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Alan spends his first Christmas without Charlie alone. Evelyn is busy engaging in an orgy with two men, and Jake is gone with Eldridge. Walden's mother, Robin (Mimi Rogers), visits for the holiday and Alan's sorrows are immediately forgotten as he becomes smitten with her the moment he sees her. He tries hitting on her numerous times, but fails ...
Berta has two ex-husbands: her first marriage lasted 15 years, and her second was a drunken Las Vegas escapade she refers to as "one hell of a weekend", which ended when she divorced him in Reno. She has served time in prison and worked as a prison barber. She uses, and makes references to, drugs (legal and otherwise).
Lucy Lawless as Pamela, the ex-wife of the gay ad executive (season 2, episode 18) Lynda Carter as herself (season 11) Marco Sanchez as Hector (season 4, episode 12) Marilu Henner as Linda, Walden's older, more mature love interest (season 10, episode 23) Martin Sheen as Harvey, Rose's father and Evelyn's fling (season 3)
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As a result, men tend to have higher retirement benefits than women, with an average monthly benefit of $1,853.68 for men at age 67 versus $1,478.02 for women at the same age, according to an ...
Alan has trouble deciding if he should bring Kandi to Jake's birthday party to meet his mom, ex-wife, brother's housekeeper and the stalker (Rose). In the end, he brings Kandi after all. Meanwhile, Rose tries to get her new boyfriend, Gordon , to act more like Charlie. Also, Jake takes Viagra (mistaking it as vitamins) with coffee and ...
An alleged ex-fling of the former president is spilling the beans on the Clinton's marriage-- with all the racy details. Bill Clinton's alleged ex-lover comes out with bombshell claims Skip to ...
This season was the highest rated season of Two and a Half Men, with an estimate viewership of 16.5 million. Also, the episode "Squab, Squab, Squab, Squab, Squab", received the show's second highest viewership with 24.2 million viewership, only surpassed by the ninth season's premiere, "Nice to Meet You, Walden Schmidt" with 28.74 million.