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This episode has some hilarious moments, the one where Charlie plays in on the emotional state of Judith's female friend group is not only hilarious in itself but also an eye-opener when it comes to how the emotional state of women determines their behavior and rational thinking is completely absent.
Yet you quietly hope that Alan will some day stand up for himself for once and not let his ex-wife silence him anymore, because no matter how funny it seems, it sometimes becomes quite pathetic and even degrading at times.
Judith should actually be ridiculed more, but it seems like the writers don't dare to do that.
Yet you quietly hope that Alan will some day stand up for himself for once and not let his ex-wife silence him anymore, because no matter how funny it seems, it sometimes becomes quite pathetic and even degrading at times.
Judith should actually be ridiculed more, but it seems like the writers don't dare to do that.
- petersjoelen
- Apr 27, 2024
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- salgonjulien42
- May 30, 2013
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There are two standout episodes for me in Season 1.
Camel Filters and Pheromones & Just Like Buffalo.
If you are offended by political incorrectness, this is not a show you'll enjoy. The scene with Charlie and "the women" at Judith's is worth the price of admission. No spoilers here. I'm confident you'll get lots of laughs from this classic Two and a Half Men episode.
Camel Filters and Pheromones & Just Like Buffalo.
If you are offended by political incorrectness, this is not a show you'll enjoy. The scene with Charlie and "the women" at Judith's is worth the price of admission. No spoilers here. I'm confident you'll get lots of laughs from this classic Two and a Half Men episode.
- MrBluenote
- Apr 7, 2022
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- mattiasflgrtll6
- Feb 13, 2015
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