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Two and a Half Men

firepoint525 said:
I don't watch, but then again, I am suffering from "Ashton Kutcher fatigue," so I tend to try to avoid anything that he is in, which isn't easy these days! ::)
As Ashton himself might say, "Doood!"

It ain't what he's "in" that matters, it's what he shoulb be "on", and I'm thinking of his photo, laid out nicely on the side of a wax milk container.
 
This has to be more than a coincidence.

I still watch "The Firm", which is an entertaining show despite haven't been relegated to Saturday evenings.

The attorney who is the star of the show tried to force the federal government to admit wrongfully killing the son of his client and to release his body.

Representing the government was Alan Harper. He would not back down on anything, saying the government was perfectly justified in killing a suspected terrorist and had no obligation even to release information.
 
Lkeller said:
ansky212 said:
The first couple episodes this season seemed ok, but over the last couple weeks this show is really going downhill fast. A couple weeks ago the show centered around everyone getting sick and vomiting incessantly. I almost felt sick just watching it. I don't think I'll be watching much longer.

That's the problem with any form of entertainment that continually "pushes the envelope." You have to KEEP pushing. After awhile, jokes about sex get repetitive, so I guess you have to go to bodily functions. Vomit today - diarhhea next week, probably.
I would advise anyone who hates vomit jokes not to watch that "Family Guy" episode where all the male Griffins took ipecac.
 
At this point in the season, I think most viewers are just sticking around because the show is sandwiched between "2 Broke Girls" and "Mike & Molly".

If CBS plans on adding a second hour of comedy to Thursday, as has been rumored, then it makes sense to keep "TAHM" around for another season as its a solid performer. I imagine "2 Broke Girls" will be shifted to lead off Thursdays, and have "Big Bang Theory" at 9, and put two new shows after these two.

Although, with it likely that "How I Met Your Mother" is ending after next season, CBS may very well be in the position to shore up Mondays after next season, especially now that "The Voice" is coming on strong over on NBC.
 
What are the ratings for "Two and A Half Men" compared with "Mike and Molly" and "2 Broke Girls"

To me, CBS Mondays is simply something I would watch if I had the TV on. But I wouldn't go out of my way to see any of it.

I know I've said this before, but it's truly sad, I can look around YouTube and find homemade videos that make me laugh out loud, and they are that much funnier than the stuff on network TV. So the talent is out there, but it's not getting a chance or it's getting lost in a sea of videos
 
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