There is simply no denying it–CBS’ Monday night comedy lineup is red-hot.
All four shows were again up Monday, with flagship “Two and a Half Men” delivering another gain and “2 Broke Girls” rising to a timeslot high.
Loud online commenters like to rip the quality of the revamped “Two and a Half Men,” which features Ashton Kutcher in the lead role, but the overall audience seems content with where the show is right now. Building on last week’s “Alan becomes Charlie” episode, “Men” scored a healthy 5.3 adults 18-49 rating and 14.6 million viewers.
At this rate, even if “Men” suddenly alienates a chunk of the viewers who have been content to stick with the show, there is virtually no chance it will fall to levels that warrant concern. It is thus hard to label the decision to replace Charlie Sheen with Ashton Kutcher as anything but a success.
“Girls,” meanwhile, rose to an extremely-impressive 4.8 and 11.7 million viewers, building on an already-dominant performance from veteran lead-in “How I Met Your Mother” (4.5 and 10.4 million viewers).
“Mike & Molly” was also stronger than usual, netting a 4.4 and 12.2 million viewers out of “Men.”
Now that Ashton Kutcher is the homeowner on the show and VERY FUNNY I might add. Alan no longer has reason to be in HIS house and on the show. HE is soo not funny and the premise that he has no where to live and no money is old and stale. But That’s Just my Opinion.
I would love to see Ashton Kutcher go forward with the show, but I don’t see a plausible storyline for Alan.
Thanks for listening.