Two and a Half Men: Season 6
V**
Love it
I'm going to get the one with Charlie in all seasons
Z**9
A Truly Smart Comedy Series
What sets this comedy apart from the myriad of other so-called comedies is the writing. True, Charlie Sheen and the cast of other fine actors do an excellent job, but it all begins with the fine caliber of writing that gives them the ammunition for such great performances week after week. Now in its seventh season, this show only gets better. It does lean to the naughty side occasionally, but even then there's often a lesson in each episode to illustrate how we all suffer from our foibles. Some people have stated that Sheen, who was once considered one of Hollywood's premier womanizers, is only playing himself. Not so--- his timing and talent come through wonderfully, as do the skills of all the others in this wonderful cast. John Cryer finally got a much-deserved Emmy for his role as Sheen's younger, tightly-wound brother, who initially came to live with Sheen for "just a while" until he got his feet back on the ground while going through a period of marital problems. More than six years later he's still there, and during that time we've been able to see the many relationship changes between he and his brother, as well as the maturation of Cryer's son, played by Angus T. Jones. The other members of this zany comedy include a scene-stealing housekeeper who seems to run Sheen's Malibu bachelor pad; the brothers' self-absorbed mother; a neighbor Sheen had a one-night stand with years ago and now stalks him; and Cryer's shrew of an ex-wife who blames him for emotional issues she internalized during their marriage. Sound like fodder for hilarity?...it is and Sheen & Company manage to bring it off week after week. If you've never watched this comedy, do yourself a favor and begin with the very first episode and continue in chronological order, season by season. You'll be glad you did. between he and his brother, as well the maturation of Cryer's son, played by Angus Jones.
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.
S**W
2 1/2 men
Love watching this show
A**R
Bueno
Bueno
P**N
one of the most LOL seasons, don't you think?
At this writing, I have yet to receive this in the mail, but it is on its way. I'm not so much concerned about the condition of the case, as long as the DVDs work. I can say that because I am currently watching sixth season episodes on my local TV station, I can attest that some of the best episodes are in this sixth season. Meeting up with Miss Pasternak (from the second season, I believe) made for one of the best episodes on the package. Suffice it to say, the show, and its cast, had found its stride by this point. If memory serves, the sixth season also introduces Lyndsey (Courney Thorne-Smith) to the show. I would have watch a lot sooner, had I known this "Ally McBeal" veteran was on the show. Her son, Eldridge, becomes the "Beavis", to Jake's "Butt-Head". I recommend this season highly.
T**I
2 1/2 Men - Season 6
I love the comedy in this show - very broad and appeals to everyone. Although most people find it to be about Charlie, I prefer Alan and think he is actually the main character. I bought every season. The price is way better than retail and the shipping was fast and easy. Great Value - great product!
C**N
Good
Good
A**K
Thank you
Completes collection
5**0
Legt in der Originalfassung sogar an Qualität noch zu!
"Two and a half Men" ist eine der wenigen Serien, die qualitativ nicht abbaut. Die deutsche Synchronistation kann man als gelungen bezeichnen, obwohl mir die Serie im Original besser gefällt. Ich kann nur allen Fans der Serie dazu raten, sie sich im Original anzusehen, vielleicht mit deutschen Untertiteln.Die 24 Folgen der 6. Staffel präsentieren sich in gewohnt guter Bildqualität im 16:9 Format.Die Fans werden sich freuen, dass es in einigen Folgen ein Wiedersehen mit Rose gibt und Charlie Sheens Bruder Emilio Estevez gibt sich für eine Folge die Ehre, in denen die beiden Brüder auch von James Earl Jones stimmkräftig unterstützt werden. Detail am Rande: Im Gegensatz zum Vorspann in TV lässt man Jake hier digital altern, was mir auch passend erscheint, da sich dieser im Laufe der Jahre optisch doch sehr verändert hat.Fazit: Comedy auf hohem Niveau!
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