Two and a Half Men

Frankenstein and the Horny Villagers - S2-E8

Continuity mistake: When Charlie and Berta are in the kitchen talking, Charlie sits down and places his coffee mug on the left side of his plate. A few shots later he is seen placing it again except this time on the right side of the plate. Then just as Berta exits the kitchen, Charlie's mug has now switched sides again, being on the left side of the plate. (00:04:10)

Yes, Monsignor - S2-E9

Continuity mistake: Alan is sitting at the kitchen table talking to his son Jake about a math test on which Jake got a bad grade. At the beginning of the scene Alan holds the open test in his left hand. When the camera switches back to him a second later the test is now in his right hand. Finally at the end of the scene the test is back in his left hand but is now folded. (00:04:50)

Last Chance to See Those Tattoos - S2-E11

Continuity mistake: When Alan and Charlie are watching Judith take off her clothes on the monitor screen, Alan takes the newspaper he has in his right hand and puts it in his left hand to turn the monitor off. The next shot shows Charlie walking into the kitchen and Alan looks at him but now the paper is back in his right hand.

Santa's Village of the Damned - S3-E11

Continuity mistake: When Jake and Alan are in the car, They are talking about having Chinese food for Christmas dinner. When doing so, the car behind them changes from a black 4x4 to a red sports car. Then back. There is not enough time between shots for the cars to maneuver.

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Twanging Your Magic Clanger - S8-E6

Trivia: When Charlie and Alan talk about the age of Charlie's girlfriend Michelle, Alan predicts Charlie will have been dead for some time when she gets 70. As it turns out Alan was right, due to Charlie's untimely demise between Season 8 and Season 9.

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Chosen answer: No. It's very similar, but not the same set.

White Lock

Answer: To confirm, it is not the same set. In fact, the "Two and Half Men" production staff have officially denied their set is based on the "Laverne and Shirley" set, but just appear similar since they share a Spanish Colonial style. In addition, "Two and Half Men" and "Laverne and Shirley" were produced by two different companies and shot on two different stages.

Bishop73

Answer: It's the same set.

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