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  1. It has been nominated for 46 Primetime Emmy Awards (winning six technical awards, one for Kathy Bates for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series as The Ghost of Charlie Harper, and two for Jon Cryer as Alan Harper), and has also received two Golden Globe Award nominations for Charlie Sheen for Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical ...

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    John Schaffner, Ann Shea, Francoise ...
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    Kathy Bates (as "Charlie Harper")
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    This season was actually supposed to “fix” the show by making it once again about two men raising a kid, but instead spiraled completely into inappropriate jokes and the characters’ various pratfalls. RELATED: Two And A Half Men: 10 Times The Show Broke Our Hearts We hardly got to see the “half man” either, and episodes were filled with how Alan an...

    This was the season where we said goodbye to the notion of liking the characters we were watching. In Season 10, the novelty of the new setting that had come the previous year wore off, and we were now placed in the middle of rehashed stories from Charlie’s times - such as Rose and Walden having a fling or Walden liking much older or younger women....

    We at least got something different in this season, where Charlie’s previously unknown daughter appeared in their lives and integrated herself into the show. Unfortunately, the initial hilarity of seeing Jenny be a copy of Charlie in personality ran thin soon. RELATED: 10 Things That Make No Sense About Two And A Half Men Later on, it was like seei...

    It was just the first few episodes that managed to capture our interests, as Two and a Half Mensaw a major revamp that brought in the character of Walden Schmidt. While the initial episodes were funny enough, the problem was the show didn’t know what was Walden’s character. RELATED: Two And A Half Men: 10 Questions About Alan, Answered He would act...

    In the Charlie Sheen era, this was easily the weakest season. After the previous ones had brought some character development, this one threw it all away and made Charlie look like an idiot. The majority of the stories came with Rose fooling Charlie into loving her by pretending she was married (her “husband” was actually a mannequin). The funnier b...

    There’s no doubt this was a funny season, as the individual episodes based on Charlie’s debauchery were as comedic as you’d expect; however, the season suffered from a lack of clear storyline. RELATED: Two And A Half Men: The 10 Worst Things Alan Has Ever Done, Ranked The only recurring angle we got was of Alan trying to keep Kandi from running awa...

    The first time the show tried to hand Charlie an actual storyline was in this season, where we saw him pursue Mia, a woman who wasn’t interested in him unlike the rest of them. The season mapped out the progression of their relationship, with Charlie’s attempts to take it slow providing the comedy. RELATED: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About The Two A...

    The season that started it all still remains one of the strongest ones we’ve seen yet. Two and a Half Menkicked things off by being a very well-meaning show, and there wasn’t a trace of provocativeness it became known for later. The one thing that hasn’t aged well is the season’s big difference compared to the rest of them, as this one had a lot of...

    Two and a Half Menfound the right balance between comedy and heart in Season 2, and we had a fun-filled year worth of episodes to enjoy. Charlie’s character was set as a womanizer who had a bit of a conscience, while Alan found his funny bone but still retained his nice-guy persona. RELATED: Two And A Half Men: The 10 Worst Things Walden Has Ever D...

    The continuation of Charlie’s love story with Chelsea culminated in Season 7; and while it wasn’t how we hoped it would end, it did entertain us. It was inevitable Charlie would mess things up with her, but the relationship deteriorated with no sad moments and only hilarious ones to accompany us. Alan and Jake’s stories with Lyndsey and Eldridge we...

  2. 2008 Winner ALMA Award. Outstanding Male Performance in a Comedy Television Series; Charlie Sheen

  3. Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series - 2012. Winner: Kathy Bates, as Charlie Harper. Two And A Half Men. CBS. Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc., The Tannenbaum Company in association with Warner Bros. Television.

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  4. It was nominated for 46 Primetime Emmy Awards (winning nine, including two for Jon Cryer) and two Golden Globe Awards (both for Charlie Sheen). The show won the award for Favorite TV Comedy at the 35th People's Choice Awards .

  5. Two and a Half Men is an American television sitcom created by Chuck Lorre and Lee Aronsohn that premiered on CBS on September 22, 2003, and ended on February 19, 2015, after twelve seasons consisting of 262 episodes.

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  7. 2005 Nominee. Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy. Two and a Half Men. Charlie Sheen.

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