Two and a Half Men
2003
📺 12 Seasons
🎬 262 Episodes
📅 Ended
🌐 EN
Comedy
A hedonistic jingle writer's free-wheeling life comes to an abrupt halt when his brother and 10-year-old nephew move into his beach-front house.
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Seasons
Season 1
Bachelor Charlie Harper’s carefree life is turned upside down when his uptight brother Alan and nephew Jake move in, sparking chaos and comedy in Malibu.
Season 2
Charlie adjusts (badly) to life with family underfoot, while Alan struggles with single fatherhood and dating again, and Jake grows into a lovable troublemaker.
Season 3
Family ties tighten and tension rises as Charlie’s wild ways clash with Alan’s neuroses, leading to hilarious misadventures in love, work, and parenting.
Season 4
Change is in the air as Charlie’s bachelor lifestyle meets new romantic twists, while Alan deals with ex‑wife drama and Jake continues to steal every scene.
Season 5
Charlie finds himself in unfamiliar territory with real feelings, Alan keeps stumbling through relationships, and Jake edges from boyhood into teenage antics.
Season 6
The house feels smaller than ever as everyone’s bad habits collide — love, money, and family chaos run rampant in Malibu.
Season 7
Charlie’s romantic past catches up to him, Alan’s financial woes deepen, and Jake’s teenage years bring a new level of mischief and mayhem.
Season 8
Old patterns and new faces collide as the Harpers continue their hilarious struggle to keep life, love, and laundry under control.
Season 9
A new chapter begins when internet billionaire Walden Schmidt moves in, bringing fresh energy, wealth, and more absurd adventures to the Malibu household.
Season 10
Walden and Alan navigate friendship, fatherhood, and fleeting fame while trying (and failing) to get their personal lives together.
Season 11
When a young woman claiming to be Charlie’s daughter arrives, life at the beach house turns upside down again in the best, most dysfunctional way.
Season 12
In the final season, Walden and Alan take drastic (and hilarious) steps to redefine family, love, and what it means to finally grow up.
User Reviews
The same story all over again, in almost every episode. Tedious, yet there are some great jokes. You would hope it will get better in the next season, it doesn't.
October 18, 2017
Crew
Producer
Jim Patterson, Chuck Lorre
Network
CBS
Production
Warner Bros. Television, Chuck Lorre Productions, The Tannenbaum Company
Keywords
sibling relationshipcaliforniacomposerroommatesevil mothermalibuadvertisingdrinkingbeach housecasual sex