Two and a Half Men

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It's a funny show. something to watch when you're bored


I agree, It's decent and I can watch it if there is nothing else on but i wouln't set anytime for it or anything.
 
Ye i used to be like that, i watch Paramount when theres ****** all else on...

but wouldn't go out my way to watch it...

except i did watch the new episodes on monday nights :$
 
Blah, never been into American sitcoms, much prefer British humour. Only Fools and Horses, Faulty Towers, On the Buses, The Young Ones, could watch them all day.

The only American comedy I liked as a kid was Fresh Prince. Apart from South Park I can't get into the rest.
 
I liked it at first (just like friends etc..) but all of those shows become really repetative after a while.

Charly acts cool and puts brother down.
Brother acts like dweeb and says something sensible.
Kid walks in and acts dumb.
Fat housekeeper .....

It's sitcom by numbers.
 
Edit: Changes my mind, something to watch on a rainy day. Good to watch ocassionally I guess.
 
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Love it! This and Kings of Queens are my two favourite programmes atm.
 
Pretty good show. Nowhere near the standard of Friends and, more recently, How I Met Your Mother, but still good.
 
I think its an aquired taste. At the start i didnt find it funny but after watching about 5-6 episodes I actually began to find it funny.
 
One word. Amazing.

I love this show can't wait for season 8
 
I will watch it if nothing better is showing. It's pretty good.
 
I've watched since season 1 and imo it's quite average, each episode has its moments but in the golden age of american sitcoms it wouldnt have stood a chance, Cheers, Frasier and Friends would take it to the cleaners.
 
I can't stand most american programmes, so fake.

Everybody loves Raymond is good though and obviously Family Guy.
 
I've watched since season 1 and imo it's quite average, each episode has its moments but in the golden age of american sitcoms it wouldnt have stood a chance, Cheers, Frasier and Friends would take it to the cleaners.
I've watched all of those and I prefer 2.5 men so I guess, as with most things, it's down to personal preference.
 
Funny in bits, but typical American comedy. Doesn't stand out from other similar programmes.
 
Charlie Sheen has got great comic timing - with his private life he needs it (H)
 
Starting to get sick of Comedy Central showing the same episodes all the time.
 
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