"Two and a Half Men" fans have given majorly mixed
reviews of the long-running series since Ashton Kutcher replaced Charlie
Sheen in 2011, but it would be hard to argue that Jaime Pressly's guest
spot on Thursday night's episode wasn't a ton of fun. Surprisingly,
though, it wasn't Pressly's performance that stole the show; Conchata
Ferrell's character, Berta, delivered a memorable tongue-in-cheek zinger
about Jake (Angus T. Jones) -- saying to Alan (Jon Cryer) that at least
he's not "one of those showbiz kids who go off the rails."
Whoa! Did the writers just make a statement about Angus T. Jones's
highly publicized outburst against "Two and a Half Men"? In November,
Jones bit the hand that's been feeding him for a decade when he told
fans of the show to stop watching it -- even going so far as to call the series "filth."
Watch his rant:
That jab might have slightly upstaged Pressly's performance, but the
Emmy-winning actress ("My Name Is Earl") held her own as 19-year-old
Jake's tough-chick girlfriend, Tammy. She might only be 36, but she
definitely gave an anxious Alan a "cougar" vibe.
Her performance as an inked-up mom of three and savvy business owner
(she owns her own tattoo shop, called "Tammy's Tatties," of course),
who's taken some hard knocks and kept on trucking, added much-needed
range to a show that's known for easy jokes and one-dimensional
characters that often don't push its stars' capabilities. It's also
clear that Pressly hasn't lost her comedic chops, nailing lines like
"Give me a body part and I can paint it, pierce it, or plug it." That
raspy voice doesn't hurt, either!
So how does this seemingly age-inappropriate relationship shake out?
Well, there was almost a Vegas wedding! At least in Jake's mind. Jake's
so love-struck with his blond-bombshell girlfriend that he wants to
propose and then elope to Vegas the next day. He even swears a very
resistant Walden (Ashton Kutcher) to secrecy.
When Alan has a one-on-one chat with Tammy, he realizes that she is a
beautiful, cool, smart woman (even if she just got her ankle bracelet
off a week ago) with whom he actually has a lot in common. She once
freaked when her 17-year-old daughter brought home an older man. But
Alan is most pleased (and relieved) to hear that she's approaching the
relationship with Jake as a lighthearted one that's for the moment and
not forever.
Don't breathe a sigh of relief just yet, Alan; when Walden blurts out
Jake's secret at the dinner table (hey, he said he wasn't good with
secrets), Alan flies off the handle. Especially after a flattered Tammy
seems into the idea of getting hitched. Luckily for everyone, she later
tells Jake that she wants a family wedding that brings their loved ones
together instead of driving them apart. Apologies are accepted all
around, and for now it looks as if the wedding is off. Here's hoping
that Jaime Pressly sticks around for this story arc!
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