‘Two and a Half Men’ season 12, episode 13 preview: Ashton Kutcher, Jon Cryer approach the end
Can you believe that the end is almost here for “Two and a Half Men“? We are only a few weeks away from the series finale, and that may actually be an emotional conclusion to the story. Before that, though, we are going to have a hefty dose of silliness and awkward comedy.
On tonight’s episode, Alan seriously jeopardized Walden’s future with Louis by deciding that he did not want to be with Ms. McMartin anymore. Instead, he chose Lyndsey of all people. This in turn forced Walden to take matters into his own hands … and that will carry over directly into next week. Ashton Kutcher and Jon Cryer’s characters have some major decisions to make, though then again, some of them may be made for them.
For a few more hints in terms of what you can expect, take a look at the attached synopsis:
“Walden fears if he breaks up with Ms. McMartin, it will jeopardize his adoption of Louis. Also, Alan hesitates when Lyndsey asks him to move in with her.”
We’ve felt all along that Alan’s endgame would eventually be with Lyndsey, so we’re not surprised at all by this. With that being said, we still don’t know what is going to happen with Walden. We feel like he will mostly likely just end up focusing on being a father, so we’ll have to watch out for what he is willing to do here with Ms. McMartin to make sure that this happens.
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Jonboy
January 30, 2015 @ 5:48 pm
There needs to be a spin-off. I have watched this series from the beginning and when Sheen left, it took me quite a few episodes to finally get used to Ashton. Now it is just funnier than it has ever been and they are cancelling it. The show is pushing boundaries to the max and setting standards for other comedy shows. I hate to see it end now. I still watch the re-runs and still get a good laugh even when I know what’s coming. Now that Charlie found out that he is expendable, he is coming back for the finale. It would have cancelled by now if Charlie would have stayed. Ashton gave it a new fresh breath, even though they made him too much of a wimp in the beginning. Good job making it 12 seasons. Good writers made it happen. BTW, Jon Cryer kept the show running being so self deprecating and the butt of every joke. That’s what made the show. Think about it. Nearly every laugh was at Alan’s expense or it was Alan being the funny one. Especially with Ashton. Hey Chuck………….spinoff please………. I know it won’t happen, but it could be another “modern family”