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Two adults. One kid. No grown-ups.

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Company: Warner Home Video


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Charlie Harper is a bachelor in paradise, complete with Malibu beach house, overpaid job and a very active dating life. Then his uptight brother Alan, in the throes of a divorce, moves in - and brings his 10-year-old son Jake with him. Sorry, Charlie. It looks like paradise lost. This 4-disc set includes all 24 Season-One Episodes of the breezy comedy - the People's Choice Award winner as Favorite New Series - starring Charlie Sheen as Charlie and Jon Cryer as Alan. As the brothers reestablish a sense of family, Charlie also bonds with Jake (Angus T. Jones). Holland Taylor is the guys' domineering mother, Marin Hinkle is Alan's icy ex and Melanie Lynskey is Rose, who thinks one date with Charlie means life-long commitment. Meet the Harper men - two adults, one kid and no grown-ups.

DVD Features:
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Gag Reel


Customer reviews for 'Two and a Half Men: The Complete First Season'

«Hilarious»

We've watched the first 8 episodes so far. They are hilarious!!! We've been watching this show for a few years, but missed the first couple of seasons or so. It's easy to see why it's still around!

[Monday, July 12, 2010]

«Two and a half men»

Bought it for my husband's birthday. He loves it. It is very funny and item arrived in excellent condition. Great price.

[Tuesday, June 29, 2010]

«Funny, Funny, Funny»

this is the funniest show on television for adult men.
need I say more?

[Friday, May 07, 2010]


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Two and a Half Men DVDs, Books and Videos Alex from Britain on 9/Sep/2010 wrote:
I really liked the episode with Martin Sheen in it.