Watch Two And A Half Men Season 10 Episode 12 Welcome to Alancrest Online free and Download Two And A Half Men Season 10 Episode 12 Welcome to Alancrest Episode show A comedy about men, women, sex, dating, divorce,
mothers, single parenthood, sibling relations, surrogate families, money
and, most importantly, love. More specifically, it's about the lives of
two brothers, one brother's son, and the many women who surround them.
Charlie Harper is a well-to-do bachelor with a house at the beach, a
Mercedes in the garage and an easy way with women. His casual Malibu
lifestyle was interrupted when his tightly wound brother, Alan, and
Alan's son, Jake, came to stay with him. Complicating matters further
are Charlie and Alan's narcissistic, emotionally toxic mother, Evelyn;
Alan's deeply neurotic ex-wife, Judith and Charlie's domineering,
unapologetically blue-collar housekeeper, Berta. Despite the
complexities of their lives and their own strained relationship, Charlie
and Alan have one thing in common - they both love Jake and want what's
best for him. As a result, they manage to create a little family unit
that promises to make each of them a better man. TWO AND A HALF MEN has
been the Number One-rated sitcom on television for the past four
seasons.
A comedy about men, women, sex, dating, divorce,
mothers, single parenthood, sibling relations, surrogate families, money
and, most importantly, love. More specifically, it's about the lives of
two brothers, one brother's son, and the many women who surround them.
Charlie Harper is a well-to-do bachelor with a house at the beach, a
Mercedes in the garage and an easy way with women. His casual Malibu
lifestyle was interrupted when his tightly wound brother, Alan, and
Alan's son, Jake, came to stay with him. Complicating matters further
are Charlie and Alan's narcissistic, emotionally toxic mother, Evelyn;
Alan's deeply neurotic ex-wife, Judith and Charlie's domineering,
unapologetically blue-collar housekeeper, Berta. Despite the
complexities of their lives and their own strained relationship, Charlie
and Alan have one thing in common - they both love Jake and want what's
best for him. As a result, they manage to create a little family unit
that promises to make each of them a better man. TWO AND A HALF MEN has
been the Number One-rated sitcom on television for the past four
seasons.
I love this show. It's funny, bright, irreverent, and like nothing else
on the tube these days. Charlie Sheen was an excellent save in SPIN
CITY, but he's perfectly cast as the lazy, womanizing single guy who
writes ad jingles for a living, and whose space is invaded by his nerdy
brother, Jonathan Cryer, and his ten-year-old son, Angus T. Jones.
While Sheen does warm up to his nephew, he's doesn't turn all
saccharine and start acting like an uncle should.
Instead, he's a wonderfully corrupting influence and the two of them often collude against the father. I've only seen one posting about Melanie Lynskey's brilliant turn as the female stalker who is always looking through Charlie's deck door. It's about as funny a regular gag as Carlton the doorman on the old Rhoda show and Candace Bergin's endless line of incompetent secretaries. She's adorable and makes the character both hilarious and creepy. Well done.
Holland Taylor is perfect as the insufferable mother both sons love to resent. Her self-involvement is hilarious. The name of the splendid comic actress playing Sheen's housekeeper is Conchata Ferrell, a veteran of TV sitcoms (Hotl Baltimore). It's wonderful to see her back in action.
Favorite episode was the return of an ex-flame of Charlie's. Only she is now a he, having had a sex-change operation. When it's discovered that "he" has spent the night with Charlie's mom, I could barely contain myself. I was hysterical with laughter. Then Conchata Ferrell's bit as the housekeeper who begs Charlie, offering him free housekeeping for a month, if she can be there to witness his telling his mother that the he was formerly a she! Priceless.
Wonderful cast. Wonderful, crisp writing and well-observed situations. This one has all the hallmarks of a sitcom classic and I hope it runs for years. I was never much of a Charlie Sheen admirer, but he's evolved into a first-rate comic actor and he leads this first-rate ensemble with low-key charm and expert delivery.
Instead, he's a wonderfully corrupting influence and the two of them often collude against the father. I've only seen one posting about Melanie Lynskey's brilliant turn as the female stalker who is always looking through Charlie's deck door. It's about as funny a regular gag as Carlton the doorman on the old Rhoda show and Candace Bergin's endless line of incompetent secretaries. She's adorable and makes the character both hilarious and creepy. Well done.
Holland Taylor is perfect as the insufferable mother both sons love to resent. Her self-involvement is hilarious. The name of the splendid comic actress playing Sheen's housekeeper is Conchata Ferrell, a veteran of TV sitcoms (Hotl Baltimore). It's wonderful to see her back in action.
Favorite episode was the return of an ex-flame of Charlie's. Only she is now a he, having had a sex-change operation. When it's discovered that "he" has spent the night with Charlie's mom, I could barely contain myself. I was hysterical with laughter. Then Conchata Ferrell's bit as the housekeeper who begs Charlie, offering him free housekeeping for a month, if she can be there to witness his telling his mother that the he was formerly a she! Priceless.
Wonderful cast. Wonderful, crisp writing and well-observed situations. This one has all the hallmarks of a sitcom classic and I hope it runs for years. I was never much of a Charlie Sheen admirer, but he's evolved into a first-rate comic actor and he leads this first-rate ensemble with low-key charm and expert delivery.