Two And A Half Men Season 11 Episode 23

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Each episode's title is a phrase spoken by one of the characters in that episode. The three exceptions are the pilot episode and the episodes "Alan Harper, Frontier Chiropractor" (season 1) and "Frankenstein and the Horny Villagers" (season 2). The latter episode does fit the criterion, but the quote was part of a deleted scene which Chuck Lorre explains in the episode's vanity card.

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Three episode titles are not direct quotes: "Twenty-Five Little Pre-Pubers Without a Snootful" (season 1), "Who's Vod Kanockers?" (season 4), and "Chocolate Diddlers or My Puppy's Dead" (season 8). Charlie states "I'm not going to face all those pre-pubers without a snootful", but the number twenty-five is never mentioned. Jake actually asks "Who is this Vod Kanockers that you speak of?"; however, on the DVD release, that episode is titled "Who Is This Vod Kanockers?". When Charlie sings his song called "Chocolate Diddlers", Alan only suggests that it sounds more like "My Puppy's Dead".

As something of a side-note, I wish that they had simply started releasing 10-episode seasons instead of these long half-seasons. Season 1 had 9 episodes and Seasons 2 and 3 each had 10. Then, beginning with Season 4, for reasons inexplicable, we started getting 10 episode half-seasons with long gaps in-between. A more sensible and easier way of numbering would have simply had Season 5 follow the first 10 episodes of Season 4 and so on and so forth. We would now be on Season 9 instead of the much clunkier Season 6B. Easier to keep track of and certainly much easier to write headlines for!

Almost without a drop of blood. Oleg, who has now completely lost his grip on reality and has begun thinking of himself as Christ, walks out onto the palace balcony and spreads his arms, pleading his countrymen for peace and forgiveness now that things have swung against him.

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Season 49 continues in January with a diverse slate spotlighting multiple 2024 Grammy nominees: Five-time Grammy Award-winning innovator Robert Glasper, newly-nominated for a pair of 2024 Grammy Awards, brings his celebrated Black Radio series to life on the ACL stage joined by a trio of multiple Grammy-nominated and Grammy-winning special guests, including R&B singers Emily King and Yebba, along with rapper D Smoke; sharing the hour is eclectic, next-generation jazz duo DOMi and JD BECK, nominated for a 2023 Best New Artist Grammy, making their ACL debut with songs from their debut Not Tight.

Breakout Vermont singer-songwriter Noah Kahan, nominated for a 2024 Best New Artist Grammy, makes a highly-anticipated debut on the ACL stage with songs from his acclaimed Stick Season; sharing the hour is the groundbreaking all-female mariachi act Flor de Toloache, with numbers from their 2024 Grammy-nominated album Motherflower. A season highlight is the long-awaited comeback, after nearly four decades, of country icon and Texas native Tanya Tucker for a must-see performance of career classics and new gems from her Sweet Western Sound; sharing the hour is country breakout Brittney Spencer with selections from her upcoming debut My Stupid Life.

Watch new episodes live, stream online, or download the PBS App. Viewers can visit acltv.com for news regarding upcoming Season 50 tapings, live streams and episode schedules or by following ACL on Facebook, Twitter, IG and TikTok. Fans can also browse the ACL YouTube channel for exclusive songs, behind-the-scenes videos and full-length artist interviews.

There's a lot of unfinished business to take care of before the flagship series signs off. Civil war has broken out among the Duttons, with Jamie (Wes Bentley) and Beth (Kelly Reilly) at each other's throats, John (Costner) at risk of being impeached, and a devastating illness spreading through Montana wildlife and endangering the Duttons' cattle.

Below, we'll go through what we know about the second half of the final season, including the latest release date, cast information, and recaps of the first part of the season to set you up for what's to come.

Fire this under "Shouldn't they have figured this out by now?" Kevin Costner recently spoke out about his potential involvement in the final episodes of Yellowstone after his much-publicized breakup with the series. On April 9, Costner was interviewed by Entertainment Tonight at CinemaCon, where he was promoting his Western movie Horizon: An American Saga, and he said he'd love to return to Yellowstone if it all worked out.

