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In spite of the many people who stopped watching this show after Charlie Sheen left, Two and
a Half Men has continued thriving through its tenth season and it doesn't seem to be
letting down anytime soon, and as a fan of the series, i am very happy for that.
This time around we see the plot progressing into what may be Alan's third wedding, with
his girlfriend Lindsey pressuring him to tie the knot. We also see a turn of events for
Walden when this time it's a rich lady who's taking him out and buying him stuff as opposed
to what his normal routine would be. It was specially funny when the producers of the
show made fun of themselves, by ridiculing both the old and new premises and story lines
of the series during an after-sex exchange of words between Walden and his sugar momma.
Being able to laugh at oneself is always important, so i give props to these people for being
brave enough to do so.
The main novelty of this episode is the introduction of the new character, Sid Olsen, a grumpy
and witty old man portrayed by none other than Jon Cryer himself, making this his second
role after years playing Alan Harper exclusively. I'm not entirely sure how much of a good move
this is or not, as at first i thought the series was gonna take a HUGE turn by adding
science fiction to its plot (by making Sid Olsen really be Alan from the future), but
when i realized he's just a new character and nothing else, i was a bit disappointed.
I have to admit though, the way they showed both characters on screen at the same time
was really, really well done, and i'm glad that technology has advanced so much as to
being able to do this the right away. I still remember series from the past when an actor
would play twins in a show (think Phoebe and Ursula in "Friends"), and the execution was
very poorly done, where you could tell the camera cuts, image quality of both versions
of the characters was significantly different, etc. Compared to that, Alan and Sid played
next to each other flawlessly, so great congratulations to the visual effects team are in order. If
Mr.Olsen will play an important role in the rest of the series or if he's just gonna be
forgotten like Magilla (Walden´s gorilla brother), only time will tell.
What did you think of this episode? Did you also think at first that Sid Olsen was a time
traveller Alan Harper? Please let me know in the comment section below. Thanks.