Title from container. Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer, Angus T. Jones, Marin Hinkle, Conchata Ferrell, Holland Taylor. Created for television by Chuck Lorre & Lee Aronsohn. Originally broadcast on CBS television during the 2008-2009 season. Contains all 24 episodes from the sixth season. Special features: "Two and a half men: growing up Harper:" the evolution of Jake Harper and the talented young actor who portrays him, Angus T. Jones featurette; "The women of Two and a half men:" let's hear from the girls featurette; gag reel.
Contents:
Episode 24: Baseball was better with steroids. Episode 2: Pie hole, Herb -- Episode 3: Damn you, eggs benedict -- Episode 4: The Flavin' and the mavin' -- Episode 5: A Jock strap in Hell -- Episode 6: It's always Nazi week -- Episode 7: Best H.O. money can buy -- Episode 8: Pinocchio's mouth -- Episode 9: The Mooch at the boo -- Episode 10: He smelled the ham, he got excited -- Episode 11: The Devil's lube -- Episode 12: Thank God for scoliosis -- Episode 13: I think you offended Don -- Episode 14: David Copperfield slipped me a roofie -- Episode 15: I'd like to start with the cat -- Episode 16: She'll still be dead at halftime -- Episode 17: The 'Ocu' or the 'pado'? -- Episode 18: My son's enormous head -- Episode 19: The Two finger rule -- Episode 20: Hello, I am Alan Cousteau -- Episode 21: Above exalted cyclops -- Episode 22: Sir Lancelot's litter box -- Episode 23: Good morning Mrs. Butterworth -- Episode 24: Baseball was better with steroids.
Summary:
A smart, independent brunette named Chelsea may finally have turned party-boy Charlie into a man. Jake locks lips with the cute girl next door, the one whose football-star dad is named Mad Dog. Judith prepares for a midlife baby, who may end up looking a lot like Alan. Alan dates his receptionist, then ends up in bed with her frisky mom.
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