Two and a Half Men Spoilers, Speculation & Gossip


ER alum Ming Wen (Ming Na) joins Two and a Half Men for multiple episodes

Friday, September 7th, 2007 on SpoilerBuzz.com

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Looks like Charlie Harper has a new challenge… a judge played by none other than ER alum Ming Na (know known by her married name Ming Wen).

TVGuide.com has also learned that Vanished Inconceivable ER alum Ming Wen (nee Ming Na) also is visiting the Men, appearing in multiple episodes as a judge who seems to be out of Charlie’s league — and yet we’re confident she ultimately bangs his gavel.

This should be good!

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Jeaneane Garofalo guest stars on Two and a Half Men

Thursday, September 6th, 2007 on SpoilerBuzz.com

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Funnywoman Janeane Garofalo will be busy this season. She did a CBS pilot called Law Dogs, signed on as a regular cast member of 24, yet she will also have time to play Alan’s new love interest in the second episode of Two and a Half Men’s new season.

Admit it, can you not wait to see Jon Cryer and Janeane Garofalo together?

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Two and a Half Men returning for a fifth season

Monday, May 21st, 2007 on SpoilerBuzz.com

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CBS has announced Two and a Half Men will be a part of the fall lineup, airing on Monday nights at 9pm. The popular comedy led by Charlie Sheen will be in its fifth season. More details once we get closer to the new season airing.
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Enrique Iglesias guest stars in Two and a Half Men season finale

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007 on SpoilerBuzz.com

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Enrique Iglesias will pay a younger and much more charming version of Charlie who is competing (successfully!) for the affection of women. This episode will be the season finale for Two and a Half Men, which will air Monday, May 14th.

Not much more is known about this episode yet, but we will keep you posted!

Charlie Sheen highest paid TV star of the moment

Sunday, October 1st, 2006 on SpoilerBuzz.com

Two and a Half Men’s Charlie Sheen became the highest paid current sitcom star when he signed on for a reported $350,000 an episode.  The sitcom is in its fourth season on CBS.

Charlie still has a long ways to go before he gets even close to the highest paid salary earned by a male sitcom star.  Ray Romano cashed in nearly $2 million per episode for the final season of his wildly popular Everybody Loves Raymond show in the 2004-2005 season.