Connections
Referenced in
Mentioned in a story on TV program and movie locations.
Promoted verbally during interview with Charlie Sheen, no clips.
mentioned by Trevor
Homer mentions it and a cartoon version is showing on Lenny's HDTV
When introducing Pretty in Pink to April's party guests, Lorelai refers to Jon Cryer as "the guy from Two and a Half Men."
show is mentioned
The show is mentioned in the end credits "Chuck Lorre Productions, #187" card.
Leonidas gives his opinion on "Two and a Half Men"
The show is mentioned in the end credits "Chuck Lorre Productions, #193" card.
Mentioned by Marge.
Mentioned in reference to Emmy nominees.
The show is mentioned in the end credits "Chuck Lorre Productions, #200" card.
title reference
episode title; one writer says he doesn't want to write for it; cameos by Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer and Angus T. Jones; in-joke as show creator Chuck Lorre wrote the episode
seen on TV playlist
John McCain mentions it in the opening sequence.
Title Parody
mentioned by Stan
Included in a $1,000 question
Included in a $1,000 question
Referenced as 'Two and a half men and a cup'
DVD doco on the female characters
DVD doco on one of the characters
Subject of a $7,500 question
Subject of a $600 clue in the category "Situation Comedy Room"
On Weekend Update, Seth refers to Nicole Richie's new sitcom as "Two and a Half Episodes."
Included in a $15,000 question
Jay says CBS will make a show about the "Tonight Show" controversy called "Two Men and a Half-Assed Network"
Shane Crawford sings the theme in a segment with kids at Endeavour Park Primary School.
mentioned in dialogue
mentioned in dialogue
Referenced in dialogue
Referenced in the snob's review for 'Grizzly 2'
Jay mentions that Jane Lynch was nominated for an Emmy for her role on the show
Title reference.
Cartman is watching the program as part of his effort to make himself stupid.
Mentioned in the "Dream Home Extreme" segment
Jay says that Charlie Sheen's porn star date's most famous movie is also called "Two and a Half Men"
Referenced by Seth in a Weekend Update story
Jay says that in the Middle East, the show is called "Two and a Half Yemen"
Show promoted by Charlie Sheen
"Jew and a Half Men"
A protest sign mentions it during the "Best Protest Signs" segment.
Jim Parsons mentions that Chuck Lorre is a producer of the show
Conan O'Brien introduces actor Jon Cryer to the next day's episode and mentions this show
Andy Ritcher announces and Conan O'Brien introduces Jon Cryer and mentions this show
Jay says the side effects of a new drug include getting a starring role in the show
Mentioned by the Church Lady in "Church Chat"
Jay says Charlie Sheen said he is willing to work weekends to complete the show's season
Jay mentions that Charlie Sheen will return to film the last four episodes of the season
Jay says a porn star said that Charlie Sheen has a rule against smoking crack before taping the show
Opening and closing theme is a parody of this show's theme tune
Jay mentions that the rest of the show's season has been cancelled
Jay mentions that CBS has canceled the rest of the show's season
Jay says Christina Aguilera was so out of it she demanded to go back to work on the show
In "Duh! Winning!", Charlie Sheen (Bill Hader) talks about the end of his show, "Two and a Half Men."
Title mentioned during the Conologue
Referenced in "Sheen's Korner"
Seth MacFarlane compares the show to "The Apprentice"
Jay says CBS is in talks with Charlie Sheen for him to return to the show
Jay says it's rumored that CBS is trying to bring Charlie Sheen back to the show
Jay says Charlie Sheen wants his job on the show back
Jay says that Charlie Sheen wants his job on the show back
"One and a Half Men" poster
Jay says that Hugh Grant will not be joining the show's cast as was previously suggested
Jay mentions that Ashton Kutcher will replace Charlie Sheen on the show
Jay mentions that Ashton Kutcher will replace Charlie Sheen on the show
Title referenced by Jason Sudeikis during his opening monologue and mentioned during Ashton Kutcher's introduction
Ashton Kutcher shown being the new star of the show.
The film was mentioned
Mentioned and joked about during the 'Conologue'
an on-screen crawl in a clip from MSNBC mentions that Comedy Central will air a roast of Charlie Sheen on the night of the show's season premiere
Ashton Kutcher discusses joining the series
A Celebrity Mask of the kid from this show.
"Back with the two and a half men..."
Ashton Kutcher, Jon Cryer and Angus T. Jones present the Top Ten reasons to watch the new season
Title mentioned during the Conologue
Title mentioned during Conologue
Title mentioned while introducing Ashton Kutcher
Charlie Sheen says that when he got fired from the show, he thought he would be able to come back
Title mentioned and giant mural on WB lot shown
mentioned in dialogue
Answer to clue in Sitcoms by Mom category
Title mentioned and joked about during the Conologue
Used in clue for category 2 For the Show
Jay mentions that Charlie Sheen criticized the current version of the show
Mentioned in dialogue between Kelly, Daniel and Jon Cryer.
Al Pacino - "We're like Two in a Half Men"
Answer to question in category TV Shows by Character
Chelsea watched what she called a Charlie Sheen porn parody called Two and a Half Nipples.
The phrase "two and a half space men" is used to describe Ashton Kutcher's desire to go into space.
A promotional shot from the 1st season of "Two and a half men" is shown at one point
Mocks Charlie Sheen and the show at the time he was fired.
Show title shown in Gary Busey's filmography
Charlie's first line about him being fired from his own show is a reference to Two and a Half Men.
mentioned by Tosh
Matt mentions the show by name.
Lisa Lampanelli says that in 28 days, you could watch 1,344 episodes of the show and not laugh once
The show is mentioned in the end credits Chuck Lorre Vanity card #394.
Chuck Lorre being involved with the show is mentioned.
"This movie is almost as funny as Two and a Half Men."
The round table talks about the show.
The round table talks about the show.
The round table discusses the show.
Jay mentions that Angus T. Jones apologized for calling the show "filth"
"Am I watching Two and a Half Men?"
The phrase "Two and Half Jugs" is used to describe a sitcom pilot starring and about Jessica Simpson.
Charlie Sheen refers to the show he used to be on as "the other show"
Referenced in dialogue
Featured in
clips
clips
Clips of this TV show are featured during a past segment of 'The Great American Culture Quiz'.
Brief clip of opening titles during Josh Groban's salute to TV theme songs.
this show is playing on TV
Clips shown when a story on Los Angeles talks about how you can get free tickets for the taping of TV shows.
Clips shown in the opening segment when someone thinks one of its characters looks like Garry Lyon.
Peter and his wife are shown watching Ethan playing a character in a fictional episode of the show.
a clip of Charlie Sheen on the show is edited into a clip from "Entertainment Tonight"
clips are shown as a fake version of the theme song with new lyrics is played
altered clips from the show are used to depict Donny Osmond as replacing Charlie Sheen on the show
Altered clip depicting Charlie being run over by a combine
Altered clip suggesting how Charlie may be killed off
a clip from the show is shown
Clip of commercial for new season
recalling Jon Cryer
clip shown
Clips shown.
Clip of Miley Cyrus on the show
Spoofed in
A spoof of that sitcom is shown on TV
Short Parody of Two and a Half Men, Rorschach is a womanizer and Dr. Manhattan is Rorschach's annoying dependent brother
A dream sequence spoofs the show. House is wearing a bowling shirt like Charlie Harper. Wilson hugs House and Rachel like Alan Harper.
"Two and a Half Man" is a spoof of this show.
Spoofed as "Two and a Half Vampires" in the vampire TV segment
Two and a Half Women is a spoof of this show.
"Two-and-a-Half Broke Man-Girls"