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May 5th, 2008 — CSI, Two And A Half Men
If "Two And A Half Men" looks different tonight, that’s on purpose. The show will be full of moody blue lighting and grimly hilarious forensic animations - maybe we’ll finally get the view from the miniature camera inside Charlie’s penis they’ve joked about. Tonight’s episode, "Fish In A Drawer," is the first half of the big crossover between the writing staffs of "TAAHM" and "CSI." Charlie, Alan and Jake will find themselves in the interrogation room with a Marg Helgenberger lookalike, and there’s even a cameo by "CSI’s" George Eads.
On Thursday, "CSI" will be jokier than usual, with an episode called "Two And A Half Deaths." Things get even more inside, because the "CSI" episode focused on the whacking of a sitcom diva played by Katey Sagal.
Chuck Lorre, the "TAAHM" creator who proposed the crossover, has previously worked on sitcoms starring Cybill Shepherd and Roseanne. Although Lorre swears up down […]
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April 22nd, 2008 — Two And A Half Men, Scrubs, 30 Rock, The Office
They swear it had nothing to do with the raging controversy over "MILF Island," the acronym that dare not speak its name, but NBC has moved "30 Rock" to 9:30 for the remainder of the season, after "The Office." NBC also switched "Scrubs" to 8:30. The official word, as read in the NY Times, is that they want "30 Rock" to get the biggest possible lead-in for its remaining three episodes, capitalizing on Tina Fey’s publicity for her movie "Baby Mama." And they say "30 Rock" will have to go back to 8:30 in the fall, anyway, to make room for the worst television idea of the century "Office" spinoff. Which once again suggests that if "Scrubs" airs in the fall, it will be on ABC another network, so why give it the phat "Office" lead-in now?
It’s not surprising that some people are upset about "MILF Island" appearing during the […]
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April 3rd, 2008 — CSI, Two And A Half Men
Oh, this is gonna be fun! Charlie Harper talks about decomposition! Gil Grissom gets laid at the beach! The planned one-episode writing staff swap between "CSI" and "Two And A Half Men" is a go, sez TV Guide. The episodes of both CBS shows will air in May. As long rumored, the "Two And A Half Men" scribes led by Chuck Lorre will be killing off a bitchy sitcom diva - any resemblance to Lorre’s previous bosses Cybill Shepherd and Rosanne definitely intended. No leaks yet on the sitcom script penned by the "CSI" writers, although I’m wondering nervously if we’ll see any "CSI"-style animated views inside Charlie Harper’s very busy penis.
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February 28th, 2008 — Two And A Half Men
Last night, the Academy of Television Arts And Sciences held a gala party titled "An Evening With ‘Two And A Half Men.’" I can’t imagine a worse way to spend an evening in Los Angeles, and believe me, I’ve spent some pretty horrible evenings in Los Angeles. Angus T. Jones, below left, and Charlie Sheen, below right, represent one and a half of the men on the sitcom. Brooke Mueller, on Charlie’s arm, apparently represents the sort of person who wants to make time with Charlie Sheen. Ew.
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February 13th, 2008 — Cane, CSI, ghost whisperer, Dexter, Cold Case, Big Bang Theory, Two And A Half Men, Moonlight, How I Met Your Mother, Shark, Criminal Minds, Without A Trace, Jericho
CBS today unveiled a no-frills list of premiere dates and episode counts for its shows returning after the strike. The plans are ambitious, especially for the comedies. "How I Met Your Mother," "Big Bang Theory" and "Two And A Half Men" (left) are all set to return on March 17, producing nine more episodes for the season. That’s going to call for a lot of extra Skittles in the writers’ room, I’d say. Another Monday show, "CSI Miami," is due back March 24 and expected to produce eight more hourlong episodes, which is, come to think of it, almost twice as much television as nine episodes of a sitcom.
Other shows’ return dates and episode counts: "Cold Case," March 30, five. "Criminal Minds" and "CSI: NY," April 2 and seven each. "CSI" and "Without A Trace," April 3 and six. "Ghost Whisperer" and "Numb3rs," April 4 and six. "NCIS," April 8 […]
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October 17th, 2007 — Samantha Who, Two And A Half Men, Dancing with the Stars, Kid Nation, Private Practice
Whopping numbers for "Samantha Who?" on Monday night. The Christina Applegate comedy beat top-rated "Two And A Half Men" and even edged out its ABC brethren "Private Practice" for the fall’s highest debut. (Televisionista)
Another midseason Fox pilot in trouble? One day after an order cut for "The Return of Jezebel James," Ausiello says "New Amsterdam" is taking a production break after eight episodes. (TV Guide)
Today’s advertising note: The Travelocity Gnome has been kidnapped. Or did it just defect to Orbitz? (TV Squad)
"Dancing With The Stars" doesn’t want any more lifting. Um, whatever. (TV Squad)
Barnhart takes TVGuide to task for a cover spoiler. (TV Barn)
Debra Messing and "The Starter Wife" will be back in a series version. There is no God. (Hollywood Reporter)
"Kid Nation" parents support the show. (Buddy TV)
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September 10th, 2007 — Dancing with the Stars, Fall Shows '07, Two And A Half Men, Big Bang Theory, CSI, K-Ville, The Bachelor, Chuck, FOX, How I Met Your Mother, Prison Break, Heroes
A big night for all the networks, with a couple of tough head-to-head matchups.
ABC will find out if "Dancing With The Stars" remains strong. The new "Samantha Who?" got much buzz for Christina Applegate (left) as an amnesiac trying to change her screwed-up life, with Jean Smart and Kevin Dunn as her parents and Barry Watson as her boyfriend. It’s not clear if repeated title changes and an Oct. 15 premiere date reflect backstage problems or just the usual Hollywood mishigas. "dancing" and "The Bachelor" bow on Sept. 24.
CBS has a lot riding on the success of its Monday-night comedies, notably the growing popularity of "How I Met Your Mother." But "Big Bang Theory" looks like a loser, with two nerds getting all hot and bothered over their new neighbor Kaley Cuoco, in a lame Internet-era version of leering "Three’s Company" comedy. And no one understands why the underwhelming "Rules […]
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September 3rd, 2007 — Emmys, Two And A Half Men, How I Met Your Mother, Rescue Me, House, Sopranos, The Office
The 2007 Primetime Emmy Awards will be handed out Sept. 16 in Los Angeles, live on Fox, in a ceremony hosted by Ryan Seacrest. And it seems like now is a good time to get our predictions in the major categories on the record, before fall premieres clog our bandwidth next week. Four days, 10 categories, and absolutely nothing at stake except our honor: Write your own joke. Today, we consider the four comedy-acting categories.
Best Supporting Actor In A Comedy nominees: Kevin Dillon as Johnny Drama and Jeremy Piven as Ari Gold on HBO’s "Entourage"; Neil Patrick Harris as Barney Stinson on CBS’ "How I Met Your Mother"; Rainn Wilson as Dwight Schrute on NBC’s "The Office"; Jon Cryer as Alan Harper on CBS’ "Two And A Half Men."
MeeVee’s take: Dillon’s nod is frankly a surprise. Piven won last year and could repeat, but "Entourage" has slipped a […]
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