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09/20/2011

Two and a Half Men: The reviews are in

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Reminded me of when Coke tried to change their formula.BOMB.

To be honest I thought the episode was good. It wasn't amazing but it was a good introduction to what will happen. People that didn't like it had their expectations set way too high

Naked is not funny and neither is Kutcher. Charlie played himself in two and a half men so he played it well. Didn't like him in Spin City, far to staid. Charlie is funny when he has Berta and Rose to support him they were the best part of the cast, except of course for the Kid - "Squab"!

Ashton K wasn't funny. He was hot, though. The rest of the cast was funny, though. Was that Jenny McCarthy in the funeral crowd?

I only caught the last 5 minutes of it, but the characters all seemed wooden - like they all had to get used to a new cast, and weren't sure how to act around each other. But I only saw the tail-end so I don't know how the whole episode was.

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