Two and a Half Men
Charlie is a well-to-do bachelor with a house at the beach, a Jaguar in the front, and an easy way with women. His casual Malibu lifestyle is interrupted when his tightly wound brother Alan, who's facing a divorce, and his son Jake, come to live with him. Together, these two and a half men confront the challenges of growing up; finally. Complicating matters are the brothers' self-obsessed, controlling mother, Evelyn, Alan's estranged wife, Judith and Charlie's crazy neighbor Rose, who wants to be a part of his life and is willing to do anything to be around.
After the death of Charlie Harper, Alan faces the reality of moving out of his brother's beach house--until he meets a depressed Internet billionaire whose wife has just left him.
Walden buys Charlie's house and hires Berta as his live-in housekeeper, forcing Alan to move back in with Evelyn, but Alan sees an opportunity to return to the beach house when Walden asks for advice about getting his wife back.
While preparing for a romantic dinner with his wife, Walden accidentally talks Jake into dropping out of school.
Alan starts working on getting Lyndsey back, but his days at Walden's place could be numbered after Walden hooks up with Charlie's gold-digger ex-girlfriend Courtney.
Lyndsey dumps Alan after he agrees to be completely honest about his past, and a stoned Walden tries to cheer him up by throwing him a party.
Alan convinces Walden to see Charlie's old shrink after he gets his divorce papers from Bridget, but his spirits are soon lifted after he meets a lesbian who looks like her.
Walden hires Evelyn as his interior decorator, but Alan is convinced that she just wants to take advantage of him sexually. Meanwhile, Alan inherits Charlie's journal; and Jake has a crush on his tutor, but she has a crush on Walden.
Still emotional after Charlie's death and jealous over Walden's ability to pick up hot single women, Alan takes a break from reality and channels his inner Charlie.
Upon his return from the "stress clinic," Alan finds out that Jake got his girlfriend pregnant, Walden and Lyndsey are sleeping together, and he has to move out immediately.
After Jake talks Walden into asking out a woman he meets at a supermarket, Alan considers hocking Walden's incredibly expensive wedding ring to get out of debt.
Just as Walden appears ready to pursue a new relationship with Zoe, Bridget returns and says that she wants him back.
Walden's mother arrives for Christmas and Alan is smitten with her, even as she reveals a secret about a brother from Walden's past that sends him into a downward spiral.
When Walden's mother and Bridget try to take control of Walden's company, Walden puts Alan on the board. But can he be trusted once Walden's mother gets to him?
Zoey pressures Walden into shaving and cutting his hair; Alan discovers that Lyndsey is dating a younger man.
Walden looks for ways to spice up his lackluster love life with Zoey, including a batch of Berta's "special" brownies.
A torrential storm strands Alan and Walden at home with their feuding girlfriends on Valentine's Day.
When Zoey doesn't return his "I love you," Walden retaliates by immediately going after another woman.
Walden's estranged ex-business partner comes to him with a billion-dollar business idea, and another secret or two.
Alan and Lyndsey introduce their mothers to each other, while Walden spends the night hanging out with Jake and Eldrige since Zoey is still out of town.
Zoe is upset to learn that Bridget is a business partner in Walden's latest venture; Alan and Lyndsey have an awkward dinner with their moms, who are now lovers and planning to move in together.
Walden's commitment is tested when Zoey and her daughter move in with him; Alan gets more than he bargained for when he moves in with Lyndsey.
Charlie's spirit returns from Hell in the form of a middle-aged woman to tell Alan to make some lifestyle changes after his heart attack.
Alan decides to take advantage of his family's and Walden's guilt after his heart attack, but Zoe knows that he's just milking it and sets out to prove it.
Jake and Eldridge make an important decision about their future after they graduate from high school and get fired from their jobs at Walden's new company.
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Angus T. Jones | Jake Harper |
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Ashton Kutcher | Walden Schmidt |
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Jon Cryer | Alan Harper |
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Conchata Ferrell | Berta |
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Courtney Thorne-Smith | Lyndsey Mackelroy |
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Holland Taylor | Evelyn Harper |
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Sophie Winkleman | Zoey |
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Judy Greer | Bridget Schmidt |
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Marin Hinkle | Judith Melnick |
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Graham Patrick Martin | Eldridge Mackelroy |
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Ryan Stiles | Dr. Herb Melnick |
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Macey Cruthird | Megan |
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Patton Oswalt | Billy Stanhope |
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Rebecca McFarland | Leanne |
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Talyan Wright | Ava |
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Vernee Watson-Johnson | Nurse Phyllis |
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Mark Roman | Pavlov's Bar Patron |
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Jane Lynch | Dr. Linda Freeman |
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Melanie Lynskey | Rose |
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Joe Manganiello | Alex |
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Gary Busey | Gary Busey |
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Robert Clotworthy | Pilot |
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Mimi Rogers | Robin Schmidt |
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Matthew Marsden | Nigel |
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Jodi Lyn O'Keefe | Isabella |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 3 |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 1 |