This confirms that Coster and his character John Dutton aren't currently in the plans for Season 5 Part 2... or his return is one of Hollywood's greatest kept secrets and this is one heck of a charade. But with filming for Season 5 Part 2 rumored to be happening soon and scripts already written, it would be awfully difficult to bring back Costner and stay on schedule. Things aren't looking good for his return, but the door isn't completely closed.

Yellowstone will end with Season 5, Paramount has announced. At the time of the announcement in early May 2023, the show's final episodes were scheduled to premiere in November 2023, while a currently untitled sequel series was confirmed to be in the works and set to debut in December. However, the writers strike and the actors strike delayed both projects, and Season 5 is now set to return in November 2024.

The news that the show will be ending came after months of speculation surrounding the question of whether Kevin Costner would return for the remainder of Season 5 (and a report that claimed Costner would leave the show after Season 5, before the final season news was announced). It still remains unclear how involved Costner will be in the final episodes. But in an eye-opening interview with The Hollywood Reporter in June 2023, Sheridan insisted that his intended ending was still in play, and The Hollywood Reporter said there were ongoing discussions with Costner's camp to film more scenes to wrap up his character. In April 2024, Costner told Entertainment Tonight that he'd "love" to return to Yellowstone if he's comfortable with how it comes together.

That doesn't mean the final season will be truncated, though. Yellowstone Season 5 Part 2 was expected to be just six episodes, and actor Ian Bohen indicated in March of this year that six episodes are still the expectation. However, in June 2023, Sheridan told The Hollywood Reporter, "If I think it takes 10 episodes to wrap it up, [Paramount Network will] give me 10. It'll be as long as it needs to be."

Paramount has announced a new contemporary Yellowstone spin-off series called 2024, which appears to be the highly anticipated Yellowstone follow-up that Matthew McConaughey is in discussions to lead. Sheridan previously indicated that the series might take place in a different location than the flagship show.

"There are lots of places where a way of life that existed for 150 years is slamming against a new way of life, but the challenges are completely different," Sheridan told THR. "There are a lot of places you can tell this story."

One of those places Sheridan wanted to tell that story was on the 6666 ranch, the real-life North Texas ranch that became part of Yellowstone's story and the property that Sheridan now owns. However, production on 6666 is now on hold, because Sheridan is looking to spend extra time on it given that he's personally witnessed its storied history.

Yellowstone Season 5 Part 2 will premiere in November 2024, Variety reported on Nov. 2, 2023. This means Season 5 will now be returning a year later than it was originally expected to return. An exact premiere date has not been announced, and there's still no word yet on when Season 5 Part 2 will begin shooting.

While Yellowstone is on hiatus, it's still finding new fans. The Paramount Network series made its broadcast debut Sept. 17, 2023, on CBS, where it aired Sundays, starting from the beginning of Season 1. Season 2 began airing on Sunday, Oct. 29.

On Dec. 4, CBS announced it will continue to air Yellowstone in 2024, even though the writers and actors strikes had ended. Season 3 began its run on CBS with three episodes on Jan. 14, and concluded with a two-night finale event on Sunday, Jan. 28 and Monday, Jan. 29. Because CBS returned to regular programming after the Super Bowl on Feb. 11, it's unclear whether, or when, the network will air Season 4 of Yellowstone. A possible solution would be holding Season 4 and Season 5 Part 1 until the summer, which could help promote the final episodes when they air on Paramount Network in November.

In its first week on CBS, Yellowstone drew 6.6 million viewers, much more than the 2.8 million who tuned into the series premiere when it debuted on Paramount Network back in 2018. (As the audience grew, episodes on Paramount Network peaked at almost 10 million viewers.)

Paramount did release a teaser for the back half of the season, but it contained no new footage, since the new episodes haven't been filmed yet. Piper Perabo told TV Guide in mid-December 2022 that she had no idea what was coming after Episode 8.

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