Ep 12. One False Move, Zimbabwe!
- TV-14
- December 12, 2011
- 21 min
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5.7 (1,129)
In Two and a Half Men season 9 episode 12, One False Move, Zimbabwe!, Alan becomes worried about his financial situation after he discovers that his mom's house will be sold. Meanwhile, Walden tries to impress his new girlfriend by faking his own death and coming back to life, with the help of Alan and a makeup artist.
The episode starts with Alan at his mom's house, where he discovers that the house will be sold and he will receive a large sum of money from the sale. However, his excitement is short-lived when he realizes that he owes a lot of money to different people and will have to pay them back immediately.
Meanwhile, Walden is trying to impress his new girlfriend, Zoey, by doing something adventurous. He decides to fake his own death and come back to life, which he thinks will be a grand gesture that Zoey will appreciate. Alan reluctantly agrees to help, and they enlist the help of a makeup artist to make it look like Walden has died.
As they are putting on makeup, Walden reveals that he has never faked his own death before and is nervous about it. He tells Alan that he wants to make sure that Zoey is the one before he goes through with it. Alan tries to warn Walden that faking one’s death can have serious consequences, but Walden is determined to go through with it.
Meanwhile, Alan is still trying to figure out how to pay back his debts. He goes to his friend Herb for help, but Herb tells him that he is broke and can't lend him any money. Alan realizes that he has no other choice but to sell his brother Charlie's house, which he recently inherited.
At the same time, Zoey arrives at the house and finds Walden lying on the floor, pretending to be dead. She is shocked and horrified, but Alan assures her that everything is okay and that Walden is just playing a prank. Zoey eventually realizes that it's a joke and is amused by it, which makes Walden very happy.
Meanwhile, Alan continues to struggle with his financial situation. He tries to sell Charlie's house but discovers that it is haunted by Charlie's ghost, who is reluctant to leave. Alan eventually convinces Charlie to move on, and he is finally able to sell the house.
In the end, Walden and Zoey's relationship is going well, and Alan is relieved that he has paid off his debts. However, he is saddened by the fact that he had to sell Charlie's house and says goodbye to his brother's ghost one last time. The episode ends with Walden and Zoey kissing and Alan looking on wistfully.