It appears that on CBS’ Two and a Half Men, the late Charlie Harper’s soon-to-be-introduced daughter did not fall far from the tree — in that she likes the ladies as well.
TVLine can confirm a report by E! Online, that Charlie’s daughter Jenny, who will surface in the Season 11 premiere, “likes everything her dad liked, including women,” per a breakdown for the yet-to-be-filled role.
The casting call also details that the daughter Charlie never knew is 21, “beautiful and sexy,” and she “uses her hotness when she needs to.” The new character shows up on the beach house doorstep upon moving from New York City to Los Angeles to pursue a career in show biz.
The role of Jenny at this time is recurring, with the option to become a series regular — ostensibly filling the void left by Angus T. Jones’ full-time exit from the sitcom — if she clicks with viewers.
Source: TVLine
TVLine can confirm a report by E! Online, that Charlie’s daughter Jenny, who will surface in the Season 11 premiere, “likes everything her dad liked, including women,” per a breakdown for the yet-to-be-filled role.
The casting call also details that the daughter Charlie never knew is 21, “beautiful and sexy,” and she “uses her hotness when she needs to.” The new character shows up on the beach house doorstep upon moving from New York City to Los Angeles to pursue a career in show biz.
The role of Jenny at this time is recurring, with the option to become a series regular — ostensibly filling the void left by Angus T. Jones’ full-time exit from the sitcom — if she clicks with viewers.
Source: TVLine


So she is gonna be the new Jake¿?
ReplyDeleteSounds like a new Charlie.
ReplyDeleteThey should have ended after charlie left. I don't like the actor and how he behaves but the show was only good with him and since he was fired its been a mess. This is just another huge mistake along with writing jake out. If they lose allen it will be a whole new show basically.
ReplyDeleteWhy won't you just please let this show die........ Put it out of its misery. Frankly, I feel like the name of Two and a Half Men has been slightly (or very) damaged. You can't say "I love Two and a Half Men" anymore, everyone just looks at you like you're an idiot loving Ashton Kutcher when you are obviously referring to the Charlie Sheen episodes.
ReplyDeleteLesbian Charlie Sheen is such a bizarre concept that I'm kinda curious, I'm imagining Shane form The L Word.
ReplyDeleteBut lesbehonest (ha!) TaaHM was always bout living vicariously through Charlie, and even if that aspect was toned down after Kutcher arrived, I doubt that the shows target audience will be too fond of a female character getting more action than them. Unless they play the fanservice up to eleven.
So her being a lesbian makes her the "half man"?
ReplyDeleteOooooh brother....
ReplyDeleteThe show will be 'two men and a recurring woman'? :D
ReplyDeleteStill trying to use Charlie huh....
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