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- Two_and_a_Half_Men_(season_7) shortsummary "Charlie is upset when he finds out he hasn't been sexually satisfying Chelsea, and contemplates the reasons and tries to solve the problem. It is later revealed that Chelsea has found out that her ex-husband is getting remarried which has somehow affected her sex life in the negative results. Meanwhile, Alan tries to fix his oncoming baldness with a cheap hair product, called Captain Terry's Spray-On Hair and pills that he bought online, which proves to be a disaster. Title quotation from: Charlie, reading out the label of Alan's new hair product.".
- Two_and_a_Half_Men_(season_7) shortsummary "Charlie runs into Chelsea's friend Gail at the Pizza shoppe for Jake's new haircut, which he got because of his new girlfriend. He has sex with her, but then learns that Chelsea is having problems with Brad. Charlie later meets Chelsea for coffee and tells her that he slept with Gail, causing Chelsea to angrily storm off. She later comes round his house to apologize but again storms off after thinking that Gail is still there in Charlie's bedroom. Meanwhile, Alan finds himself able to pleasure a female patient just by giving her a back massage but worries he's becoming a sort of gigolo due to the large amounts of cash that the woman is paying him. Title quotation from: Charlie, telling Gail that they should keep the fact that they had sex between themselves.".
- Two_and_a_Half_Men_(season_7) shortsummary "Charlie schedules a colonoscopy to get out of visiting Chelsea's parents, Tom and Martha, in Illinois, but Chelsea figures out he was lying and flies them into Los Angeles instead. During a night drinking with Chelsea's father , Charlie and Alan learn that he is homosexual and in love with an African-American war-buddy of his, which is also in contrast with Martha's beliefs since she is an extremist and racist homophobic. Chelsea then overhears her mother and father arguing about the situation; the two then break up. Title quotation from: Alan, about the results of Charlie's colonoscopy.".
- Two_and_a_Half_Men_(season_7) shortsummary "Chelsea has been dealing with back pain, and Alan suggests she alleviate the pain with breast reduction surgery. Charlie learns of this and angrily kicks Alan out, and Alan is forced to temporarily move in with Evelyn; meanwhile, Charlie doesn't want Chelsea to go through with the surgery, taking a big liking to her big breasts. Eventually, he comes to terms with it, but makes a remark about Chelsea's body that puts her off the idea of surgery. Meanwhile, Evelyn scares Alan away by pampering him by buying him expensive clothes, and then asks him to cater her "needs" when she is old and crippled. Title quotation from: Evelyn, to Alan, while taking his thumbprint to falsify documents.".
- Two_and_a_Half_Men_(season_7) shortsummary "Chelsea has started dating Brad. Charlie stalks her with the help of Alan, and after having a post-breakup one-night stand, the two are left re-thinking about if it was right for them to break up. Charlie tries to win her back, and takes relationship advice from her father and his boyfriend; Charlie tells Alan he likes having him live at the house which brings Alan to tears of happiness. Title quotation from: Chelsea, to Charlie, handing him the fake moustache that Alan loaned him.".
- Two_and_a_Half_Men_(season_7) shortsummary "Chelsea invites her beautiful college roommate, Gail , to stay at the house while she gets over a bad breakup with her boyfriend, Brian. Charlie is struggling to resist his temptations toward Gail and wonders if Chelsea, who has a problem with him not listening to her, is testing him to see if he is going to hit on Gail. Meanwhile, Berta suggests he use Alan's romantic ineptitude towards Gail to solve the problem which proves effective and successful. Title quotation from: Alan, in thought-speak, when first seeing Gail. Also said by Charlie in a dream he has about Chelsea and Gail.".
- Two_and_a_Half_Men_(season_7) shortsummary "Jake is driving Charlie around when he runs a red light at Charlie's urging, and is pulled over by police, causing Jake to panic. He and Charlie switch seats so that it appears Charlie was driving, and as a result, Charlie loses his license due to several unpaid traffic violations and failure to show up in court, forcing him to rely on Jake to drive him around. Alan goes to Chelsea's birthday party, and Charlie sends Jake in too so that he can give her a forgotten gift. After being given the gift Chelsea leaves in an emotional fit, only to find Charlie being arrested for crashing into a police cruiser. Title quotation from: Charlie, after crashing into a police car while driving drunk and with a suspended license.".
