Two and a Half Men Review: "People Who Love Peepholes" Comments (Page 13)
290 Comments
Sandy
September 27th, 2011 12:02 AM
I honest think if you would let Ashton act a little bit more like Ashton, rather than such an immature moron, the show might stand a chance. Show him for the sexy charismatic man he is, maybe even let Alan mature a little. And, please, but Berta back the way she was. Sarcastic and lovable.
allie701 Rank: Guest Star
September 26th, 2011 11:58 PM
i thought last week was so lame, I didn't even bother tuning in tonight. I'm done with this show.
Christine
September 26th, 2011 11:33 PM
I actually thought tonight's episode was better than the first episode. I honestly thought for sure I was going to hate this show without Charlie Sheen... let's face it, the show was basically ABOUT Charlie Harper and Sheen and C Harper were synonymous with one another. But. it's not too bad. It will take a bit more getting used to and I agree there needs to be more comedic flare and spark between Cryer and Kutcher. I don't think the age differences even matter, not to me anyway, as I am 46 and my 2 BFFs are 21 and 74. I think they made the show believable in the respect of how Walden and Alan met and how Alan came to live in the house again, as well as how they became friends due to Walden's loneliness. The billionaire house with all the toys reminded me of the movie Arthur (with Dudley Moore and Liza Minelli), so it had an appeal to me there (not to mention I am female and Kutcher is hot! lol).
Tammy
September 26th, 2011 11:23 PM
Personally I think that people are just so used to Charlie that they are expecting the "new" show to flow the same, sound the same, have the relationships with other characters be the same, and just be the same. It's not - it's like a brand new show and I think we have to keep that in mind when we watch it. You're not gonna get the warm and fuzzies after just two shows - need to give it a chance. It may not make it - replacing the character around whom the show was centered is a tough go - but I for one will give it a few more episodes.
Ex Fan
September 26th, 2011 11:18 PM
Chuck the fact that you all settled, makes Charlie the winner, so I would be careful with a tell all book. If what you are doing with the show is anything to go by, Charlie was correct all along, CBS should have changed the writters. Kutcher sucks and the show will soon be cancelled just like your reality show. Then you will really feel anger and it will be your own fault.
Walden: Hey, what are you doing..? Alan: Just going down memory lane. This is a photo book Lyndsey gave me, oh look, here we are at the Santa Monica pier, "O...
September 27th, 2011 12:02 AM
I honest think if you would let Ashton act a little bit more like Ashton, rather than such an immature moron, the show might stand a chance. Show him for the sexy charismatic man he is, maybe even let Alan mature a little. And, please, but Berta back the way she was. Sarcastic and lovable.
Rank: Guest Star
September 26th, 2011 11:58 PM
i thought last week was so lame, I didn't even bother tuning in tonight. I'm done with this show.
September 26th, 2011 11:33 PM
I actually thought tonight's episode was better than the first episode. I honestly thought for sure I was going to hate this show without Charlie Sheen... let's face it, the show was basically ABOUT Charlie Harper and Sheen and C Harper were synonymous with one another. But. it's not too bad. It will take a bit more getting used to and I agree there needs to be more comedic flare and spark between Cryer and Kutcher. I don't think the age differences even matter, not to me anyway, as I am 46 and my 2 BFFs are 21 and 74. I think they made the show believable in the respect of how Walden and Alan met and how Alan came to live in the house again, as well as how they became friends due to Walden's loneliness. The billionaire house with all the toys reminded me of the movie Arthur (with Dudley Moore and Liza Minelli), so it had an appeal to me there (not to mention I am female and Kutcher is hot! lol).
September 26th, 2011 11:23 PM
Personally I think that people are just so used to Charlie that they are expecting the "new" show to flow the same, sound the same, have the relationships with other characters be the same, and just be the same. It's not - it's like a brand new show and I think we have to keep that in mind when we watch it. You're not gonna get the warm and fuzzies after just two shows - need to give it a chance. It may not make it - replacing the character around whom the show was centered is a tough go - but I for one will give it a few more episodes.
September 26th, 2011 11:18 PM
Chuck the fact that you all settled, makes Charlie the winner, so I would be careful with a tell all book. If what you are doing with the show is anything to go by, Charlie was correct all along, CBS should have changed the writters. Kutcher sucks and the show will soon be cancelled just like your reality show. Then you will really feel anger and it will be your own fault.