Two and a Half Men (season 1)

Two and a Half Men (season 1)
Two and a Half Men Season 1
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Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 24
Broadcast
Original channel CBS
Original run September 22, 2003 – May 24, 2004
Home video release
DVD release
Region 1 September 11, 2007
Region 2 September 12, 2005
Region 3 February 15, 2006
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The first season of Two and a Half Men, an American television series created by Chuck Lorre and Lee Aronsohn, that aired its pilot episode on September 22, 2003 at 9:30 p.m., ET/PT, on CBS, a U.S. broadcast television network. The pilot received great reviews and an Artios Award nomination for Best Casting for TV, Comedy Pilot (Nikki Valko, Ken Miller).[1] In the week of October 1, 2003, the series was ranked 7th highest in the top ten shows of the week according to Nielsen Research, with an average 12.1/18 rating.[2] Thanks to this, the series was able to air another 23 episodes, and was renewed for a second season in 2004.[3] The DVD set was released on Region 2 on September 12, 2005 and on Region 1 on September 11, 2007. Its bonus material included: a Gag reel, Outtakes, a backstage tour with Angus T. Jones and a behind the scenes special, with the cast and crew of Two and a Half Men.

Contents

Production

The series is set in a large oceanfront home in Malibu, California, however, most of the series is filmed in Burbank, California at the Warner Brothers Burbank Studios at 4000 Warner Boulevard,[4] with a fridge that is actually functioning (which is unusual for television shows).[5] The show features Charlie Sheen as Charlie Harper, Jon Cryer as Alan Harper, Angus T. Jones as Jake Harper, Holland Taylor as Evelyn Harper, Melanie Lynskey as Rose and Marin Hinkle as Judith Harper. Conchata Ferrell as Berta had a recurring role in the first season, but later became a main cast member. The opening song, was written by the shows creator Chuck Lorre,[5] in later seasons it was lip-synced by Jones, Sheen and Cryer, but they are not the original performers. One of the performers is Elizabeth Daily[5]

Casting

Originally, actress Blythe Danner was cast to portray Evelyn Harper, but when she started to suggest changes to scenes, she was dismissed by the producers; one of the bosses commented: "Blythe is a wonderful actress who was put in a part that was not a good fit for her."[6] "Most Chicks Won't Eat Veal", the original pilot, with Blythe Danner as Evelyn Harper, remained unaired.[7][8] According to The Internet Movie Database, Charlie Sheen was cast because the creators saw him on Spin City, in which he also portrayed a lonely bachelor afraid of commitment. The show was becoming a huge hit, and breathed much needed life into Sheen's fading career. Before their reunion on the series, Jon Cryer and Charlie Sheen had both appeared in the comedy Hot Shots.[9] Other connections between the actors are that Taylor, Sheen and Cryer have each appeared in a John Hughes film (Sheen in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Cryer in Pretty in Pink and Taylor in She's Having a Baby),[5] and that Jones, Ferrell, Taylor and Hinkle all made guest appearances on ER.

Cast

Main

Recurring

Awards and Nomination

The show was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards but lost all three of them. The show won the People's Choice Awards for Best New Comedy Series and was nominated for two Young Artist Awards for Best Family Television Series (Comedy or Drama) and for Best Performance in a TV series (Comedy or Drama) and won one for Angus T. Jones for playing Jake Harper. It won the ASCAP award for Top TV Series and it also won BMI Film and TV Award for Best Music in TV. It was also nominated Casting Society of America for the casting of a series.

List of episodes

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1 1 "Pilot" James Burrows Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn 18.44[10] September 22, 2003 (2003-09-22)

Carefree bachelor Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen)'s life is turned upside down by his divorced brother Alan (Jon Cryer) and nephew Jake (Angus T. Jones) move in with him. After returning from a meal trying in which he failed to reconcile with his wife, Judith (Marin Hinkle), Alan also finds Charlie unable to be a responsible carer towards Jake after he makes him play poker and moves in with his mother, Evelyn (Holland Taylor). But after Alan finds that Jake likes Charlie more, he decides to move back in with him and stay there.

First Appearance of: Charlie Harper, Alan Harper, Jake Harper, Judith, Rose and Evelyn Harper

Title quotation from: Charlie, after Alan says that Judith is gay and that they ate veal at the restaurant. ("Most Chicks Won't Eat Veal" was the name of the original pilot episode, and the quotation remained.) 
2 2 "Big Flappy Bastards" Andy Ackerman Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Eddie Gorodetsky & Jeff Abugov (teleplay)
16.18[11] September 29, 2003 (2003-09-29)

When Jake starts feeding the seagulls after Charlie warns him not to, they end up over-running the house - causing Jake and Charlie to fall out. This gives Charlie an idea of what parenting can be like. Meanwhile, Alan tries to win Judith back by repeatedly going over to her house to fix things; the two end up sharing a kiss, but Alan eventually tells Judith that the marriage is over.