- Two_and_a_Half_Men_(season_7) shortsummary "Jake is still angry with Charlie about the incident with Celeste, and he decides to sing her the love song he has written in an attempt to win her back. Charlie suggests that instead he try apologizing in person, but when that fails he says Jake will soon find another girl, and although he is doubtful he soon does. Meanwhile, Alan and Herb begin to bond after going out to eat together, but Judith will not let them spend anymore time together. Notes: In the season 7 DVD gag reel, a deleted scene is shown with Alan heading into the house and Jake preparing to go to Celeste's house with his acoustic guitar strapped on and wearing shorts and a T-shirt; the scene ends with Angus T. Jones bursting into laughter. This is Tinashe's last appearance on Two and a Half Men.".
- Two_and_a_Half_Men_(season_7) shortsummary "Jake's new friend, Eldridge , proves to be a bad influence when he talks Jake into stealing beer from Charlie, getting drunk and sneaking out when grounded. Charlie catches Jake sneaking out, but lets him off the hook after Jake and his friends felicitate Charlie on the current jingle he'd written. Alan plans to have words with Eldridge's mother, Lyndsey , but ends up falling for her and the two later make the most of a trip to a bar. Absent: Jennifer Bini Taylor as Chelsea. First appearance of: Eldridge MacElroy, Lyndsey MacElroy".
- Two_and_a_Half_Men_(season_7) shortsummary "Sick of not having a place of his own to have sex with Melissa after a failed attempt of having sex with her in his Volvo, Alan takes a job working for Evelyn and invites Melissa over to a house he and Evelyn are selling and tells Melissa that he is renting it, but this backfires when Evelyn walks in on them, causing Melissa to leave and Alan to flee in his underwear which leads to his arrest. Meanwhile, Charlie is fed up with Jake's bad attitude toward Chelsea and forces them to work out their issues alone in hopes that they will bond, but it turns out that it is Charlie's fault that they are not getting along. Title quotation from: Charlie, to Alan, naming other jobs Alan could have taken instead of working for Evelyn.".
- Two_and_a_Half_Men_(season_7) shortsummary "Title quotation from: Alan, wanting himself and Charlie to put aside their differences so that Jake will want to stay with them on weekends.".
- Two_and_a_Half_Men_(season_7) shortsummary "Title quotation from: Berta, talking about a blind, mentally deteriorating cat she used to own that Alan reminds her of.".
- Two_and_a_Half_Men_(season_7) shortsummary "Title quotation from: Charlie, comparing Eldridge to other drummers as he vomits in a wicker basket. Keith Moon was the drummer from The Who.".
- Two_and_a_Half_Men_(season_7) shortsummary "Title quotation from: Jake, naming what he loves. Charlie names the first two before Jake names all three.".
- Two_and_a_Half_Men_(season_7) shortsummary "When Chelsea convinces Charlie to let Melissa, Alan's girlfriend, move in, the girls take over the house. Charlie angrily leaves the house to stay at a hotel after Alan and Melissa throw a party without asking him; Alan then gets himself kicked out by trying to stand up to Melissa and Chelsea. Alan and Charlie get Evelyn to tell Chelsea that Charlie had previously slept with Melissa - causing the two girls to have a falling out thus giving Charlie and Alan the house back. Title quotation from: Charlie, bemoaning that women will be controlling them for a long time after watching Celeste control Jake.".
- Two_and_a_Half_Men_(season_7) shortsummary "While Jake has been learning to drive, Charlie and Alan have been bickering nonstop. When this embarrasses Jake in front of a group of girls he likes, he refuses to stay with them anymore, and they have to find a way to convince him to continue spending weekends at the beach house. After their attempt fails, Judith snaps and shouts at Jake until he goes with them. In an attempt to resolve his antagonism with Charlie, Alan brings out an old relationship-counselling book he used with Judith, but he and Charlie use it when they are getting plastered. Absent: Jennifer Bini Taylor as Chelsea. Her absence is explained as a visit to her father who has had a hip operation.".
- Two_and_a_Half_Men_(season_7) shortsummary "With Celeste , Jake's girlfriend, away for Christmas, Charlie tells Jake that it's okay to cheat on her with a girl he meets on the beach, but this backfires when Celeste returns unexpectedly as Jake arrives with the girl, which also lands Charlie in hot water with Chelsea. Meanwhile, Evelyn brings ailing TV personality Marty Pepper to Charlie's Christmas gathering, because she hopes to handle the sale of his $6-million mansion when he dies. At the dinner table, everyone trash-talks Charlie after the cheating incident. Title quotation from: Marty Pepper, about how he knows Lucille Ball isn't a natural redhead.".
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- Two_and_a_Half_Men_(season_7) comment "The seventh season of Two and a Half Men premiered in the United States on September 21, 2009, and in Australia on September 28, 2009.".
- Two_and_a_Half_Men_(season_7) label "Episodi di Due uomini e mezzo (settima stagione)".