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Jeff The Killer

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UGGG
I DID IT
A NEW COLORING STYLE
BURNING ME IN HELL I FINISHED
NOW MY ARM HURTS
THANKS
OK BYE

Jeff The Killer (c) Right Owners

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Two and a Half Men is honestly a really underrated show. I mean, Charlie Sheen's character, a surly, alcoholic lady's man, contrasts John Cryer's performance perfectly. Despite their differences, the two brothers always make up no matter what problem befalls them. Alan's son, Jake Harper, is quite the oddball and ain't exactly the brightest bulb in the box, but he's always a good source of laughs. Berta, the cleaning lady, always keeps it real with the two brothers, whether it hurts their feelings or not! The plot of the episodes usually revolves around lady troubles, money problems, and other hijinks. No matter what the situation, each episode is a barrel of raunchy, off-the-wall fun! However, after Charlie Sheen left the show, they introduced a new character in his place. Walden Schmidt, an internet celebrity and millionaire played by Ashton Kutcher, takes Charlie's place after he is hit by a train in Paris. Walden's recent divorce results in him attempting suicide by jumping in the ocean. Luckily for both of them, Walden washes up at Charlie's house where Alan is squatting. Alan sees Walden from the balcony, and rushes to his aid. He brings Walden inside, and he abruptly buys the house, allowing Alan and his son to stay with him as a way of thanking him. Walden hardly fills the void left by Charlie. Instead of a suave, day drinking, wise-cracker, Walden is boring, stupid, generally unfunny character. As added insult to Charlie Harper's legacy, many episode's jokes revolve around mocking real-life Charlie Sheen after his 2011 freak-out. It's no wonder why the show's reviews went downhill after the introduction of this character, as many fans, like me, were lovers of Charlie Sheen's Oscar-worthy performance as Charlie Harper. We knew that Charlie was not being treated with the respect he deserved. In conclusion, Two and a half Men is a hilarious, tell-it-like-it-is, all-around fun experience, just don't watch past the season 9 premiere "Of Course He's Dead" as this is what the true fans consider the end of the show.