Friday, February 22, 2019
Compare/Contrast of Two and a Half Men
The popular television take, Two and a Half Men, has been on the line of work for effective under a solid ten years. eve afterward ten years, and a complete primary(prenominal) parting dislodge, it is still matchless of the most watched and be completed shows on television today. Most would argue, including myself, that the original recitation starring Charlie Sheen was overmuch better than the current version, starring Ashton Kutcher.Both ar truly funny and obligate attempted to keep to the same fair sexizing main character, though the original pulled it off with much more success. The show was earlier around a pleasure-seeking jingle writer, Charlie Harper, his uptight br early(a), Alan, and Alans growing son, Jake. Charlies laid bet on lifetime becomes complicated when his br a nonher(prenominal) gets divorced and hold ups in, along with Jake, to Charlies beach-front Malibu house.The Harper brothers Charlie and Alan be almost opposites provided form a great t eam for comedy. They have little in common except their dislike for their dull, emotionless, and dominant mother, Evelyn. Alan, a compulsively neat chiropractor and control-freak, is thrown tabu by his manipulative wife Judith who nevertheless gets him to pay for everything and do most jobs in the house. Charlie is a independent jingle composer and irresistible bachelor who lives in a luxurious beach-house and seldom gets up before noon.Charlie temporarily exclusivelyows Alan and his son Jake, a food-obsessed, lazy school kid who constantly moves between his parents, to move in with them after Alans interval/divorce. The sitcom revolves around their conflicting lifestyles, raising Jake (who has the competent, caring dad bit having a ball with his fun-loving uncle who teaches him the fun way to live), and bantering with Evelyn and various other friends and family.Other fairly regular characters include Charlies cleaning lady Berta, who is the sarcastic and sharp-tongued charac ter who merely does nothing more than insult almost every other character unfortunate enough to cross her path (while completely ignoring her actual job), and his rich, self-confessed stalker neighbor Rose who often sneaks in to blob on Charlie and induce havoc into his already screwy life. Charlies love life is a recurring theme in his character. He is an alcoholic philanderer who has engaged in decades of frequent one-night stands, prostitutes, casual sex, and relationships of mindless duration, in crude(prenominal) contrast to his rother Alans inability to bring in much female attention. Even though Charlie usually never calls any of his partners again after he had sex with them, there are a few relationships on the show that lasted longer than one night, notably his neighbor Rose, who continues to stalk him after they dog-tired one night together, and Jakes ballet teacher Mia, whom Charlie was actually in love with, and almost married in Las Vegas. He usually dated much yo unger women. Alan is almost the complete opposite of Charlie. He had been divorced doubly over the series, and is notably seen as socially awkward with any woman he comes into contact with.Alan is essentially a leech on Charlies life, as he was only supposed to stay with Charlie for a short amount of time, that was ten pacifys ago. Recently, though, Alan has managed to keep one person tied follow through and hold a steady, healthy relationship with. This person is Lyndsey MacElroy, who is actually a mother of one of Jakes stoner friends. At the end of flavor eight, Charlie leaves in pursuit of Rose, who he admits he loves, to Paris. At the beginning of season nine, it is revealed that Charlie died in Paris, because he fell in front of a ensure (it is widely believed that Rose murdered him because he cheated on her, a lot).Enter Walden Schmidt. directly begins the more recent version of the series. Charlie Harper is dead, and Alan and Berta must now move out of the fabulous bea ch-house and have no idea where to go. Schmidt is introduced to the series as a billionaire internet entrepreneur who has recently been divorced and is now suicidal. by and by unsuccessfully attempting suicide, he turns up at Charlie Harpers beach house and decides to deal it from Charlies brother, Alan, to whom Charlie has left the house in his will, after dying in France. Alan has to drift the house up for sale as he is unable to sacrifice the mortgage payments and property tax.While Alan is speaking with Charlies ashes and trying to decide where to spread them, Walden curtly appears on the houses back deck, scaring Alan and causing him to drop the ashes on the living direction floor. When Alan lets Walden in so he can use the telephone, Walden reveals he has just tried to commit suicide by drowning in the ocean. He tells Alan that he is worth $1. 3 billion, moreover would work it all up to descend with his wife Bridget, from whom he had recently separated. Walden and Alan then proceed to bond at the local bar, where Walden tells Alan that e made his money when Microsoft purchased his website. At the end of the result Walden tells Alan that he is going to buy the house. This is fantastic news for Alan, as he now no longer has to move, Berta can be rehired, and a replenishment family has now been formed. Walden is a hopeless romantic and has had many failed relationships, ranging from divorce and breakups to rejection of trade union proposals. Waldens ex-wife describes him as having the emotional maturity of a 12-year-old, and she, his housekeeper Berta and his girlfriend Zoey have all described him as needy.However, he drives a Fisker Karma as he cares about the environment, and does not believe in lending money, as it is never repaid and leads to offense of the person to whom the money is lent instead he prefers to just give it away. He does not like the taste of alcohol and so does not drink much. When Walden met Alan Harper, the two almost ins tantly formed a friendship. Walden is very generous, which Alan uses to his advantage, such(prenominal) as when Alans ex-wife Judith drops off their son Jake, and Alan convinces Walden to allow Jake to stay. Despite events such as this, Alan does demonstrate genuine concern for Walden.When Walden discovers that his imaginary childhood gorilla friend, Magilla, was real, and was part of an experiment being conducted by his mother, he becomes very upset, as he thought of Magilla as a brother. Alan climbs a roof to condole with him, telling him that he knows what its like to lose a brother. Walden knows that Alan is poor and has offered him money, but Alan refuses because he wants Walden to see him as a friend, rather than a freeloader. From this bespeak on Alan and Jake have fully moved in and Walden considers them family, refusing to kick Alan out of the beach-house, though knowing that he is quite the leech.While there has been much change to the popular television show over the ye ars, it has managed to sustain a impudently comedy to most viewers and appears as if it could continue airing for the nigh ten years also. The show is now very different, since the introduction of Ashton Kutcher successor Charlie Sheen as the main character. But it continues to maintain the viewers, ratings, and new ideas that cave in a good show great. Comparatively, the older seasons are better than the newer, but the newer are certainly getting the job done.
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