May 5, 2008
Tonight will be a special and dare we say, once-in-a-lifetime edition of Two and a Half Men, as it comes from the writers behind hit forensic drama, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Yes, this evening's episode kicks off the much-talked about crossover between the CSI scribes and those of Two and a Half Men.
CSI original cast member, George Eads, makes a cameo appearance in tonight's installment called “Fish in a Drawer.”
April 24, 2008
The anticipated crossover between CSI and Two and a Half Men does not come as a surprise anymore. Ever since the idea was hatched last year, the proposed switcheroo has somewhat left fans apprehensive, but mostly excited and eager to find out how things will pan out for Anthony E. Zuiker's forensic drama as it trades writers with Chuck Lorre's sitcom.
As reported previously, CSI's crossover episode will revolve around a female sitcom star who is killed by someone fed up with her back-stabbing ways. You can now find out more about this installment, as well as Two and Half Men's crossover episode preview after the jump.
Warning: May contain spoilers.
October 22, 2007
Now that Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen) has decided to date women closer to his own age, he is about to realize that some women can come with excess baggage. Comedy ensues on Two and a Half Men in the episode entitled “Putting Swim Fins on a Cat,” which airs tonight at 9pm ET/PT on CBS.
Read on to find out what's in store for tonight's episode of Two and a Half Men.
October 15, 2007
Although Two and a Half Men is mostly about the life of a freewheeling bachelor, his divorced brother and his naïve nephew, the show is strongly fueled by women who, more often than not, push and pull the central male stars through a multitude of storylines.
According to Jon Cryer, who plays Alan Harper on Two and a Half Men, it's quite apparent that the two men, consisting of himself and Charlie Sheen who plays hedonistic Charles "Charlie" Harper, are afraid of women. Nevertheless, there's a positive tone to his perception since it makes room for various types of situations.
October 8, 2007
For some sitcoms, kids are deemed as background fillers with occasional dialogue and minimal onscreen exposure. But for Two and a Half Men, the show more than gives Angus T. Jones the opportunity to throw in a few punchlines since he is also the third lead star of the series, with his role even referenced in the show's title.
On the other hand, co-starring on a highly-rated TV series also has its downside, according to the child actor who just turned 14 today.
October 1, 2007
After being cast as Wendy Patrakas on FOX's short-lived series Drive, Melanie Lynskey is set to return to Two and a Half Men to celebrate its 100th episode. The 30-year-old actress will be reprising her role as Charlie Sheen's (Charles "Charlie" Harper) endearingly offbeat neighbor-turned-stalker, Rose.
According to show creator, Chuck Lorre, the milestone episode comes with massive plans.