After watching Two and a Half Men, I believe the targeted demographic for the show would be anyone in their mid thirties to early fifties. During the first break, eleven commercials aired: Hello Magazine, Country Wide Homes, Burger King, Febreze, Walking On A Cloud Shoes, Flu Shot, IKEA, Catelli pasta, Americas Funniest Videos, Next Issue App and The Biggest Loser.

 

On this episode of Two and a Half Men, Charlie’s girlfriend’s ex mother-in-law passes away. Chelsea, the girlfriend, has to leave for the weekend to attend the funeral. The first turning point is when Charlie finds out Chelsea is staying with her ex-husband. Charlie becomes jealous but tries to hide it from Chelsea before she leaves. The second turning point is when a girl shows up drunk at Charlie’s front door after Chelsea leaves. Charlie immediately resorts back to his old ways and allows her in his home, opting to spend the night with her. Allen, Charlie’s brother, sees what is going on and tells Charlie that what he is doing is wrong. Lastly, the third turning point is when Charlie has an epiphany in which he realizes what he is doing is wrong. Charlie abandons his efforts with the drunk girl but she passes out in his bedroom. Soon after, Charlie receives a phone call from Chelsea saying she is on her way home, and that her ex-husband tried to make a move on her. Charlie and Allen both have to figure a way to get the random girl out of the house before Chelsea gets home. The hero in this episode is Allen; despite his brothers poor judgement he still helps him clean up his mess. The theme of the episode is jealousy, and this episode focused on Charlie’s story.

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