First series of shows are all about development and both the cast and writers finding out what does/doesn't work. And because of that the first series is normally a bit uneven. This is the case with 'Two and a Half Men'.
There's nothing hugely wrong with this episode. It has it's moments, but it never really gets going. Once we're over the very long pre-title sequence we then seem to jump to quite an embarrassing finale. Lots of characters are underused and seeing as they were married at the time the scenes between Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards feel strained.
This episode is still miles away better than anything it produced in later years though.
There's nothing hugely wrong with this episode. It has it's moments, but it never really gets going. Once we're over the very long pre-title sequence we then seem to jump to quite an embarrassing finale. Lots of characters are underused and seeing as they were married at the time the scenes between Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards feel strained.
This episode is still miles away better than anything it produced in later years though.