Two And a Half Men : Episode 17 : Season 1 Watch HD

 Angus T. Jones as Jake Harper (seasons 1–10; guest, season 12), the slacker son of Alan and Judith and older half-brother (or brother, if Alan's paternity claim is to be believed) of Milly and cousin of Jenny. In season one, episode 17 ("Ate the Hamburgers, Wearing the Hats"), his real name is revealed to actually be Jacob. As he grows older, he changes from a rather bright, independent child into a dimwitted buffoon. He eventually enlists in the U.S. Army working as a chef. At the end of season 10, he announces that he is going to Japan for a year. Despite his absence, he is mentioned often in seasons 11 and 12. At the end of Season 11 Jake returns home



Jake Harper portrayed by Angus T. Jones. Jake is the dimwitted, slacker son of Alan and Judith and half-brother or brother (if Alan's paternity claim is to be believed) of Milly and cousin of Jenny. In season one, episode seventeen ("Ate the Hamburgers, Wearing the Hats"), his real name is revealed to be actually Jacob. As he grows older, he changes from a rather bright, independent child into a dimwitted young man. He eventually enlists in the U.S. Army working as a chef while staying in contact with his father and grandfather through occasional phone calls from various parts of the world."

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Conchata Ferrell as Berta (seasons 2–12; recurring, season 1), the family's outspoken housekeeper and close family friend. She shows great animosity towards Alan and Jake, while she adores Charlie and later, Walden. During the Kutcher years, her role


In "Ate the Hamburgers, Wearing the Hats", Jake's real name is revealed to be Jacob. The character grew from a somewhat bright, independent child into a dimwitted buffoon, who married Ms. McMartin in season 11. He is serving in the U.S. Army working as a chef the last time he is mentioned in season 10.


Angus T. Jones as Jacob David "Jake" Harper (Seasons 1–10; guest, Season 12; recurring, Season 11), the slacker son of Alan and Judith who is usually referred to by his surname, Harper. As he grew up, he became dim-witted and unmotivated. Until the ninth-season premiere, Jake's age was not specified, although he celebrated his 16th birthday during season eight. However, after season nine's opener ("Nice to Meet You, Walden Schmidt"), it is revealed that Jake is 17 years old and a freshman in college.



Angus T. Jones was cast as Jake Harper, Jake is the dimwitted teenage son of Alan and Judith and brother (or half-brother) of Milly. Jake first appeared in season one as a recurring character, but he later became a main character until the tenth season finale, where he moves to Japan to be with his girlfriend. He appears once in season eleven


 Angus T. Jones starred as a carefree boy growing up with his mom, older half brother (son of Alan) and unhinged grandfather. After he gets roped into marrying an older woman, he turns to his family for support, including the three women who raised him – Berta, his housekeeper; Judith, his mother; and Evelyn, his grandmother. But will they be enough to keep him steady?


Angus T. Jones earned an estimated $300,000 per episode as Jake Harper. According to Forbes, he was the second-highest-paid child star on TV for 2010, behind Miley Cyrus. The concept of Jake being a "bad kid" was phased out over the course of season 1, although jokes about him being "dumb" and "a dimwit" continued to be used throughout both series.



Angus T. Jones, who plays Jake Harper in Two And A Half Men, has spoken out against the show in the past


Conchata Galen Ferrell (born March 28, 1943) is an American actress. She is known for playing Berta the Housekeeper in Two and a Half Men, for which she was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards, winning one, and Conchata Ferrell on the television series L.A. Law. She has also made notable appearances in films such as Mr. Deeds, Erin Brockovich and Edward Scissorhands.



At any hour of the day, you can count on Berta to be there with a cynical opinion, sharp wit and plenty of jug wine. Blunt and straightforward, she has no problem telling people what she thinks of them, along with some choice words on the state of their lives. That's why the Harper men love her so much – or maybe it's because she makes the best corn muffins in Beverly Hills.


It was announced on February 15, 2017 that Jones would be joining the 12th season in an unspecified capacity, but he is not shown in the credits.

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