Title quotation from: Charlie, describing the seagull as he prepare to clear them out of Jake's room. 
3 3 "Go East on Sunset Until You Reach the Gates of Hell" Andy Ackerman Chuck Lorre & Don Foster (story)
Mark Roberts & Lee Aronsohn (teleplay)
14.82[12] October 6, 2003 (2003-10-06)

Jake brings his pet guinea pig to Charlie's house. Jake becomes ill and wants to go back to his mother's, which upsets Alan. To make matters worse, the guinea pig dies. Alan is afraid that if he tells Jake about this, Jake will never love him again. He gets depressed and has a drink with Charlie. After their drink they confront their mom for making them that way, but chicken out. It is later revealed that their drunken cab journey home was taped and put on a TV show.

Title quotation from: Charlie, explaining to the taxi driver the fictional whereabouts of Evelyn's house. 
4 4 "If I Can't Write My Chocolate Song, I'm Going to Take a Nap" Andy Ackerman Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Susan Beavers & Don Foster (teleplay)
14.73[13] October 13, 2003 (2003-10-13)

Alan has trouble with Berta (Conchata Ferrell), which causes her to quit, which makes Alan Charlie's new housekeeper, but he does a job far worse than Berta. Alan is tired of Charlie's misbehavior and tries to make peace with Berta by finding her and attempting to bring her back. Meanwhile, Charlie tries to make Rose and Jake listen to him as he has to get Jake ready for his mother whom is coming to pick him up - but Jake is more interested in fixing his bike's chain.

First Appearance of: Berta

Title quotation from: Charlie, after losing inspiration as his piano smelled like lemon Pledge. 
5 5 "The Last Thing You Want to Do Is Wind Up with a Hump" Andy Ackerman Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Eddie Gorodetsky & Jeff Abugov (teleplay)
15.24[14] October 20, 2003 (2003-10-20)

After spending a night in Las Vegas, Charlie decides to live up to his promise that he made to Jake about attending his soccer game. During the game, Charlie hits it off with an unattached soccer mom named Kate. Alan sets up a meeting with Gloria (one of the soccer moms) to write a soccer newsletter, but Gloria has other intentions for the evening.

Title quotation from: Alan, giving one of the soccer moms a back massage. 
6 6 "Did You Check with the Captain of the Flying Monkeys?" Andy Ackerman Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Susan Beavers & Don Foster (teleplay)
15.82[15] October 27, 2003 (2003-10-27)

Charlie has dated the daughter of Evelyn's new boyfriend, and tries to get out. Evelyn's boyfriend discovers this and dumps her, but not because of what happened, but he left her for another woman. This makes her depressed and she doesn't leave Charlie and Alan alone - spending hours performing songs in front of them and Jake in the living room. Charlie finally fixes this with a long conversation.

Title quotation from: Charlie, offering up a suggestion when Alan announces their mother is missing. 
7 7 "If They Do Go Either Way, They're Usually Fake" Andy Ackerman Chuck Lorre & Don Foster (story)
Mark Roberts & Lee Aronsohn (teleplay)
16.02[16] November 3, 2003 (2003-11-03)

Judith gets worried when Jake draws the tattooed buttocks of a female surfer friend of Charlie's, who walks around his place half naked. Alan feels concern for Judith when she befriends the surfer girl. Jake begins to learn from Charlie about fake and real boobs and doesn't stop comparing them both.

Title quotation from: Charlie, describing breast implants to Jake while the two watch bikini surfers on the beach. 
8 8 "Twenty-Five Little Pre-pubers Without a Snoot-ful" Chuck Lorre Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Eddie Gorodetsky & Jeff Abugov (teleplay)
15.81[17] November 10, 2003 (2003-11-10)

Alan tricks Charlie into joining him and Judith in leading Jake and his classmates in the school's annual music show. Charlie doesn't enjoy it, but later does when the children learn he is the writer who wrote their favorite jingles. The children choose his songs out of Alan and Judith and he turns the show into a disaster. Meanwhile, Alan discovers that Judith has filled for a divorce and is not happy.

