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Two and a Half Men is an American television sitcom created by Chuck Lorre and Lee Aronsohn that originally aired on CBS from September 22, 2003, to February 19, 2015, with a total of twelve seasons consisting of 262 episodes.
The main cast of Two and a Half Men (season 2), from left to right: Melanie Lynskey as Rose, Conchata Ferrell as Berta, Charlie Sheen as Charlie Harper, Holland Taylor as Evelyn Harper, Angus T. Jones as Jake Harper, Jon Cryer as Alan Harper, and Marin Hinkle as Judith Harper-Melnick
"Of Course He's Dead" is the two-part series finale of the long-running American sitcom Two and a Half Men, which ran for 12 seasons. The episode aired on CBS on February 19, 2015, as an hour-long program, and serves as the 15th and the 16th episode of the twelfth season and the 261st and the 262nd episode of the series overall. [2]
The series’ co-creator had the last laugh, crushing Charlie Harper to smithereens before getting crushed by a second baby grand piano as Two and a Half Men was put out of its misery came to a ...
The twelfth and final season of Two and a Half Men premiered on CBS on October 30, 2014. [1] It was announced that a one-hour series finale of the show would air on February 19, 2015, with the number of episodes aired being 262. [2] The season brought the show back to the way it originally began: two ill-assorted men working together to raise a ...
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After twelve seasons and more than 250 episodes, "Two and a Half Men" aired its series finale Thursday night -- and, of course, former star Charlie Harper had to make one last appearance before ...
On February 18, 2010, she signed on to play Alan Harper 's girlfriend, Lyndsey McElroy, in season seven of Two and a Half Men. [6] She appeared in 52 episodes from season seven through twelve. Starting in 2017, Thorne-Smith has starred in a series of television films, the Emma Fielding Mysteries based on the novels by Dana Cameron.