Two and a Half Men
Két pasi meg egy kicsi 1. évad
Charlie egy megrögzött agglegény a hozzá tartozó életvitellel; egy házzal a tengerparton, egy Jaguarral a garázsban és folytonos csajozással. A jól megszokott laza malibui életmódja azonban félbeszakad, mikor bátyja, Alan, aki épp válni készül és Alan fia, Jake beköltöznek hozzá. Így követhetjük nyomon a két pasi, no meg egy kicsi, ügyes-bajos mindennapjait.
After his wife kicks him out of the house, Alan must move in with his brother Charlie.
After 12 years of marriage, Alan's wife Judith, kicks him out and he turns to his older brother Charlie for help. Charlie has trouble altering his carefree lifestyle to accommodate the presence of his 10-year-old nephew Jake.
Alan punishes Jake for an incident at Judith's house. Charlie is lax in enforcing Alan's restrictions, and when some seagulls invade Charlie's house as a result of Jake's actions, Charlie must learn how to discipline his nephew.
Charlie and Alan go out drinking. Alan tries to reconcile with his wife. After that fails, they decide to confront the root of their issues, their mother.
As Charlie tries to write a new jingle, Berta quits, and Alan, leaving Charlie to get Jake ready for a dinner, tries to convince her to come back; Rose tries to get Charlie's help to prepare for a date.
Jake's soccer games lead to Alan and Charlie having encounters with teammates' sexy mothers.
Charlie and Evelyn date members of the same family.
Jake sees a butterfly tattoo on the firm bottom of a surfer-chick friend of Charlie's and draws a picture of it for school. Of course, this enrages Judith until she becomes very good friends with the woman herself.
After being tricked into helping Alan and Judith produce Jake's class musical, Charlie is flattered to find out that the kids know all the words to his jingles. Alan is blindsided with divorce papers from Judith, causing strife which results in Charlie, who refuses to deal with the pre-pubers without a snootful, having to produce the play on his own. Jake is crushed when he realizes that a reconciliation between his parents might never happen.
Charlie wants to dump a female friend to whom Jake has grown attached. Alan and Rose bond over a game of Scrabble.
Thanksgiving winds up being the least thankful day of the year for Charlie, who has to bribe various members of his household to even come to a traditional turkey dinner. Not only are the usual feuds in evidence (leading to a turkey-carving right out of "Psycho") but Judith's parents are actually sympathetic to Alan and hostile to their own daughter for her "fling" with lesbianism.
Seeing Judith's new look and boyfriend prompts Alan to realize that if he wants to get back into the dating scene, he will need to change his look also.
Berta brings her 16-year-old granddaughter to work, which poses issues for the men.
Charlie tries to nurse Alan back from the flu because he needs him for a double date with sisters.
Charlie's accountant Stan tries to make Charlie understand his desperate financial situation.
Charlie falls for a seemingly crazy woman named Frankie--against Alan's advice.
Now that Frankie has tricked the Harpers into sheltering her and her daughter Joanie, she explains that Bob's parents want her declared mentally incompetent in order to get custody. Charlie wants to dump her, but Alan insists that they must stay. Jake doesn't enjoy the 8-year-old's "romantic" attention. Charlie hates the consolation kisses and compliments, and is stunned when Frankie prefers intimacy with Alan. Charlie rightly warns him that he's just falling for his "damsel in distress", then warns her not to hurt his kid brother.
Charlie is offended when Alan chooses their married, responsible cousins as Jake's guardians.
Charlie's old flame Jill visits and has really changed: "Jill" has transitioned since Charlie last saw him and is now called Bill. Before Charlie can adapt, Evelyn meets and starts dating Bill.
Judith's sister, Liz, visits for Jake's birthday.
Jake plays his electric guitar all day long and doesn't want to do anything else. Alan and Charlie can't figure out why. Jake refuses to discuss anything with anyone, including his grandmother and even a psychologist.
Charlie tries to seduce Alan's divorce lawyer Laura, and her assistant. He sleeps with Laura and they decide not to tell Alan anything since it's unethical, considering that Charlie is a participant in the case.
Charlie notices that Alan sleepwalks and tries to find out what's causing it and how to deal with it. He asks for help from their mother Evelyn and Jake's psychologist, Dr. Linda Freeman.
When Jake repeats to Judith something Charlie said, she refuses to let Alan take Jake for the weekend. Alan tries to talk to Judith, but encounters resistance from her and her friends. It's up to Charlie to set things right.
Charlie is sure he isn't ready for fatherhood after a year of trying to raise Jake, so he opts to have a vasectomy. But when the doctor performing the procedure keeps getting calls from his wife, who's about to give birth, Charlie starts to think about what fatherhood might entail and likes the idea, provided he still has his vital organs intact... in more ways than one.
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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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Marin Hinkle | Judith Harper |
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Melanie Lynskey | Rose |
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Holland Taylor | Evelyn Harper |
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Conchata Ferrell | Berta |
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Frankie Jay Allison | Rodney |
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Jane Lynch | Dr. Linda Freeman |
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Thomas F. Wilson | Mike |
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Eugene Byrd | Lenny |
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Kristin Bauer | Laura |
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Jenna Elfman | Frankie |
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Jennifer Taylor | Suzanne |
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Juliette Goglia | Joanie |
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Alana De La Garza | Crystal |
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Rebecca McFarland | Leanne |
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Johanna Black | Desiree Barrington |
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Eddie Gorodetsky | Doug |
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Lisa Arning | Cheryl Ann |
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Louisette Geiss | Karen |
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Megan Fox | Prudence |
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Chris O'Donnell | Bill |
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Blythe Danner | Evelyn Harper |
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Denise Richards | Lisa |
| Kiadás | Collector's Edition |
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| Csomagolás | Custom Case |
| Lemezek száma | 4 |
| Képernyőarány | Anamorphic Widescreen (1.78:1) Widescreen (1.66:1) Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Hangsávok | Dolby Digital Stereo [English] Dolby Digital Stereo [Portuguese] Stereo [English] Stereo [Portuguese] |
| Feliratok | English | francia | Koreai | portugál | Spanyol |
| Forgalmazó | Warner Home Video |
| Oldal / Réteg | Single side, Dual layer |
| Kiadás megjelenése | Szept. 11, 2007 |
| Régiók | Region 1 |
| Hely | HDD 01 |
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| Mennyiség | 1 |
| Index | 25312 |
| Hozzáadva | Nov. 11, 2016 22:53:08 |
| Módosítva | Dec. 07, 2025 22:55:39 |