Title quotation from: Charlie, on why he is preparing margaritas for his afternoon with Jake's school class. 
9 9 "Phase One, Complete" Andy Ackerman Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Susan Beavers & Don Foster (teleplay)
15.98[18] November 17, 2003 (2003-11-17)

Charlie wants to dump a female friend that Jake has grown close to, while Alan and Rose bond over a game of Scrabble. It is revealed that Rose bonded with Alan to get closer to Charlie. Jake gets mad at Charlie for letting his girlfriend dump her. It was revealed that she was being polite and because she has grown close to Jake, but Charlie thought she was just trying to trick everyone in to liking her.

Title quotation from: Rose, when Charlie says he believes that her and Alan are just friends. 
10 10 "Merry Thanksgiving" Jay Sandrich Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn 17.14[19] November 24, 2003 (2003-11-24)

In an attempt to prove that he is a family man, Charlie invites his ex-girlfriend, Lisa (Denise Richards), over for Thanks-Giving dinner. He must also convince his family to join him as well, which also includes Judith and her parents. The atmosphere becomes awkward after Evelyn announces to Judith's parents that their daughter is gay; Judith becomes annoyed when her mother takes Alan side over the divorce.

Title quotation from: Charlie, greeting Lisa when she arrives for Thanksgiving. 
11 11 "Alan Harper, Frontier Chiropractor" Robert Berlinger Chuck Lorre & Don Foster (story)
Lee Aronsohn & Mark Roberts (teleplay)
14.77[20] December 15, 2003 (2003-12-15)

While at the movies, the brothers bump into Judith and her new boyfriend, which turns out to be Jake's soccer coach. Seeing that Judith has changed her look, and the fact that Jake doesn't think Alan is as cool as Judith, prompts Alan to realize that if he wants to get back into the dating scene, he's going to have to change his look as well; the new look earns him several compliments.

Title quotation from: The list of superhero names that Alan gives to himself while he and Charlie are at the bar. While not saying the quote, it is implied that this will be his new superhero name after his "transformation." 
12 12 "Camel Filters and Pheromones" Robert Berlinger Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Susan Beavers & Mark Roberts (teleplay)
16.75[21] January 5, 2004 (2004-01-05)

When Berta is forced to bring her granddaughter, Prudence (Megan Fox), to work with her, the boys find themselves a little preoccupied with her. Jake ends up falling for her. Judith almost catches her walking around in a bikini, but Charlie and Alan manage to hide her. Prudence later shows up with her boyfriend asking to spend the night at Charlie's, but Berta comes and stops her.

Title quotation from: Berta, describing Prudence's smell to Jake. 
13 13 "Sarah Like Puny Alan" Robert Berlinger Chuck Lorre (story)
Lee Aronsohn & Don Foster (teleplay)
17.86[22] January 12, 2004 (2004-01-12)

Charlie finally gets a chance for a double date with a hot neighbour and her sister (who's a hot soap opera actress), and needs Alan to come along. The problem is that Alan gets sick from Jake, so Charlie takes them to a steam room to help Alan get rid of his flu symptoms. This backfires, as Charlie also gets sick, but he has no intentions of canceling the date.

Title quotation from: Alan, imitating a girl he got stuck with while double dating with Charlie. 
14 14 "I Can't Afford Hyenas" Rob Schiller Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Jeff Abugov & Eddie Gorodetsky (teleplay)
16.48[23] February 2, 2004 (2004-02-02)

After Charlie's credit card gets declined, Charlie decided to visit his accountant. Charlie's accountant Stan (Richard Lewis) tries to explain Charlie's financial woes to him: Charlie spends faster than his royalty checks come in. Alan then coaches Charlie on how to live frugally. Alan then suggests that Charlie could borrow money off their mother, but Charlie gets annoyed when Evelyn asks to take them out for lunch, and refuses. Rose eventually gives Charlie the cheque, lying that it is from her father.

First appearance of: Gordon the Pizza Guy

Title quotation from: Charlie, realizing he cannot afford what he hopes to buy. 
15 15 "Round One to the Hot Crazy Chick" Andrew D. Weyman Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn 16.96[24] February 9, 2004 (2004-02-09)

Against Alan's judgement, Charlie falls for a seemingly crazy woman named Frankie (Jenna Elfman) who the brothers find smashing up a BMW in a parking lot with a baseball bat. She reveals that she has nowhere to stay, and Charlie invites her to spend the night at his place. The next day, Frankie says she needs to pick something up, which turns out to be her 8-year-old daughter.

Title quotation from: Charlie, after being told by Frankie she won't have sex with him. 
16 16 "That Was Saliva, Alan" Andrew D. Weyman Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn 17.39[25] February 16, 2004 (2004-02-16)

Frankie tells Charlie and Alan why she and her daughter are on the run, and Frankie's daughter has a crush on Jake. Frankie and Alan end up sharing a kiss, and Alan takes her and her daughter out for a Pickering, with hopes of starting a relationship with Frankie; Frankie eventually says that she cannot date Alan, and gives him her bra as a memory of him.

