When Walden encourages a depressed Alan to update his look and start dating again, Alan faces a moral dilemma when he attracts a married woman.
Season 10 Episode 22 of Two and a Half Men resulted in a 3.20 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s10e01 - I Changed My Mind About the Milk
s10e02 - A Big Bag of Dog
s10e03 - Four Balls, Two Bats and One Mitt
s10e04 - You Do Know What the Lollipop Is For
s10e05 - That's Not What They Call It in Amsterdam
s10e06 - Ferrets, Attack!
s10e07 - Avoid the Chinese Mustard
s10e08 - Something My Gynecologist Said
s10e09 - I Scream When I Pee
s10e10 - One Nut Johnson
s10e11 - Give Santa A Tail-Hole
s10e12 - Welcome to Alancrest
s10e13 - Grab A Feather And Get In Line
s10e14 - Run, Steven Staven! Run!
s10e15 - Paint It, Pierce It or Plug It
s10e16 - Advantage: Fat, Flying Baby
s10e17 - Throgwarten Middle School Mysteries
s10e18 - The 9:04 From Pemberton
s10e19 - Big Episode. Someone Stole A Spoon.
s10e20 - Bazinga! That's From A TV Show
s10e21 - Another Night With Neil Diamond
s10e22 - My Bodacious Vidalia
s10e23 - Cows, Prepare to Be Tipped
"Two and a Half Men" was originally about a hedonistic jingle writer, Charlie Harper; his uptight brother, Alan; and Alan's growing son, Jake. Charlie's free-wheeling life is complicated when his brother gets divorced and moves, along with his son, into Charlie's beach-front Malibu house.
The series' premise was revamped in the ninth season, focusing on Alan moving on with his life after the passing of Charlie with help from his new best friend and roommate, Walden Schmidt, who is also dealing with his own troubles following a bad divorce. Alan, Walden, and Jake eventually bond, becoming close friends, forming a surrogate family unit.