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Season 9 premiere's Alan finally moving out from the beach house after which he meets depressed billionaire whose wife had left him.
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September 16, 2013
The problem here is that Lorre and company seem to be trying to retroactively fit a sweeter temperament into the middle of his most successful show in its ninth season, even though that show became famous for its aggressively cynical material.September 16, 2013
Another sitcom in a vast mostly undifferentiated sea of 'em.September 16, 2013
But as likeable as he (Kutcher) is it doesn't change the fact that this show is ridiculously tired.September 18, 2013
Whether this new dynamic will work is still an open question.September 16, 2013
Good gracious, did the bitterness need to go on for so long?September 18, 2013
The producers look to have handled an awkward situation about as well as they possibly could.September 16, 2013
New sheriff, new abs. Now we wait to see if it finds new jokes.September 16, 2013
In terms of the general tenor of humor, "Nice to Meet You, Walden Schmidt" felt pretty much like every other episode of Two and a Half Men that I've seen over the years: unrepentantly crude and/or cruel.