Walden's naked again, and he's sorting through his mail. Unfortunately for him, his divorce papers have arrived. He flails around the room complaining to Alan and Jake that soul mates can't be found around every corner. As Jake watches, he just hopes his growth spurt hasn't ended.
Later, Walden has found clothes and is burning everything related to his marriage. Alan tells him he may later regret not having any of it, but Walden needs to get rid of his old life before he can start a new one. That includes selling the beach house and moving to New York. For completely selfish reasons, Alan can't have that happen, so he suggests that Walden's rash decisions may be due to clinical depression and he should visit Charlie's former therapist. Walden points out that Charlie ended up dead, but Alan reminds him that Charlie was pushed in front of a train by a crazy woman.
Later, Walden has found clothes and is burning everything related to his marriage. Alan tells him he may later regret not having any of it, but Walden needs to get rid of his old life before he can start a new one. That includes selling the beach house and moving to New York. For completely selfish reasons, Alan can't have that happen, so he suggests that Walden's rash decisions may be due to clinical depression and he should visit Charlie's former therapist. Walden points out that Charlie ended up dead, but Alan reminds him that Charlie was pushed in front of a train by a crazy woman.
- 10/25/2011
- by Emily
- TVovermind.com
Ashton Kutcher isn't the only new face on "Two and a Half Men" this season.
The actor, whose debut on the show helped the re-configured sitcom bow to a massive audience of 27.8 million Americans on Monday, plays Walden Schmidt, an internet billionaire suffering from a broken heart after being getting dumped. The show has already announced that comedy vet Judy Greer will be playing the former flame, and now Entertainment Weekly reports that "True Blood" star Joe Manganiello will take on the role of her new beau.
It figures that Walden will suffer severe embarrassment thanks to the hot body of his ex's new guy; Manganiello famously gets in the buff for "True Blood" and is next starring in the Steven Soderbergh-directed "Magic Mike," playing a stripper named Big Dick Richie. His episode will air October 24th.
Also joining the show in a guest role is Monika Smith, The Hollywood Reporter relays.
The actor, whose debut on the show helped the re-configured sitcom bow to a massive audience of 27.8 million Americans on Monday, plays Walden Schmidt, an internet billionaire suffering from a broken heart after being getting dumped. The show has already announced that comedy vet Judy Greer will be playing the former flame, and now Entertainment Weekly reports that "True Blood" star Joe Manganiello will take on the role of her new beau.
It figures that Walden will suffer severe embarrassment thanks to the hot body of his ex's new guy; Manganiello famously gets in the buff for "True Blood" and is next starring in the Steven Soderbergh-directed "Magic Mike," playing a stripper named Big Dick Richie. His episode will air October 24th.
Also joining the show in a guest role is Monika Smith, The Hollywood Reporter relays.
- 9/24/2011
- by Jordan Zakarin
- Huffington Post
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