It really isn’t a good show. I can’t understand how it’s so popular. Good shows like Firefly and Dollhouse can’t get resigned for new seasons, but tihs like “Two and a Half men” is on for years…
My mom told me a couple of years ago that she liked it. I was in shock–my mom, who says “Oh, swear word!” when she’s upset about something and who firmly believes that all four of us kids think we were immaculate conception babies. I tried watching it once after that, but didn’t make it through the episode.
Eldo, it literally means “what was to be demonstrated” - basically, it’s a fancy way of saying “that’s that”. It’s often found in logic, where it’s usually abbreviated “Q.E.D.”
However, to a physicist, “Q.E.D.” means Quantum Electro Dynamics, which is another kettle of quarks.
I’ve watched it. It’s vulgar, full of “adult” humor and really does demonstrate Charlie Sheen’s actual lifestyle. I guess I watch it to see how far a show can actually go without the FCC stepping in to ban it. Pretty low. The FCC has lowered it’s standard as time goes on….
I admit to watching TV in almost all my waking hours, but there are CHOICES. I have never watched Charlie Sheen or even the Jersey Shore, though I admit to a few guilty items (some real housewives, Wendy and TMZ) but only in between the shows that I like best Project Runway, Top Chef, Next Food Network Star etc. Living alone has it’s benefits and pitfalls.
The only network shows I regularly watch are Criminal Minds and The Mentalist.
From Starlilies, I am pleased that I never watched it. Although I thought it silly that declotage needed to be filled and Jeanne (Dream of) had to have her navel covered, we have gone WAY too far in the other direction!
runar over 13 years ago
Never seen it.
pcolli over 13 years ago
You can’t script comedy, it has to just happen.
I’ve not seen this sitcom, but the whole idea behind it doesn’t sound the least bit amusing. Her Maj is right.
Colt9033 over 13 years ago
Their going have to re-do bit of that show to make Victoria fit in.
Motivemagus over 13 years ago
It’s not that it is funny, it’s that Charlie Sheen plays himself.
Yukoneric over 13 years ago
Too nasty for me……………………….
lewisbower over 13 years ago
TV, the teacher of moral values to my children
phydeaux44 over 13 years ago
Why is it these shows are so popular, and yet I can never find anyone who watches them?
wwcameralab over 13 years ago
It really isn’t a good show. I can’t understand how it’s so popular. Good shows like Firefly and Dollhouse can’t get resigned for new seasons, but tihs like “Two and a Half men” is on for years…
The Old Wolf over 13 years ago
Never seen it, never will.
transwarpmail-comics over 13 years ago
I don’t understand how it can be so popular. I can’t find a single person who will admit to watching it.
pomdemonium over 13 years ago
My mom told me a couple of years ago that she liked it. I was in shock–my mom, who says “Oh, swear word!” when she’s upset about something and who firmly believes that all four of us kids think we were immaculate conception babies. I tried watching it once after that, but didn’t make it through the episode.
runar over 13 years ago
Eldo, it literally means “what was to be demonstrated” - basically, it’s a fancy way of saying “that’s that”. It’s often found in logic, where it’s usually abbreviated “Q.E.D.”
However, to a physicist, “Q.E.D.” means Quantum Electro Dynamics, which is another kettle of quarks.
starlilies over 13 years ago
I’ve watched it. It’s vulgar, full of “adult” humor and really does demonstrate Charlie Sheen’s actual lifestyle. I guess I watch it to see how far a show can actually go without the FCC stepping in to ban it. Pretty low. The FCC has lowered it’s standard as time goes on….
Coyoty Premium Member over 13 years ago
Q.E.D. = “See?”
Lacrymose over 13 years ago
Profoundly unfunny show which is lapped up by people of questionable intelligence.
rekam Premium Member over 13 years ago
So glad I’ve never seen 2 1/2 Men and have no intention of ever doing so.
prrdh over 13 years ago
I think a better translation of Q.E.D. would be ‘which is the point I was trying to prove’… or ‘make’ in this case.
Motivemagus over 13 years ago
“Thus it has been proven.”
vldazzle over 13 years ago
I admit to watching TV in almost all my waking hours, but there are CHOICES. I have never watched Charlie Sheen or even the Jersey Shore, though I admit to a few guilty items (some real housewives, Wendy and TMZ) but only in between the shows that I like best Project Runway, Top Chef, Next Food Network Star etc. Living alone has it’s benefits and pitfalls. The only network shows I regularly watch are Criminal Minds and The Mentalist.
vldazzle over 13 years ago
And the phrase I would still find apt is De Gustibus Non Disputandum Est, which has served me in other things as well.
vldazzle over 13 years ago
From Starlilies, I am pleased that I never watched it. Although I thought it silly that declotage needed to be filled and Jeanne (Dream of) had to have her navel covered, we have gone WAY too far in the other direction!
Pab Sungenis creator over 13 years ago
Except for the logo, that’s a custom script cover page. The episode title of Her Maj’s first script is “Like a monkey on a cupcake.”