Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Two and a Half Men season premiere


Yes, I did watch Three and a Half Men.

Isn't Angus T. Jones too old for flatulence-oriented "humor"? That was his entire role on the season premiere. Plus he's lost weight, but they're still talking about him eating all the time.

The episode begins at Charlie's funeral. They make it clear that he was murdered by Rose who shoved him in front of a train. She says a few words at the funeral and assures everyone that Charlie didn't suffer----his body exploded, she said, like a balloon full of meat. This makes Jake hungry.

They're going to give Angus a complex, maybe turn him into an anorexic, like they did that girl on Growing Pains. Perfectly lovely girl, but after being hit year after year with a barrage of fat jokes, mostly from Kirk Cameron, she turned anorexic.

I don't know. It doesn't look too promising with that new guy. Ashton what's his name. They shouldn't have made him a billionaire. And they shouldn't have had him on the show.

But, what do I know.

I was getting tired of it anyway. Every episode was the same. It was getting old.

It is a little odd, the callous indifference of the other characters to Charlie's death. No one seems troubled that he was obviously murdered. His mother was only concerned with listing the house (she's a realtor). Even Jake, who idolized his uncle Charlie, doesn't care.

That Lorre guy who created the show must have really been mad at Sheen even though Sheen made him a fortune. Could anyone else have played that role?

Lorre started it----he publicly referred to Charlie by his real name, Carlos Estevez, then he cried anti-Semitism when Charlie called him by his real name, Charles Levine.

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