I ended up watching for 75 hours straight (full disclosure - I took a four-and-a-half-hour nap in the middle). Aside from that, I thought it would be fun. And the show wasn’t that well liked critically, but I wanted to see it for myself before making any judgments. So why subject myself to it? At the time, Two and a Half Men was the most popular sitcom on television, and I hadn’t seen a single episode. At around 21 minutes per episode, or 62 hours, the show’s length in total (back then) actually equated to a running time of exactly two and a half days. I called the binge marathon Two and a Half Days of Two and a Half Men. If Charlie Harper were still alive, he’d say I was a huge slut. And yet, here I am, four years later, writing a recap of the series finale. But I swore I’d never watch the show again. It was stupid and torturous and, as it turns out, one of the best times of my life. In 2011, I decided to binge-watch every single episode of Two and a Half Men. Have you ever left hell and then gone back? “Of Course He’s Dead – Part One and Part Two”
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