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.
Chelsea encourages Charlie to help his ex-fiancée Mia launch her music career, but does he still have feelings for her? And what if she's a terrible singer? Meanwhile, Alan wants Charlie to let Melissa move in with him.
When Charlie's fiancée Chelsea convinces him to let Alan's girlfriend Melissa move in, the girls take over the house.
Alan is forced to take care of Judith's baby when Judith's mom falls off the wagon, and Jake tries to blackmail Charlie when he runs over Chelsea's cat.
Alan takes a job with his mom so that he can move out and have alone time with Melissa, and Chelsea is upset about the way that Jake is treating her.
Jake refuses to stay with Charlie and Alan after they embarrass him in public, so Alan tries to convince Charlie to work together to settle their differences and stop fighting with each other.
Alan suggests that Chelsea get breast reduction surgery and Charlie kicks him out.
After Charlie and Chelsea set their wedding date, Charlie and Alan go out and get drunk and wake up in bed together with a strange woman.
Charlie invites Chelsea's sexy friend to stay at his place while she gets over a breakup, secretly hoping that he will get a chance to have kinky three-way sex.
Charlie is crushed when he discovers that he hasn't been satisfying Chelsea; Alan attempts to cure his thinning hair on the cheap.
Charlie discovers that Chelsea hasn't been completely honest about her finances.
Against Alan's wishes, Charlie encourages Jake to hook up with a pretty girl he met on the beach since Jake's girlfriend is out of town for Christmas.
Jake writes love songs to woo back his ex-girlfriend; Herb and Alan hide their secret friendship from Judith's watchful eye.
Charlie endures a colonoscopy to get out of a trip to see Chelsea's bigoted parents, only to find them in his living room when he returns home.
Alan ends up in jail after a bar fight, and Charlie worries that Chelsea might be interested in the lawyer who takes the case.
When Charlie's jealousy threatens his relationship with Chelsea, he turns to Alan for help in becoming a better person. But will he be able to pull it off?
Charlie reacts to his breakup with Chelsea by taking the first woman that he sees and marrying her in Las Vegas.
Charlie and Chelsea get back together for one night, which leaves Charlie mistakenly believing that they are back for good.
Charlie hooks up with Chelsea's best friend, which could cause problems when Chelsea wants to get back together. Meanwhile, Alan is paid handsomely by a chiropractic patient who wants a different kind of adjustment.
Alan dates the mom of one of Jake's friends instead of telling her that her son and Jake went out drinking, but Charlie surprisingly does not approve of his actions.
Alan's plan for a romantic overnight getaway with his girlfriend hits an unexpected snag; Charlie has an unusual request for his overnight companion.
While Alan and Jake go to Sacramento to pick up a grandfather clock, Charlie gets a prescription for medical marijuana to help him sleep and forget about Chelsea.
Jake becomes Charlie's driver after Charlie has his license suspended, and to Charlie's chagrin, Alan makes plans to attend Chelsea's birthday party.
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Angus T. Jones | Jake Harper |
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Charlie Sheen | Charlie Harper |
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Jon Cryer | Alan Harper |
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Jennifer Taylor | Chelsea |
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Conchata Ferrell | Berta |
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Holland Taylor | Evelyn Harper |
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Katy Mixon | Betsy |
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Robert Clotworthy | TV Announcer |
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Marin Hinkle | Judith Melnick |
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Stacy Keach | Tom |
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Ming-Na Wen | Linda Harris |
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Jodi Lyn O'Keefe | Isabella |
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Tricia Helfer | Gail |
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Emmanuelle Vaugier | Mia |
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John Amos | Ed |
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Kelly Stables | Melissa |
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Missi Pyle | Delores Pasternak |
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Melanie Lynskey | Rose |
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Martin Mull | Russell |
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Katherine LaNasa | Lydia |
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Ryan Stiles | Dr. Herb Melnick |
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Steven Eckholdt | Brad Harlow |
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Courtney Thorne-Smith | Lyndsey Mackelroy |
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Rebecca McFarland | Leanne |
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Rena Sofer | Chrissy |
| Director | James Widdoes |
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| Lee Aronsohn |
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| Writer | Chuck Lorre, Lee Aronsohn, Mark Roberts, Don Foster, Eddie Gorodetsky, Jim Patterson, Susan Beavers, David Richardson | |
| Producer | Lee Aronsohn, Susan Beavers, Joe Bella, Mark Burg, Michael Collier, Jim Patterson, Susan Beavers, David Richardson, Don Foster, Mona Garcea, Eddie Gorodetsky, Oren Koules, Toti Levine, Chuck Lorre, Carol Anne Miller, Kathy Nawabi, Jerry O'Sullivan, Jim Patterson | |
| Musician | Dennis C. Brown, Grant Geissman | |
| Photography | Steven V. Silver | |
| Edition | The Complete Seventh Season |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 3 |
| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.78:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] |
| Subtitles | English | English (SDH) | French | Spanish |
| Distributor | Warner Brothers |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Sep 21, 2010 |
| Regions | Region 1 |
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| Index | 4448 |
| Added Date | Dec 12, 2012 01:15:29 |
| Modified Date | Mar 26, 2019 22:06:04 |