Trying to rebound from his recent separation, Walden goes looking for Mrs. Right, while Alan has an opportunity to reconcile with Lyndsey.
Season 9 Episode 4 of Two and a Half Men resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s09e01 - Nice to Meet You, Walden Schmidt
s09e02 - People Who Love Peepholes
s09e03 - Big Girls Don't Throw Food
s09e04 - Nine Magic Fingers
s09e05 - A Giant Cat Holding Churro
s09e06 - The Squat and The Hover
s09e07 - Those Fancy Japanese Toilets
s09e08 - Thanks for the Intercourse
s09e09 - Frodo's Headshots
s09e10 - A Fishbowl Full of Glass Eyes
s09e11 - A Lovely Landing Strip
s09e12 - One False Move, Zimbabwe!
s09e13 - Slowly and in a Circular Fashion
s09e14 - A Possum on Chemo
s09e15 - The Duchess of Dull-In-Sack
s09e16 - Sips, Sonnets And Sodomy
s09e17 - Not In My Mouth
s09e18 - The War Against Gingivitis
s09e19 - Palmdale, Ech
s09e20 - Grandma's Pie
s09e21 - Mr. Hose Says 'Yes'
s09e22 - Why We Gave Up Women
s09e23 - The Straw In My Donut Hole
s09e24 - Oh Look! Al-Qaeda!
"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.