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Two and a Half Men probably became my favourite comedy since the likes of Scrubs and Friends (of which I adore). The beautiful banter between Charlie Haper (/Sheen) and Alan Harper (Jon Cryer), along side the cute, but dimwitted son Jake (Angus T Jones) was a match made in comedy heaven. Two brothers, who are so different and love to hate each other (but deep down, hate the fact that they love each other), is a sibling rivalry that we can all relate to.
For those of you unaware with the TV programme, the younger brother Alan, is kicked out of his home after his ex wife Judith files for a divorce, and along with the alimony.. which is a running joke throughout the sitcom, and the dying trade of his chiropractic business, Alan becomes broke and muscles his way into staying with Charlie, who has become a successful jingle writer and lives in a beach home in Malibu. As Alan shares custody of Jake, the youngster comes and stays with the pair on weekends and the three get up to many shenanigans which do not please Judith.
The show was so beautifully set up and made so much sense (unlike the idiotic plot after the sacking of Charlie Sheen at the end of season 8). Even the subplots with minor characters were fantastic, with the common knowledge that Charlie and Alan are suppressed under the matriarchal tyranny of their mother, who often comes to visit them, as well as the dominant and aggressive Berta (Charlie's housekeeper who is the "alpha-dog" of the house.
I do understand that Charlie Sheen went through a messy period in his life, with drinking and drug problems (as well as ludicrous contract demands) and Chuck Lorre had no choice but to kill him off, yet wouldn't it be in everyone'e best interest if they had simply called it a day? At this point, Jones (Jake Harper), was no longer a child-actor, and had become one of the richest young stars in the TV business, surely new roles and pastures new would appeal to him, as he'd look for a new niche after growing up on this set. Also Jon Cryer, an established actor would find a new job in less time than it will take for me to finish this article. The loss of the main protagonist should have ended the show .... we learnt the mistakes after that infamous Scrubs last season when JD no longer featured, didn't we?
Ashton Kutcher is a fantastic actor, and deserved a role on one of America's most beloved TV sets, yet the way that he was introduced and the plot change made less sense than an academic underachiever trying to decipher Shakespeare. Walden, a young adult who had sold shares to Microsoft in his youth and had come under a huge sum of money, decided to buy the Malibu beach house, and invites Alan (who is a well known nester) to stay with him in order to help get himself settled. Tell me, if you had just bought a house.. would you invite the previous tenant (who you don't even know) to live with you in order to help get yourself settled? Of course you wouldn't.
As I loved the show, I gave the post-Sheen era a chance, and found it mildly amusing, but after the loss of Charlie Sheen, the show has lost all of it's pizazz. The lady's man is no longer around .. the character that all male viewers wanted to be, and every single viewer adored. I honestly believe it would be in everyone's best interest if the show was to be cancelled, as the plot development has taken the show down a completely different route.. maybe they should have converted it into a spin-off.. change the name.. let "Two and Half Men" always be these three cheeky chappys. >>>>