Two And A Half Men Season 6 : |
The sixth season of Two and a Half Men began September 22 2008 and concluded on May 18 2009. |
Episode 1 - [Taterhead Is Our Love Child] |
Details : In the 6th season opener Charlie runs into an ex-girlfriend (Rena Sofer) and a child who bears a striking resemblance to Charlie. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Martin Mull as Russell | Meeghan Holaway | Aaron Refvem | Rena Sofer | Writer : Don Foster | Writer : Chuck Lorre | Writer : Lee Aronsohn | Director : James Widdoes | Writer : Jim Patterson | |
Air Date : Sep. 22, 2008 | Rating ➦ ★★★★ |
Episode 2 - [Pie Hole Herb] |
Details : Charlie borrowed money from Alan and on the day he is supposed to pay him back Alan goes to ask Charlie for the money. He again finds Charlie in bed with a beautiful woman. After Charlie shoos him out and assures him he'll get the money for him later that day the woman asks if Charlie is really out of cash and Charlie tells her not to worry that he has plenty of hooker money. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Ryan Stiles as Herb | Lisa Jay | Writer : Chuck Lorre | Writer : Lee Aronsohn | Writer : Eddie Gorodetsky | Writer : Susan Beavers | Director : James Widdoes | |
Air Date : Sep. 29, 2008 | Rating ➦ ★★★★ |
Episode 3 - [Damn You Eggs Benedict] |
Details : Alan Jake and Charlie all decide to try new things: Alan is dating more than one woman Charlie learns to cook and Jake experiments with beer. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Helena Mattsson | Bridget Flanery | Director : Jean Sagal | Writer : Chuck Lorre | Writer : Lee Aronsohn | |
Air Date : Oct. 06, 2008 | Rating ➦ ★★★★ |
Episode 4 - [The Flavin' And The Mavin'] |
Details : Alan is sure that things will turn bad when Charlie starts dating his receptionist. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Kelly Stables | Writer : Eddie Gorodetsky | Director : James Widdoes | Writer : Jim Patterson | |
Air Date : Oct. 13, 2008 | Rating ➦ ★★★★ |
Episode 5 - [A Jock Strap In Hell] |
Details : Charlie tries to help Jake's former teacher who became a stripper after dating him but things go from bad to worse when she has a religious conversion. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Alicia Witt | Director : Jean Sagal | Writer : Don Foster | Writer : Eddie Gorodetsky | Writer : Susan Beavers | |
Air Date : Oct. 20, 2008 | Rating ➦ ★★★★ |
Episode 6 - [It's Always Nazi Week Part 1] |
Details : When Judith kicks Herb to the curb Alan comes knocking; Jake is sent to stay with a less-than-willing Charlie for three months during Judith's meltdown. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jenn Liu | Mikki Padilla | Director : James Widdoes | Writer : Jim Patterson | |
Air Date : Nov. 03, 2008 | Rating ➦ ★★★★ |
Episode 7 - [Best H o Money Can Buy] |
Guest Cast and Crew : Ryan Stiles as Herb | Brittney Powell | Writer : Don Foster | Writer : Eddie Gorodetsky | Director : James Widdoes | |
Air Date : Nov. 10, 2008 | Rating ➦ ★★★★ |
Episode 8 - [Pinocchio's Mouth] |
Details : Charlie's new girlfriend Chelsea asks him to spend the night at her place which puts Charlie well outside of his comfort zone while Alan tries to enforce a punishment on Jake initiated by Judith for mooning a group of girls. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jennifer Taylor | Director : Jeff Melman | Writer : Don Foster | Writer : Jim Patterson | |
Air Date : Nov. 17, 2008 | Rating ➦ ★★★★ |
Episode 9 - [The Mooch At The Boo] |
Details : Charlie finds himself in an uncomfortable position when Jake takes off with the daughter of a former NFL player. Charlie's Mercedes proves a boon to Alan's love life. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Bellamy Young | Michael Clarke Duncan | Director : Jeff Melman | Writer : Eddie Gorodetsky | Writer : Susan Beavers | |
Air Date : Nov. 24, 2008 | Rating ➦ ★★★★ |
Episode 10 - [He Smelled The Ham He Got Excited] |
Details : Evelyn offers to pay for Jake's college education and Alan becomes listless because he has no compelling reason to work anymore while Jake discovers a hidden talent in the culinary arts that may allow him to bypass college altogether. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Kelly Stables | Jon Polito | Director : Jeff Melman | Writer : Don Foster | Writer : Susan Beavers | |
Air Date : Dec. 08, 2008 | Rating ➦ ★★★★ |
Episode 11 - [The Devil's Lube] |
Details : Charlie finds himself re-examining his wild ways when an old friend dies and begins to feel that his time on Earth may be drawing to a close. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Emilio Estevez | James Earl Jones | Director : Chuck Lorre | Director : Jeff Melman | Writer : Don Foster | Writer : Chuck Lorre | Writer : Lee Aronsohn | Writer : Eddie Gorodetsky | Writer : Jim Patterson | |
Air Date : Dec. 15, 2008 | Rating ➦ ★★★★ |
Episode 12 - [Thank God For Scoliosis] |
Details : Charlie and Jake fight for the affections of a waitress while Alan fights sexual tension with his receptionist. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Carol Kane | Kelly Stables | Robert Clotworthy | Emily Rose | Director : Jeff Melman | Writer : Chuck Lorre | Writer : Eddie Gorodetsky | Writer : Jim Patterson | |
