Two and a Half Men (season 10)

The tenth season of Two and a Half Men premiered on CBS on September 27, 2012,[1] and concluded on May 9, 2013.[2] This season aired on Thursdays at 8:30 p.m., following The Big Bang Theory, in the United States.[3]

Production
On May 12, 2012, CBS renewed Two and a Half Men for a tenth season, following the announcement that CBS had closed a one-year deal with stars Ashton Kutcher, Jon Cryer, and Angus T. Jones.[4][5] Series co-creator Lee Aronsohn did not return to his position as showrunner;[6] he was replaced by executive producers Don Reo and Jim Patterson.[5] On September 6, 2012, the other series co-creator Chuck Lorre signed a deal with Warner Bros. Televisionto remain executive producer of Two and a Half Men.[7]

Cast members Holland Taylor and Marin Hinkle each made only one brief appearance this season, separately, although their characters were mentioned several times. Taylor had been on Broadway doing a one-woman show about Ann Richards for the majority of the show's season, while Hinkle starred in an NBC drama called Deception, which premiered on January 7, 2013, but the show was canceled on May 7, 2013. Taylor will appear in more episodes in the next season, as confirmed by show runner Jim Patterson.[8] As with Marin Hinkle for the season 9 DVD, the Complete Tenth Season DVD cover dropped Taylor's name and character from the cast list altogether.

Angus T. Jones comments
In a November 2012 interview with a Christian website, Angus T. Jones revealed that he had recently converted to the Seventh-day Adventist Church. He attacked the show as "filth" that contradicts his moral values and said that he was sick of being a part of it.[9] He also asked fans to stop watching the show.[9]Producers explained that Jones is not expected back on the set until 2013, as his character was not scheduled to appear in the final two episodes before the winter hiatus.[10] In response to the controversy, Charlie Sheen issued a public statement claiming that "Jones' outburst isn't an isolated incident but rather a symptom of the toxic environment surrounding the show" and blamed Chuck Lorre for the outburst.[11] The following day, Jones issued a public apology for his remarks, and explained that he "cannot address everything that has been said or right every misstatement or misunderstanding."[12] Holland Taylor also commented on the outburst, defending the show, saying "Our show is not filth," but stopped short of condemning Jones.[13]

Main

 * Ashton Kutcher as Walden Schmidt
 * Jon Cryer as Alan Harper
 * Angus T. Jones as Jake Harper
 * Conchata Ferrell as Berta

Recurring

 * Courtney Thorne-Smith as Lyndsey McElroy
 * Brooke D'Orsay as Kate
 * Sophie Winkleman as Zoey Hyde-Tottingham-Pierce
 * Ryan Stiles as Herb Melnick
 * Patton Oswalt as Billy Stanhope
 * Melanie Lynskey as Rose
 * Mimi Rogers as Robin Schmidt
 * Judy Greer as Bridget Schmidt

Guest

 * Holland Taylor as Evelyn Harper
 * Marin Hinkle as Judith Harper-Melnick
 * Michael Bolton as himself[14]
 * Brit Morgan as Jill
 * Bre Blair as Rachel
 * Miley Cyrus as Missi[15]
 * Lindsay Price as Whitney
 * Tricia O'Kelley as Shari
 * April Bowlby as Kandi
 * Joel Murray as Nick
 * Martin Mull as Russell
 * Willie Garson as Dr. Steven Staven
 * Jaime Pressly as Tammy
 * Elizabeth Bogush as Emily
 * Elaine Hendrix as Sylvia
 * Alicia Coppola as TC Randall
 * Scott Bakula as Jerry[16]
 * Emily Osment as Ashley
 * Amanda Detmer as Meghan
 * George Coe as Victor
 * Hilary Duff as Stacey[17]
 * Marilu Henner as Linda