Title quotation from: Charlie, after Alan explains the rush of feelings he has for Frankie. 
17 17 "Ate the Hamburgers, Wearing the Hats" Andrew D. Weyman Jeff Abugov & Eric Lapidus (story)
Eddie Gorodetsky & Mark Roberts (teleplay)
16.48[26] February 23, 2004 (2004-02-23)

Alan offends Charlie by choosing harebrained cousins as Jake's guardians in the event of his death. After Alan goes out, Charlie injures Jake - but manages to take good care of him by driving him to the hospital and getting him sorted. This makes Alan realize that Charlie can take good care of Jake and he chooses Charlie to be Jake's guardian when he passes instead.

Title quotation from: Charlie, as he attempts to cover the fact that Jake has stitches from a basketball accident. 
18 18 "An Old Flame with a New Wick" Andrew D. Weyman Chuck Lorre & Don Foster (story)
Lee Aronsohn & Mark Roberts (teleplay)
17.10[27] March 1, 2004 (2004-03-01)

Charlie goes to meet his ex-girlfriend, Jill, but he is stunned when he learns that Jill is now a transman (Chris O'Donnell) called Bill. Berta takes great enjoyment out of the situation, especially when it turns out that Evelyn is also dating Bill.

Title quotation from: Berta, about Charlie's ex-girlfriend who has had a sex-change. 
19 19 "I Remember the Coatroom, I Just Don't Remember You" Gail Mancuso Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Don Foster Eddie Gorodetsky (teleplay)
16.43[28] March 22, 2004 (2004-03-22)

Judith's sister Liz (Teri Hatcher), who Charlie slept with at Alan's wedding, hits on Alan at Jake's birthday party; Evelyn prefers alcohol to cake.

Title quotation from: Liz, after Charlie asks her about the time at Alan and Judith's wedding reception. 
20 20 "Hey, I Can Pee Outside in the Dark" Gary Halvorson Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn (story)
Jeff Abugov & Mark Roberts (teleplay)
14.58[29] April 19, 2004 (2004-04-19)

Judith believes that Jake is having a hard time dealing with his parents' divorce, after he starts annoying everyone with his non-stop guitar playing. So she suggests that they send Jake to a therapist (Jane Lynch). After many futile attempts to speak with him, it is revealed that Jake only needed more fruits and vegetables instead of pancakes and pizza.

Title quotation from: Alan after Charlie discovers he saw a therapist as a child. 
21 21 "No Sniffing, No Wowing" Rob Schiller Lee Aronsohn & Susan Beavers (story)
Chuck Lorre & Don Foster (teleplay)
16.20[30] May 3, 2004 (2004-05-03)

Charlie jeopardizes Alan's divorce settlement by sleeping with his attorney, Laura (Heather Locklear).

Title quotation from: Alan, as he gives Charlie explicit instructions not to have anything to do with the attorney. 
22 22 "My Doctor Has a Cow Puppet" Gail Mancuso Lee Aronsohn & Don Foster (story)
Chuck Lorre & Eddie Gorodetsky (teleplay)
16.00[31] May 10, 2004 (2004-05-10)

Charlie attempts to cure Alan of his recent bout of sleepwalking; Jake sees his therapist, who ends up treating Alan, too.

Title quotation from: Jake, explaining to Evelyn about his therapist. 
23 23 "Just Like Buffalo" Rob Schiller Chuck Lorre & Susan Beavers (story)
Lee Aronsohn & Don Foster (teleplay)
15.20[32] May 17, 2004 (2004-05-17)

Judith has her support group over, and Jake repeats Charlie's negative comments about women, in which Charlie said that as long as you have a women for sexual pleasure and another for cleaning, there should be no reason to get married. Furious, Judith prevents Jake from going to Charlie's the following weekend, until Charlie manages to woo her support group and having them, too, spend some time at his house.

Title quotation from: Charlie, describing the women of Judith's support group. 
24 24 "Can You Feel My Finger?" Rob Schiller Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn 18.16[33] May 24, 2004 (2004-05-24)

A woman that Charlie has had sex with thinks she is pregnant but turns out not to be. Following this close call, Charlie attempts to get a vasectomy. At first, he seems okay with the idea after witnessing how troublesome babies can be, but after seeing how happy his doctor is after he learns he is going to be a father, Charlie decides against the operation - and scores a date with the doctor's assistant.

Title quotation from: The surgeon, making sure the anesthetic is working. 

Notes

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