Itˋs really, really weird. I remember a scene from „Friends“ where you can see the back wall of the room as well. It also only happened once in the entire series. Maybe its some sort of hint to the „forth wall“?
Herbert Erdferkel WRONG, the direction he was going early in the series he was learning how to gamble, including odds... and beat the adults, including Charlie... he was turning in some ways into Charlie’s mini me.... and it was awesome.... he was being educated on advanced math techniques and statistics! Chuck Lorre is a knob!
@@Rick_Sanchez_C137_ What the fuck are you saying? The idiot Jake is in no way a "charlie mini me". That's exactly what everybody is complaining about. Making him completely stupid was the best way to go for comedy's sake, but Jake should've turned out to be cunning and smart. And a ladies man.
I guess Jake forgot the pizza delivery guy bringing dinner. When did Alan ever buy bargain pizza and Sam's Club vanilla wafers? But then again uncle Charlie ordered for pizza.
@@havok9001 Exactly. Teenage boys want privacy to play with themselves and ignore their parents- listening to loud music- smoke pot and drink. Who agrees with me?
Sam's Club anything....it's basically all the food that falls on the floor at Nabisco, all the actual real food companies. If Sam Walton tried his Sam's choice products he'd BEAT HIS KIDS ASS.
When Charlie left the serie it stopped being interesting, funny and worth looking at. But I I look at all the old episodes when he was and I don't get tired of watching them.
Say anything you want about Charlie Sheen but he was the only reason I watched this show. Don't get me wrong the other cast were good but without Sheen this show was nothing. Never saw an episode after he got the boot.
You can see small signs of a possible decline here like Jake being a bit too dumb, Eldridge now as a recurring character and the scene in the kitchen being too drawn out. But there are some good lines in this clip too, and with Charlie the show remained fun and nostalgic.
The sad part of that scene is there really are high school students and graduates out there that can’t do simple math!!! I was at the grocery store the other day, they had an item on sale 3 for a dollar. I only wanted one and the teen checkout girl for the life of her couldn’t figure out what to charge me!!!! If this is an example of the kind of people we’re graduating from our so called schools I have serious concerns for the future of our country.
How to split that money fairly(without changing the notes.) Rock-paper-scissors to decide who gets $300. Then when Charlie gives them $100 for the first month, whoever lost Rock-Paper-Scissors gets that. From there either split the $100 each month, or take alternating turns.