If he had killed har after she told him that she had given her lawyer to Kandi he would have probably gotten smaller penalty because of moment of insanity
I think Judith is supposed to represent the modern woman. I hate how Judith even keeps Jake for the whole week, while Alan only get's the weekend, and when Jake is older, Judith forces Alan to take him for longer than the court assigned times, because she wants to start again with a different family, which also fails, because it was never Alan's fault the marriage failed, it was because Judith is a black hole of despair.
I mean if he's going to be paying that much in child support he probably wanted to be able to see his kid at some point. Full custody kinda precludes that.
Because the show was dead without Jake, so I mean if he went with her, it would be stupid to call it 'Two and a half men'. Might as well replace Angus with a midget
Alan got screwed by his female divorce lawyer because Charlie slept with her and dropped her (as he does all the "ships that pass in the night"). There are so any details that are so hypocritical in this series and I have to keep reminding myself that they are all for laughs.
I saw a female comedian once many years ago in the 90s whose name escapes me, but she had one joke that sticks with me to this day: "Ladies you should never marry for money. You divorce for money."
Hate of Judith's character is guys understanding and take of how tough it is to be Man in today's day and age. Half the hating comments are Men venting on how woman can screw one's life to shreds through law, why it's tough being a Man. Superb acting
Isn't Judith counterproductive? I mean Alan can pay only a certain amount of alamony, and the bigger slice Candy gets, the smaller is Judith's portion. Am I missing something?
It's not the money that she cares for. She doesn't care about the money, rather the happiness of Alan. It's why she forked him by giving her lawyer to Kandi. Its why we hate her as a character
I hate Judith. She divorced Alan yet makes every effort to bleed him dry and make him miserable. She had no business befriending and liaising with Candy.
I want to know what was the thought process behind writing a character like Judith in sitcom. In retrospect this won't be funny irl and probably most hated character in history of television.
Yup and this is a prime example of why some don't want to marry woman today cause feminists like judith hate everything about a guy and I'll never get married lol not that crazy lol.
Alan that’s the way you should talk, she’s the women who only wants too use some things in your life, get the red pill and get rid of her and fuck all that’s had white her in mathers...leave her immediately... be a Charlie 👍😎🙏
Jesus this show brings out all the women-haters out there...Judith is a vampire, I hate Judith, Judith is like ALL modern women (why? because she doesn't act like a doormat and smile at everything Alan and Charlie do?...Then you watch other clips and the same people comment on the other women who willingly smile and have sex plentifully with Alan and Charlie. THOSe women the commenters love and wish they had them in their lives...Until the episode where they have enough of Charlie OR Alan's behaviour and suddenly the commenters hate them with a passion now...Yet all the while, you see Charlie and Alan behave in terrible ways to each other and other characters, and Charlie especially is a hero. Wish I was a psychologist, I'd make a mint with all the issues many of you have
The actress is good if she got all this hate on her character for starters. Secondly I think for most its not about her doing what she's doing that's getting her the hate. It's her reasoning, which is simply to spite Alan. Now you have to have the coldest heart in the world to want to stoop so low as to sacrifice a good sum of your own money that you're getting from Alan just to let another drain from him as well. The guy can only make so much and can only pay so much. It's at that point that Judith's reason can only be to see the man miserable. That's cold. Alan isn't a bad guy. He doesn't deserve that.