Ashton Kutcher’s introduction on ‘Two And A Half Men’ brought ridiculous numbers to CBS, while Simon Cowell and ‘X Factor’ quickly dashed any thoughts that FOX might have another ‘Idol’ on their hands.
After weeks of controversy and chaos, it was now time to have a look at ‘Two and a Half Men’ version 2.0, with Ashton Kutcher stepping in to replace Charlie Sheen. How did the show deal with Charlie’s departure? How does Ashton’s character fit in the new storyline?
Please stop the crazy. When you rival Britney Spears’ shaved head, Whitney Houston’s “crack is wack,” and a creepier Hugh Hefner circa now, we realized we had to intervene. Feel free to add to our open letter.
You couldn’t go anywhere last week without hearing about Charlie Sheen. TV, twitter, facebook… Not even our local comic convention was Sheen-free. When will it end? No time soon, if the ratings are to be believed.
Miley Cyrus does Justin Bieber, gross cruise-goers, Taboo and apl.de.ap. Alright, that sounded bad. Anyway, we’ll have embedded videos of most of the sketches here when we get ‘em!
This ‘Callie’s in debt’ plot line is reminding me of ‘HIMYM’ once again. So’s the whole ‘one of us is dating a crazy person’ thing. Will ‘Traffic Light’ ever stand on its own?
Things looked much better as many shows bounced back from the struggles of last week. On the networks, ‘Chicago Code’ loves that Charlie Sheen is on the drug called Charlie Sheen. And on cable, the NBA looks a lot like the ‘Jersey Shore’.