
I love this: CBS is boasting about an "unprecedented" crossover stunt for May, and I do believe this is "unprecedented" because it's so ridiculous. Here it is: Writers for "Two and a Half Men" will write an episode of "CSI" while writers for "CSI" will write an episode of "Two and a Half Men."
Will the result be a "dramedy" or a "coma?"
I'm not certain.
More details from the CBS presser: "A CSI investigating a murder at Charlie Harper's house? Grissom and the team investigating the mysterious death of a diva sitcom star? It's all part of a first-ever 'writers' crossover...
"The May 5 episode of [Men] is written by CSI writers Sarah Goldfinger and Evan Dunsky from a story by CSI executive producers Carol Mendelsohn and Naren Shankar. The May 8 episode of CSI was written by Chuck Lorre and Lee Aronsohn, executive producers/writers of [Men].
I'm getting confused here. Who...wha...why???
OH, TV, I just love it. What WILL they think of next?
(Above: Who murders whom in this May's "Two and a Half Men?")


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It's irrelevant, because both programs are insipid and not worth watching.