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DVD Review: Two and a Half Men- The Complete Seventh Season

Charlie, Alan, and Jake return for Two and a Half Men: The Complete Seventh Season, which is now available on DVD!

Last season Charlie met Chelsea, the woman of his dreams, and decides to pop the big question. Now with his marriage impending, Charlie must remain on good behavior to keep Chelsea happy. Alan also has a lot to deal with this season when he considers the possibility that his ex-wife's new child might actually be his. Jake begins to step into adulthood and gets his learners permit and a new girlfriend!

 

Episode Highlights:
"818-jklpuzo"- Charlie bumps into his ex-fiance Mia, who asks him for help with recording a music demo. Charlie hesitates about helping her because of Chelsea, but to his surprise, Chelsea actually encourages Charlie to help Mia to prove that he doesn't have any lingering feelings. Meanwhile, Alan's new girlfriend Melissa seems to have moved into the apartment, but Alan denies this fact to Charlie adamantly.

"For the Sake of the Child"- Charlie and Alan accidentally embarrass Jake in front of his friends, causing Jake to decide to move to Judith's house permanently. Now the guys must find a way to convince Jake to return to Charlie's or they will suffer the wrath of Judith.

"Give Me Your Thumb"- When Chelsea's back begins hurting, Alan makes the suggestion that she consider getting breast reduction surgery. This idea makes Charlie very unhappy and kicks Alan out of his house.


"Gorp. Fnark. Schmegle."- Battlestar Galactica's Tricia Helfer guest stars as Chelsea's old college roommate Gail. Chelsea invites Gail to come stay at Charlie's house while she is going through a messy breakup. Charlie becomes concerned that Chelsea might be using Gail to test his faithfulness, but hopes to convince the girls to consider having some fun together.

Special Features:
A Charlie Harper Ex Reunion: Charlie's Beautiful Ex-Girlfriends dish on his charm, his wardrobe, and his future.

Gag Reel

Overall:
This season of Two and a Half Men was an overly positive one, as we got to enjoy Charlie's struggle to maintain a meaningful relationship. Watching Jake grow into adulthood has also been extremely entertaining as Angus T. Jones has been given some hilarious teenager development moments.

ComicsOnline gives Two and a Half Men- The Complete Seventh Season 4 out of 5 shows that have awesome guest appearances by Tricia Helfer!

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