Nice to Meet You, Walden Schmidt
- Episode aired Sep 19, 2011
- TV-14
- 30m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
3.8K
YOUR RATING
After the death of Charlie Harper, Alan faces the reality of moving out of his brother's beach house--until he meets a depressed Internet billionaire whose wife has just left him.After the death of Charlie Harper, Alan faces the reality of moving out of his brother's beach house--until he meets a depressed Internet billionaire whose wife has just left him.After the death of Charlie Harper, Alan faces the reality of moving out of his brother's beach house--until he meets a depressed Internet billionaire whose wife has just left him.
Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg
- Courtney
- (as Jenny McCarthy)
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Well, now the show is not going to entertain you like before, and everyone knows the reason why. Ashton Kutcher is good but you cannot compare him with Charlie at least for this particular role.
The womanizer is now gone and left us with great memories to cherish.
This episode can not be compared with earlier episodes as the bad-boy, alcoholic and careless Charlie Harper is missing. Jon Cryer is also a great actor but his chemistry with Charlie Sheen was amazing and it might take some time for Ashton to fit in his role and the sitcom.
For this particular episode i can only rate it 5/10. Hope this will get better in future and i wish that Charlie could come back.
The womanizer is now gone and left us with great memories to cherish.
This episode can not be compared with earlier episodes as the bad-boy, alcoholic and careless Charlie Harper is missing. Jon Cryer is also a great actor but his chemistry with Charlie Sheen was amazing and it might take some time for Ashton to fit in his role and the sitcom.
For this particular episode i can only rate it 5/10. Hope this will get better in future and i wish that Charlie could come back.
I don't understand the first 4 minutes. You see Chelsea and Courtney were talking very negative about Charlie. Why? There relationship with him was good. They supposed to cry or be just a little sad. Bad writing and it doesn't fit at all. The rest of the episode was decent but it was just not the same. Not bad but not that funny at all. The cameo with Dharma and Greg was funny and it was fun to see the postmen who was also from Dharma and Greg. Ashton's character: i don't know. He was boring in this episode. Next episode Rose is coming back to Malibu and she's gonna live together with her ex boyfriend Gordon. I hope it's gonna be a better episode. Damn, i miss Charlie.
The 8th season was a serious downfall about Charlie's character, full of unjustified and uncharacteristic Charlie's decisions. They made a pathetic man from a legend. And this first episode of 9th season was so disrespectful to Charlie's character that put tears in my eyes. So many bad jokes I've not heard even from stupid child. Shameful and sad!!! NO reason to do so.
No one could compensate for Charlies' outbursts. Ashton Kutcher was a poor choice as a replacement since the show would fall miserably and Kutcher is not much of an actor. They should have worked it out with Charlie instead of making him "dead"
The episode showed clearly how Alan struggled to save the show, but ultimately the newcomer sadly portrays a bland mix between Jake and Charlie. The show is now Alan-centric, but lacking Sheen to balance and many times outsmart the good old Alan. The show without Charlie Sheen,dropped ultimately to cheap shots, like the size of Kuthcher's manhood. The show wasn't Charlie Sheen, but rather the relationship crafted by years of good acting between Bertha, his brother, little(no more) Jake, and his mother. Ashton will never replace Charlie, and the type of character does not live up to the expectations. A big part of the show was seeing Alan being outsmarted by a simpler yet brighter Sheen. I see no line for this type of jokes anymore.I hope they reconsider Sheen as a part of the show and hopefully get him back...
Did you know
- TriviaJohn Stamos, who appears as potential buyer of Charlie's house, was considered as a replacement for Charlie Sheen.
- Quotes
Walden Schmidt: Guess what? I had sex with two girls last night.
Alan Harper: Great! Um, I masturbated and cried myself to sleep.
Walden Schmidt: I like my night better.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Late Show with David Letterman: Episode #19.9 (2011)
- SoundtracksManly Men
(Theme Song)
Composed by Grant Geissman, Lee Aronsohn and Chuck Lorre
Performed by Dominik Hauser and Elizabeth Daily
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- 30m
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- 16:9 HD
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