The show should've ended with Charlie and Chelsea getting married, and Alan moving out to live with Lindsey. It would've brought things a nice full circle. In my opinion that would've been a satisfying, respectful way to conclude their stories.
@@varuninnz It was about Charlie & Alan's relationship. As typical siblings, they gave each other a hard time, but always cared about the other. Like OP said, if the show ended with Alan & Jake moving out - it would've been a perfect ending to show that Charlie after all didn't want him to leave, but understood why. Especially if Charlie had Chelsea waiting for him.
Only if! instead, we got two guys pretending to be gay to adopt a child and charlie living in a dungeon XD. If you imagine really where It took off to from season 7 is beyond imagination
Yeh, Chelsea has many things to recommend her - not the least of which is the Bod. I want a 4-day weekend with her, in the mountains, with a hot tub, and cases of champaign. Yep, ole Charlie should have made her permanent....
Charlie’s face expression and crying like a kid when they’re told they can’t have something is the absolute best part. One of my most favorite episodes.
Always felt like Season 7 should’ve started off with Charlie and Chelsea getting married, and Alan finally moving out to live with his girlfriend, Lindsey. It would’ve honestly made the most sense, and brought everything full circle, in my opinion. Charlie character was actually maturing when gotten with Chelsea but he still gave us iconic moments. The writers really dropped the ball.
Chelsea could have saved Charlie if he was smart enough to work at it. I hope this show survives in re-runs... It was great... Before Woke nonsense. Wait till the producers find out that the number one network will eventually be nothing but OLD commercial free TV. Anything after 2008 is full of questionable material for children.
First you say there is basically “woke nonsense” and the complain there is questionable material for kids? You clearly pick and choose where you put your hatred. To bad y’all didn’t pick a man who can be president twice LMFAOOO
@@Xblackhawkx9 No Hatred.... I didn't bring up political nonsense, you did, I only point out a growing trend on how peoples viewing habits are reverting to older "safer" and "funnier" content. Newer content is just being panned.... even new content from Disney+, Netflix is losing out to older platforms, as nothing they put out is really funny anymore... too many sensitive people.
The writing was usually pretty good and original. Topics rarely discussed outside a HBO series....which is where 2AHM belonged IMHO. Or at least have a HBO version at the same time. With "uncensored" scenes. They would have made twice the money and possibly have twice the following. All the scenes whee they could have gotten "adult"...as they did in The Soprano's. ..who I think pushed the l limits for TV e.g. the sex scenes. All the sexual innuendo w/o the nudity...so close and yet so far..heh... "Chelsea" (Jennifer Taylor). Nothing against her but there were others I feel would have been better...maybe because I found more attractive e.g. "Taylor's Mom". Or the brunette in bed with Charlie in the beginning of a "Smoke On The Water" episode Amanda Tosch.