Due Date
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At the end of 2010 film Due Date, a scene from Two and a Half Men is shown, in which Sheen and Cryer appear as their characters, while Ethan Chase (played by Zach Galifianakis in the movie) plays Stu, Jake's tutor.[72]
Reception
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[edit]Two and a Half Men received mostly mixed reviews from critics throughout its run.[73][74][75] The New York Daily News has described the sitcom as "solid, well-acted and occasionally funny."[76] Conversely Graeme Blundell, writing for The Australian, described it as a "sometimes creepy, misogynistic comedy".[77] Ashton Kutcher's debut was met with mixed reviews,[78] and reviews for season nine were also mixed.[79] One reviewer commented that the show was made for Charlie Sheen's character and the way he interacted with other characters, and the setup did not work with Kutcher's character.[80]