Camel Filters and Pheromones
- Episode aired Jan 5, 2004
- TV-14
- 21m
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8.6/10
2.5K
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Berta brings her 16-year-old granddaughter to work, which poses issues for the men.Berta brings her 16-year-old granddaughter to work, which poses issues for the men.Berta brings her 16-year-old granddaughter to work, which poses issues for the men.
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[doorbell rings, Charlie walks down the stairs, rubbing his eyes]
Charlie Harper: Two o'clock in the morning. This better be God!
[he opens the door and sees that it's Prudence]
Charlie Harper: Oh, God!
- Crazy creditsAs with the end of every episode, Chuck Lorre has his own Vanity Card. This episode vanity card reads in part. Which is the same as episode 1.6. "This is the official 'I have nothing worth writing about' vanity card. It will run whenever I have nothing worth writing about. Don't be surprised to see it quite a bit. From now on, when our schedule requires me to deliver a new card and I'm empty, I'll simply say 'Run one eleven'. A check of the one hundred and ten cards I've already written will quickly demonstrate that I should have written this card a long time ago. Why didn't I? Vanity. I have become so vain about my vanity cards. I was determined to write a new one each week because, well...I'm just that kind of guy. But I'm older and wiser now. I know when I have nothing to say. And that knowledge is freedom. Freedom from the constant need to win your approval. And more importantly, freedom from the obsessive and relentless need to end each vanity card on a joke. Governor Schwarzenegger.
- SoundtracksManly Men
(Theme Song)
Composed by Grant Geissman, Lee Aronsohn and Chuck Lorre
Performed by Dominik Hauser (upright bass), Elizabeth Daily and studio musicians (vocals)
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A stand out episode from the first series
By this its 12th episode 'Two and a Half Men' was really starting to find its feet, and this episode is a good example of this. It's one of the highest rated on this site, so obviously people agree.
If anything Charlie Sheen and Jon Cryer play second fiddle to Megan Fox, and that's really the central joke. There's very little plot to be found elsewhere.
The writers are learning by this point which characters they can do more with, so Judith features only minorly, and in contrast Berta plays much more of an active role.
I wouldn't say this is one of my favourite episodes ever, but it's a good one, and a huge step up from what the show would later become.
If anything Charlie Sheen and Jon Cryer play second fiddle to Megan Fox, and that's really the central joke. There's very little plot to be found elsewhere.
The writers are learning by this point which characters they can do more with, so Judith features only minorly, and in contrast Berta plays much more of an active role.
I wouldn't say this is one of my favourite episodes ever, but it's a good one, and a huge step up from what the show would later become.
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