- In Season 6, a smart, independent brunette named Chelsea may finally have turned party-boy Charlie into a man. The kind of man who brings you tea when you re sick. Sleeps over at your place, even if he can t watch ESPN in bed. Or makes the ultimate sacrifice: nukes the nudie pix off his cell phone. And there s lots more funny that keeps Two and a Half Men the #1 comedy on TV: Jake locks lips with
Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 09/01/2009 Run time: 528 minutes Rating: NrThe Emmy-winning sitcom Two and a Half Men hits a peak in both character development and comedy in its sixth season. Change is the key to the season’s appeal, and specifically in regard to unrepentant bachelor Charlie (Charlie Sheen), who finally begins to see the error of his hedonistic ways–in “A Jock Strap in Hell,” he discovers that his fling with nephew Jake’s former teacher (Alicia Witt) has pushed her into stripping–and even approaches something like a monogamous relationship with the spunky Chelsea (guest star Jennifer Bini Taylor). The maturation of Charlie’s character, albeit brief, is a welcome surprise for the show, which all too often abandoned the ingratiating interplay between its cast in favor of crass bedroom and bathroom jokes. However, for those who appreciate that aspect of Men‘s humor, fear not: there’s plenty of it on hand in season 6, though stronger laughs can be found in the conflict between Jon Cryer’s Alan, ex-wife Judith (Marin Hinkle), who’s expecting her first daughter, and amiable new husband Herb, amusingly played by Drew Carey vet Ryan Stiles.
The four-disc set includes all 23 episodes of Men‘s sixth season, as well as several light and likable extras. Juvenile lead Angus T. Jones gets the spotlight in “Growing Up Harper,” and his grounded, unaffected demeanor in the face of a hit show offers a refreshing alternative to the public’s general feelings about young actors. Equally entertaining is “Let’s Hear It for the Girls: The Women of Two and a Half Men,” which gives welcome coverage to its female cast, including series utility players Melanie Lynskey and Conchata Ferrell. An amusing gag reel rounds out the supplemental features. –Paul Gaita
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July 2, 2008
#1
I had enjoyed the show while it was on & now when I do not know what I want to watch, I bring out the DVD and watch some of my favorite shows.
July 2, 2008
#2
I trully consider this season as the worst of them. Why?, because of the new character “Charly’s new girlfriend”.
July 2, 2008
#3
I watched all the “2 & half men” seasons. I LOL from the 1st episode of the 1st season to the 7th one of the 6th season, after…….the DISASTER! Charlie is no more Charlie, his new fiancee Chelsey iper sucks and she is on scene all the time. Charlie has became a second Alan, he apologise often for his (brilliant)past, became a loser and there is no
more laughing. It is sad to accept but this show died! I’m so disappointed! Chuck: give us back the old Charlie or give up. PS Fire the new director and the new writer, they can’t…
July 2, 2008
#4
this is the most funny show I can think of, I’m buying every season that comes along
July 2, 2008
#5
You won’t go wrong with these DVD’s they are awesome. You will laugh like crazy!