Ep 16. Advantage: Fat, Flying Baby
- TV-NR
- February 14, 2013
- 20 min
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6.3 (792)
In Two and a Half Men season 10 episode 16, titled "Advantage: Fat, Flying Baby," Charlie's daughter, Jenny, returns to Los Angeles and drops a bombshell on her father and Uncle Alan when she announces that she plans to quit college and become a Broadway actress. Meanwhile, Walden decides to start a new business venture with Jenny, despite Alan's objections. As they try to make their business idea a reality, they discover that they have a unique advantage: Jenny's talent for singing coupled with the ability of a drone to fly a baby around on stage. Walden and Jenny try to convince the skeptical Alan that their idea will become a hit, but Alan remains unconvinced. Meanwhile, Berta discovers that Jake has been secretly living with Walden, and tells Alan the news. This revelation leads Alan to confront Walden about not informing him that Jake was living with him and causes an argument between the two. As Walden and Jenny work on their business idea, they encounter unexpected obstacles that threaten to derail their dreams. Will they be able to overcome these challenges and launch their business venture successfully?
The episode deals with themes of ambition, family, and business. Walden's desire to start a new business venture with Jenny shows his willingness to take risks and try new things. However, Alan's objections highlight the importance of practicality and responsibility. The conflict between Walden and Alan also brings to light the challenges that can arise when trying to balance business and personal relationships. Jenny's desire to become a Broadway actress further emphasizes the importance of pursuing one's passions and dreams, even if they may seem unconventional. The baby flying drone aspect of their business idea adds a humorous element to the episode, while also showcasing the creativity and ingenuity of the characters.
Overall, "Advantage: Fat, Flying Baby" is an entertaining episode that mixes humor with heartfelt moments. The conflict between the characters adds tension to the plot while also revealing their individual strengths and weaknesses. The episode also sets up future plot points, such as the revelation that Jake has been living with Walden, which adds a new layer of complexity to their relationship. Fans of the show will enjoy this episode for its witty writing, memorable characters, and engaging storyline.