Nangnangnangnang

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Episode no.Season 11
Episode 1
Directed byJames Widdoes[1]
Written byChuck Lorre & Susan McMartin
Original air dateSeptember 26, 2013 (2013-09-26)
"Nangnangnangnang"
Two and a Half Men episode
Episode no.Season 11
Episode 1
Directed byJames Widdoes[1]
Written byChuck Lorre & Susan McMartin
Original air dateSeptember 26, 2013 (2013-09-26)
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"Nangnangnangnang" is the eleventh season premiere of the American sitcom Two and a Half Men and the 225th episode overall. The first appearance of Amber Tamblyn as Charlie Harper's estranged daughter, Jenny, the episode was written by series co-creator Chuck Lorre and Susan McMartin and directed by James Widdoes. It originally aired on September 26, 2013, on CBS.

Charlie Sheen’s real-life daughter Sam played Lisa’s (Denise Richards) daughter in Season 2, Episode 9, “Yes, Monsignor.”

Alan is interviewing a young man named Henry to be his assistant when a woman knocks on the door. The woman reveals herself to be Charlie's daughter Jenny. She reveals that Charlie was paying her monthly checks without telling anyone, up until he died. She decided to get into acting to spite her mother and only went to medical school to steal medication. Walden later meets Jenny, then shows her his room and tries to seduce her, but with no luck.

Alan calls his mother Evelyn about Jenny, and she heads to the house, but not before Alan shows Jenny Charlie's ashes (then spills them). Berta then tells Jenny stories about Charlie while they wait for Evelyn, who upon arriving, begins making plans for the two of them. She, Alan, and Walden argue over where she will be staying, until they notice that she has left. They eventually find her at a bus stop, where she says that she only wanted to meet her family and leave, hoping not to cause a stir. Alan and Evelyn then insist she stay with them.

The four of them go to the bar where Jenny was allegedly conceived, where she convinces an attractive waitress to come with them back to Walden's house. Walden feels grateful for this supposedly kind action, assuming that the waitress was for him. It turns out that Jenny picked her up for herself, since she is actually a lesbian, and takes the waitress upstairs to have sex in Walden's bedroom - reminiscent of what happened the first time Walden spent the night. The others are left puzzled, while Evelyn proclaims "Charlie's back!" (suggesting that Charlie the womanizer has returned in the form of Jenny) The next morning, Walden bitterly enters the kitchen, complaining to Alan about Jenny forcing him to sleep in the guest room. Jenny and the waitress then walk into the kitchen barely dressed, which arouses Walden.

Production

Tamblyn's addition to the cast was confirmed on August 7, 2013, and she was slated to appear in the season opener. Although the role was announced as a series regular, it began as a recurring role with the option to become a series regular later.[2] In regards to her first sitcom role, Amber said to Entertainment Weekly "My learning curve was pretty steep because I’d never done a sitcom before. I’ve always infused comedic stuff into any dramatic roles I’ve done, but this is a whole — to quote Disney’s Aladdin — a whole new world."[3]

This is also the first episode of the series to not feature Angus T. Jones as Jake Harper as a main cast star. CBS announced in April 2013 that he would be downgraded to recurring status for season 11, but he never made an appearance.[4] However, he does return in season 12 as a guest star for the series finale, the only episode to feature both Jones and Tamblyn.

On October 2, 2013, Tamblyn was officially promoted to series regular for the season after only one episode.[5]

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