Product Description For six seasons, Charlie Harper has loved ’em and left ’em. In Season 7, he gets left. TV’s #1 comedy pulls a hilarious switcheroo when Charlie’s fiancée Chelsea meets a doctor (score one) who’s generous, thoughtful and mature (score three more). She vamooses, and Charlie – after pickling himself in booze and self-pity – handles the situation in typical Charlie fashion. Which means lots of laughs for Men fans. But Charlie isn’t the only Harper making cement-headed decisions. Alan decides the only thing that separates him from a love god is hair. So he tries the spray-on variety. And Jake decides what he needs to navigate the perilous waters of teenage dating is advice. From Charlie. .com On the seventh season of the Emmy-winning sitcom Two and a Half Men, the majority of the episodes revolve around love. And the man nursing a heartache isn't who you'd suspect. Charlie (Charlie Sheen) has always been a love-'em and leave-'em kind of guy. But now engaged to Chelsea, he wants to settle down. Wait, make that he wants to want to settle down. Though his heart wants him to be good, the rest of his body is begging him to return to his hound dog ways. Meanwhile, his brother Alan (Jon Cryer) is hoping that a little cosmetic improvement will help him with the ladies. Rather than springing for hair plugs, he opts for hair-in-a-can. Still, because this is TV, he manages to land a gorgeous girlfriend in Lyndsey (Courtney Thorne-Smith). As for his teen son Jake (Angus T. Jones), when he needs advice about girls he doesn't listen to his somewhat responsible dad. Rather, Jake heads straight to his Uncle Charlie, whose advice to date two girls at the same time ends up with both girls angry at him. Though it's kind of sweet to see Charlie swooning over a woman he's crazy about, the show's best episodes are the ones where she rejects him. That's right. After all the years Charlie has tossed women aside, he finally gets a little comeuppance--though Chelsea is much kinder than he ever was. When viewers see a real man--not a boy in a man's body like Charlie--lavish love and attention on her, it's hard to be too sad for Charlie. Still, there is a Las Vegas wedding. Whose it is, though, may be surprising. The three-disc set includes all 22 episodes of the seventh season, which originally aired during 2009-2010. Besides the ubiquitous gag reel, the other special feature is "A Charlie Harper Ex Reunion"--a segment that features Charlie's many, many ex-girlfriends dishing about what they liked (and disliked) about the womanizing charmer. Guest stars this season include Eddie Van Halen, Carl Reiner, and John Amos. --Jae-Ha Kim
C**R
The best situation comedy of the year...again!
The continuing saga of Charlie, Alan, and Jake continues to generate a lot of laughs and funny situations.The season mostly revolves around Charlie's on again off again relationship with his fiancee Chelsea. First he is tempted by his previous fiancee Mia, and then Chelsea is tempted by a lawyer "Who is everything that Charlie isn't". There are also complications in the relationship when Charlie has an affair with Chelsea's best friend). Stacy Keach (who plays Chelsea's father) and John Amos are absolutely hilarious in the series, cast as gay lovers.Alan's adventures are also revolve around the women in his life. His old girlfriend Melissa comes back, and even moves into Charlie's beach pad for a short time. Then Alan has a series of dating disasters, the funniest occurs when he tries out a spray on hair product. He ends up with a new girlfried - a mother of Jakes first male friend in the series. The kid's a brat and the mother is no bargin, but I guess Alan figures beggars can't be choosers.Jake has a few episodes dedicated to him. One in which Charlie gives him really bad advice, that ends his relationship, and another where the Arguing between Charlie and Alan becomes intolerable and embarrasing for him, and he decides he doesn't want to come to Charlie house anymore.The most bizarre episode in this season involves a threesome, where Charlie and Alan get so hammered that they end up waking up in bed together with a girl the had met in the bar the previous night. The flashbacks are disturbingly funny. The same woman shows up later in the series in a different role, as Charlies new wife. Yes! Charlie finally get married, or does he?You don't have to wait for the DVD's, I already have downloaded the entire series (I couldn't wait) although diehard fans may want to wait for them to get some of the extras. The season this year is shorter than usual due to our favorite bad boy's exploits in Aspen. I believe there were two more episodes cancelled because the real life Charlie has some serious woman and alcohol issues. He is a great actor and comedian and I hope someday he can level his ego and get some real help.
A**Y
I'm pleased
Very entertaining
A**G
Two and a Half Men with Angus Young Jr. as Jake, and Charlie Sheen
Two and a Half Men was really funny when Charlie Sheen was in his role on the sitcom, and Angus Young was also priceless as the young kid. Charlie of course did a terrible thing reciting his own anger at one of the producers. Anybody, technical people or actors, that you definitely do not offend a producer of a show. I half wonder if Charlie and Angus knew that Angus' age would make him not a little kid anymore, and the show would not be nearly as funny, so they made a pact-decision with one of the producers of the TV show. Charlie would be upset, he would be fired from the show, Angus didn't have to be on the show nearly as much, and the show would deal with the outcome of any "shenanigans" that the public might perceive happened. In my opinion maybe, that one of the producers wasn't really mad, Charlie didn't really offend one of the producers, and the show has gone on regardless of how Charlie's' character would be "eliminated" from the cast. I have not liked the show since. It's not nearly close to being funny anymore, which is probably what the producers, Angus, and Charlie knew it would be, and they decided to make a "disaster" of Charlie's character going away, dying as it was made.
V**
Love them
With all of Charlie Sheen in it
L**B
Charlie is unbeatable
His current show Anger Management was never even in the shadow of Two and A Half. But Sheen has always been Sheen, even in Pretty In Pink. When he left, the show may have continued but it became a farce with Ashton. Charlie was credible, and likable, and that's who the show was written for. Yes, he was a complete jerk, but his character in this role was unsurpassed. I still love every episode and never get tired of watching them in reruns. Finally decided to collect the series. Personally, I am a 60 year old psychologist, with a great family, and strong values, but Charlie is always a guaranteed laugh and a reprieve. Ashton is still just a goofy punk kid, no matter how you try to wrap him.
V**N
my review
This a funny TV show with tow great actors. I would recommen it to my family and friends to judge for themselves
E**Y
Season 7
"Two and a Half Men"; is one of the best comedy programs on television today. It is an adult situation around male comedy about women. We have watched since the beginning we look forward to having this seventh season to keep our seasons updated. We are also happy two more years have been bought by CBS. It is a no brain program with no hidden messages, with exception of who will Charlie end up with (and most agree it needs to be Rose) and will Alan ever foot the bill for his home. This is a great cast and wonderfully funny situations by the writers.
M**N
Charlie is one of the Greatest in this Show
I don't watch 2 1/2 men without Charlie Sheen. I loved the show when he was on it. I could just barely tolerate Alan when Charlie was on the show. Without Charlie, I can't bare to watch it anymore. The last season even though everyone connected with the show said they were having loads of problems with Charlie, he still acted great and I continue to laugh to this day whenever I see any of the episodes from this Season 7. Charlie Sheen just rocks!!! I don't care what his problems are or were!!
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