sábado, 7 de janeiro de 2012

Two and a half sucker

The ninth season’s gone...to the hell! It’s unfreakinbelievable how Chuck Lorre got to throw away one of my favorite sitcoms ever (since Friends). Let’s get start.
I’m a very big Two and half men fan. All the Charlie’s sarcasm, the staff’s chemistry, the acid and the rhythm of the lines and good interpretations with no set, made that the best comedy show on the last seven years and made Chuck lorre’s career appears and going up to the sky. Catching this opportunity he launched The Big bang Theory and took his place on show business.
The TV show was thought to work exactly as its name: two guys and a boy. All the lines of the beginnings sound perfect. Everything thought to work that way. The program was a hit. But I think Chuck had never thought Jake could grow up and in that time the producers had to solve that problem rewriting the idea of the sitcom including some character’s thoughts. About this point Charlie Harper suffered a lot. We saw the character really fall in love and after sink down in a non-funny depression and we also saw all the Charlie Sheen’s problems with drugs and alcohol during the eighth season (the worst season – no doubt). Something had to be changed. So, Charlie Sheen and Harper were out.
I confess I thought the producers would be able to keep on without Charlie. Chuck “the big creator” Lorre was there, John Cryer is much better actor than Charlie, all the support team was there too. It’s unthinkable to get wrong. But…
When I read the news about Ashton “American Pie” kutcher getting the show, I started to pray. But God didn’t listen to me (sorry to put God in). Now I pray to the end of show. C’mon Chuck, show some respect! Put Ashton naked on the first episode! Holly sh…! Where are the lines? Oh, Did Charlie steal the lines? Of course not! But he took all the inspiration out. Program was clearly inspired on his life. So, going forward, we have another show. We can get it since the opening of the attraction. The song is the same. But the timbre’s change to adapt Ashton’s voice changed all the conception. Now we have something more…playful, almost gay. But with Charlie, the low tone of the song shows exactly the idea of a sexist sitcom, sending subliminally to our mind, the perfect idea of that universe of cigars, jazz, alcohol, women and two different guys among those things. Simple, classic, perfect.
But I always believe there is a silver line in the dark clouds. 2012 season is coming. I really expect they learned the lesson. Do something to change (get better, of course) or stop the show in the name of all Two and a half men fans.

Ps: Charlie Sheen must be laughing a lot.

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