Saturday, January 6, 2007
Two and a Half Men
My wife and I spent yesterday night watching an episode of CBS' Two and a Half Men being filmed at Warner Brothers Studios. We were able to acquire tickets through Audiences Unlimited, which I have used to get tickets to TV shows for nearly 20 years. They do a very good job handling ticket distribution and during this filming they provided the audience with pizza and bottled water; something they have never done in the past. In addition, a type of program for this episode of the show was provided, which I've scanned into this posting.
This is currently the only sitcom we watch on a regular basis and find it to be extremely funny. The show features Charlie Sheen and Jon Cryer. On this episode, Allison Janney, who played C.J. Craig on the West Wing, guest starred as Beverly, a woman with issues who ends up dating Alan (Jon Cryer) after meeting him on an internet dating service. We also discovered that Melanie Lynskey, who plays Rose, was leaving the show. Not only did this episode contain her last appearance, but they had a "goodbye" for Melanie at the end of filming that included a poster-sized card signed by the crew, flowers, sparkling cider, and the like. It was obvious that she was going to be missed and many were in tears.
What always surprises me when I see TV shows taped is how small the sets actually are. In addition, the "rooms" never quite look as good as they do on TV, probably as the consequence of lighting. In addition, the actors wear a ton of makeup, making them look very goofy in-person, but ironically quite natural on TV. This is probably exacerbated by the fact that people now have high-definition TVs, which show even more detail than ever before.
If you've never been to a TV show taping, it's quite an adventure. First, even though you have a ticket, there is no guarantee that you'll get in as more tickets are distributed than there are seats. In addition, the cast, crew, and studio reserves seats for guests, so there is no way of knowing how many seats will be available. Further, sometimes groups have reservations, which gives them priority seating. As a result, we arrived about 2 1/4 hours before taping and found that a like of about 18 people had already formed. Within 20 minutes, the line had doubled and I'm guessing anyone who was not there an hour and a half before did not get in.
At Warner Brothers, free parking is provided in a very modern, secured parking garage, which is a nice touch. Groups of 10 to 12 are then escorted through security to a secondary staging area. Once three or four groups have merged in the secondary staging area, the audience members are then escorted to Stage 26 for Two and a Half Men, where another security check is performed. By the time you reach the studio, you've been through two security checks and two metal detectors. You've also had any electronic equipment confiscated if you've failed to follow the directions of leaving such devices (e.g., cell phones and cameras) in your car or at home.
In general, the studios tend to be cool and cramped. In this particular case, the seats needed more padding and more space between them. Because we entered the studio an hour before taping began, we ended up being seated for 5 1/2 hours. By the time the filming was done, my butt was numb and my legs were sore. Even so, it was fun to do and we also got to see an episode that hasn't yet aired while we were waiting.
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I have been trying to get tickets for Two and a Half Men for more than 2 years unsuccessfully. Any tips on how and when to go about getting them.
Thanks
I have been trying to get tickets for
"Two and a Half Men" for 2 years now unsuccessfully. Do you have any tips on how and when to go about getting them?
Thanks
Rudy
I simply went online and requested the tickets. We didn't do anything special; however, it may be that they're only available 4 to 6 weeks out. Try Audiences Unlimited and see what they show as available.
I've been watching that site to, I want tickets for November, Both Two and a half Men and The Big Bang are always sold-out I checked at 8am this morning with no tickets, then by 10 they were sold out (at Audiences Unlimited)????sucks bet they are being sold at stub-hub ie: scalpers R us......
Since the tickets are free and don't guarantee admission, I definitely wouldn't pay for them. Have you tried calling Audiences Unlimited? I had luck long ago doing this.
Tickets available at Audiences Unlimited post thirty days prior to the date and are updated at 8:30am each day. Two and a Half Men "sell out" within an hour, so it's best to make the date and be waiting at 8:30 that morning. AND arrive early the day of the taping....as they do tend to over book...mainly because of last minute cancelations and no shows that may occur.
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