Air Date : Jan. 12, 2009 | Rating ➦ ★★★★ |
Episode 13 - [I Think You Offended Don] |
Details : Judith is pregnant with a baby girl and Alan is convinced he is the father. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Ryan Stiles as Herb | Iqbal Theba | Director : Jeff Melman | Writer : Don Foster | Writer : Chuck Lorre | Writer : Lee Aronsohn | Writer : Jim Patterson | |
Air Date : Jan. 19, 2009 | Rating ➦ ★★★★ |
Episode 14 - [David Copperfield Slipped Me A Roofie] |
Details : Melissa doesn't think Alan's family appreciates him so she asks him to move in with her and her mom. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Carol Kane | Kelly Stables | Director : Jeff Melman | Writer : Don Foster | Writer : Jim Patterson | |
Air Date : Feb. 02, 2009 | Rating ➦ ★★ |
Episode 15 - [I'd Like To Start With The Cat] |
Details : Charlie ends up in couples counseling. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jennifer Taylor | Jane Lynch as Linda Freeman | Director : Jeff Melman | Writer : Don Foster | Writer : Chuck Lorre | Writer : Susan Beavers | |
Air Date : Feb. 09, 2009 | Rating ➦ ★★ |
Episode 16 - [She'll Still Be Dead At Halftime] |
Details : Charlie has to remove a half-naked woman from his bedroom before Chelsea arrives. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jennifer Taylor | Diora Baird as Wanda | Director : Jeff Melman | Writer : Don Foster | Writer : Eddie Gorodetsky | |
Air Date : Mar. 02, 2009 | Rating ➦ ★★★★ |
Episode 17 - [The 'ocu' Or The 'pado'] |
Details : Charlie's admission that he's in love with Chelsea gets a surprising reaction from her |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jennifer Taylor | Jane Lynch as Linda Freeman | James Edson as Bobby | Writer : Don Foster | Writer : Susan Beavers | Director : James Widdoes | Writer : Jim Patterson | |
Air Date : Mar. 09, 2009 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★★ |
Episode 18 - [My Son's Enormous Head] |
Details : Chelsea's illness gives Charlie a chance to prove he can take care of her but also yearning to run away from the situation. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jennifer Hale | Martin Mull as Russell | Jennifer Taylor | Writer : Lee Aronsohn | Writer : Eddie Gorodetsky | Writer : Susan Beavers | Director : James Widdoes | Writer : Jim Patterson | |
Air Date : Mar. 16, 2009 | Rating ➦ ★★★★ |
Episode 19 - [The Two Finger Rule] |
Details : After Chelsea discovers a nude picture of another woman on Charlie's cell phone he blows off steam by going out for a night of drinking with Alan Herb and his neighbor. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Michael Clarke Duncan | Jennifer Taylor | Writer : Chuck Lorre | Writer : Lee Aronsohn | Writer : Eddie Gorodetsky | Writer : Susan Beavers | Director : James Widdoes | Writer : Jim Patterson | |
Air Date : Mar. 30, 2009 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★ |
Episode 20 - [Hello I AM Alan Cousteau] |
Details : Charlie's desperate to make sure Chelsea and Evelyn don't befriend each other following their first meeting. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Meagen Fay | Jennifer Taylor | Writer : Chuck Lorre | Writer : Lee Aronsohn | Writer : Eddie Gorodetsky | Writer : Susan Beavers | Director : James Widdoes | |
Air Date : Apr. 13, 2009 | Rating ➦ ★★★★ |
Episode 21 - [Above Exalted Cyclops] |
Details : Chelsea is asked by Alan to arrange a blind date between he and her new friend unaware that her new friend is Rose. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jennifer Taylor | Melanie Lynskey as Rose | Writer : Don Foster | Writer : Chuck Lorre | Writer : Lee Aronsohn | Writer : Eddie Gorodetsky | Director : James Widdoes | |
Air Date : Apr. 27, 2009 | Rating ➦ ★★★★★ |
Episode 22 - [Sir Lancelot's Litter Box] |
Details : Charlie mourns the loss of his bachelor pad as he reluctantly allows Chelsea to move in. Meanwhile Alan discovers there is no longer much space left in the house for him. |
Guest Cast and Crew : J.D. Walsh | Jennifer Taylor | Director : Jon Cryer | Writer : Don Foster | Writer : Chuck Lorre | Writer : Lee Aronsohn | Writer : Eddie Gorodetsky | Writer : Susan Beavers | Writer : Jim Patterson | |
Air Date : May. 04, 2009 | Rating ➦ ★★★★ |
Episode 23 - [Good Morning Mrs Butterworth] |
Details : Alan and Chelsea become best buds and Charlie decides to take advantage of the situation. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Writer : Don Foster | Writer : Eddie Gorodetsky | |
Air Date : May. 11, 2009 | Rating ➦ ★★★ |
Episode 24 - [Baseball With Better Steroids] |
Details : Charlie starts to question his relationship with Chelsea when he hears that Mia is back in town. Meanwhile Judith goes into labor and Charlie Alan and Herb rush her to the hospital on the sixth season finale. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Kelly Stables | Emmanuelle Vaugier as Mia | Joel Murray as Doug | Ken Lerner | Director : Lee Aronsohn | Writer : Chuck Lorre | Writer : Lee Aronsohn | Writer : Susan Beavers | |
Air Date : May. 18, 2009 | Rating ➦ ★★★★ |