The Two and a Half Men finale was a farce.

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:francis:First things first I'll begin by saying that though I had always watched the show every now and then throughout it's 10+ year run I could never understand it's popularity, it's not particularly funny or engaging and there isn't really a single likable character in the cast yet the show was able to continue for some time even after Charley Sheen's departure and an overrall change to the style of the show. The final episode was probably the cheapest hour of "comedy" I've ever seen, the cast constantly joked about how ridiculous the premise was or how juvenile the humour was. :comeon:You don't just get to jump on the bandwagon and get in on the joke that despite your show actually being awful it somehow survives the chopping block season after season. The on the nose quipps about the decline in quality and the demolition of the fourth wall were nothing more than grating and it seems as though all Chuck Lorre wanted to do was give Charley Sheen the proverbial finger.

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so how did it end?

Charlie, seen only from the back, approaches the front door and the piano falls on him. The camera pulls back from the set to where producer Chuck Lorre is sitting, upon which Lorre turns around and says "winning", only to have a piano fall on him

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