Anger Management vs Two & A Half Men

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  1. I am just curious between the two shows which one you find better.

    my view

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    I find the New Anger Management easy to watch after being a fan of Charlie Sheen on two and a Half Men. When he left, I lost interest in it, (sorry Ashton but that show isn't for you and your 70's style)

    So in A.M. vs 2/half men at present I watch Anger Management every time and I don't watch two and a Half Men anymore sorry.

    Now the tough choice

    If you compare both shows when Charlie was on them, it comes down to the supporting cast. I find the side cast of Anger Managemnt freaking hillarious! and I never could stand Alan, Charlie and Alan's Mom or 90% of the cast. Only when Charlie's brother, Dad, and ex Denise was on was it funny. The HouseKeeper was awesome. Only if she were on Anger Management!

    One last comparison is his ex Denise Richards! Why is she so much hotter on Anger Management? Seriously ..she was!

    ps Honorable Mention of Ryan Styles! He was great on 2/half men too!
  2. Hmm... Tough call... Anger Management probably has my choice.

    It just seems to have a much better choice of cast, all of which tend to compliment Sheen's acting and sense of humor. When he was on 2.5, alot of the characters counteracted his humor alot, so he couldnt be as funny as he wanted.

    Agreed that Richards looked much better on AM.
  3. Anger Management for me.

    Two and A Half Men was only enjoyable to me because of Charlie, and his jokes and connection to Rose. The others just annoy me beyond belief, especially Allan, and the jokes are now just too stupid and most of the time, disgusting. I agree to the cast comment. The supporting roles in Two and a Half Men didn't do much as stand alone or even together with him, but in AM the whole cast is actually funny. What would make AM better is if they had Berta—she's the only other character I actually really liked in that show. The mother was funny, sometimes, too.

    I'm liking Anger Management a lot more because it fits more into my category of humor. :lol: