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"Nangnangnangnang" is the eleventh season premiere of the comedy series ''Two and a Half Men'' and the first appearance of Amber Tamblyn as Charlie Harper's estranged daughter, Jenny. The episode aired on September 26, 2013. ==Plot== Alan (Jon Cryer) is interviewing a young man named Henry (Kelly Sry) to be his assistant when a woman (Amber Tamblyn) knocks on the door. The woman reveals herself to be Charlie's (Charlie Sheen) daughter, Jenny. She reveals that Charlie has been paying her monthly cheques without telling anyone, up until he died. She decided to get into acting to spite her mother and only went to medical school to steal medication. Walden (Ashton Kutcher) later meets Jenny and shows her his room, and tries to seduce her, but with no luck. Alan calls his mother Evelyn (Holland Taylor) about Jenny, and she heads to the house, but not before Alan shows Jenny Charlie's ashes (and then spilling them). Berta (Conchata Ferrell) then tells Jenny stories about Charlie while they wait for Evelyn, who upon arriving, begins making plans for the two of them. She, Alan, and Walden then begin to argue over where she will be staying. They then notice that Jenny has left. The three eventually find her at a bus stop, where she says that she only wanted to meet her family and leave, hoping not to cause a stir. Alan and Evelyn then insist she stays with them. The four of them go to the bar where Jenny was allegedly conceived, where she convinces a waitress (Lilah Richcreek) to come with them back to Walden's house. Walden feels grateful for this supposedly kind action, but it turns out that she picked her up for herself. The next morning, Walden bitterly enters the kitchen, complaining to Alan about Jenny forcing him to sleep in the guest room. Jenny and the waitress then walk into the kitchen barely dressed, which arouses Walden.
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