her with his receptionist. He becomes depressed, while Judith leaves her second husband Herbnick after he cheat on her. In season 10 the character Kate Wilson changes her name to Kate Wilson and dates a poor but ambitious woman named Kate Wilson. She later dates Walden, pretending she did not date him as she did to date Kate Wilson, but she wants to move on to a better man. The character of Jenny, Charlie’s previously unknown daughter, was replaced by Jenny in season 10 but did not make an appearance until the series finale. He was said to have died after he fell in front of a Paris subway train in the show’s de facto eighth-season finale.